Post on 27-Mar-2021
The Jinga
The Jinga is a community newsletter produced by Cann River P-12 College
for the school and the wider community to enjoy, to keep up to date with
what has happened and what’s on the horizon. It is published fortnightly
on a Thursday.
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Grade 3 and 4 Art: Gleaning With Delight
This class has been working hard throughout the semester on developing their skills and knowledge of different art eras and colour theory. All students have had to mix their own secondary and tertiary colours as well as tints and shades to build tone, create form and express a depth of field.
Below is a display of the class’s final interpretation of the ‘Gleaners’ by Jean-Francois Millet
Students further developed their use of tone, colour and composition by creating artworks that reflect Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, as depicted below.
Principal’s Page The Education State Liza and I were able to attend the two day Regional Conference in Melbourne, this was one of four conferences of school leader’s across the state. There was more than a thousand school leaders at our conference alone. Victoria is investing greatly in education and it is great to be able to look at research and practice from across the world ,and share with colleagues their progress and concerns. The message is clear that the world is changing rapidly, as are the students. Schools need to engage students in what they need to learn, develop students to have a greater ownership of their learning, and ensures they develop a strong sense of wellbeing and resilience to thrive in a challenging world. This puts real demands on teachers to have the best evidenced based practice. It a path our school is doing very well with. The conference acknowledge that mistakes have been made: the data shows that since NAPLAN’s introduction there has been a significant drop in the performance of high achievers in reading and writing. It is not the tests as such, but the sort of teaching advocated in some areas and attempts at short fixes to meet targets. I attended a great session which demonstrated ways in which our literacy teachers can further extend their excellent practice. It was great to come and share them with Tracey, Liza, Max and Lynette as soon as I could. Much of what was presented in some sessions regarding ‘deep learning’ are already exemplified in many area s of the school. I had the opportunity to talk to Bruce Armstrong one of the Assistant Secretaries and one of the principle designers of ‘The Education State’. It was good to see his awareness of the many issues surrounding rural education and to be in a world where the leadership works with schools. S
Students receiving awards at assembly last week—thanks to Alexis who ran the assembly.
Front Cover: Grade 3/4 Art works. See pg 2, back
of front cover for all the details.
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ASAA for 2018
Spanish Cooking with Grs 3-6
Continuing our work on Spanish speaking countries Grade 3—6 also have been
looking at Spanish food
Churros
We made dough for our churros [Spanish donuts] and with the churros there was
chocolate dipping sauce.
We also made apple pie. I liked how the 3-4’s apple pie tasted way better than the
5-6’s apple pie. Theirs tasted like burnt pastry that’s why I liked the 3-4’s better
than the 5-6’s. by Tash
SPANISH FOOD
Today Nicole, David, Chaz and I made a Spanish omelette but in Spain they call it a
tortilla, and Jack made paella. The paella was delicious! The sad news because
Matilda C, Chaz and I won’t be here for the shared lunch, but we get to take some
home. I love cooking because it is all about experimenting. Sometimes it turns out
good, but sometimes it does not turn out good.
And a week later we made Spanish desserts. We made Spanish donuts and Spanish
apple pie. It was amazing. With the donuts we got to have chocolate and it made it
better. And soon we might be making more food. By Hailey Gardner
14th of June 2018
Paella
Spanish
doughnuts
Tortilla (Spanish Omelette)
On Thursday year 5-6 (without Jack) made Spanish food. We
made churros (Spanish donuts) and empanadas (Spanish
apple pie). I didn’t try the empanadas but the churros was
indescribably good and it was even better with the sugar
and cinnamon. The one hard part was squeezing the piping
bag, by the way, it was worth it. Also for the dipping sauce it
used one whole block of Chocolate well that’s about it.
By Chaz 14/6/18
Spanish Cooking
See it
looks
Difficult!
Cooking desserts Fun!
Yesterday we made churros and apple empanadas and they tasted amazing.
Everyone loved the churros with the chocolate dipping sauce. Chaz and I made the churros.
When we made the dipping sauce I got to lick the
pot out and I got chocolate all over my face.
When we were cooking them I got hot oil on my
face and it hurt. So Chaz did the rest.
Hailey and I took half of the empanada home and I
gave Mum, JJ and Tash some and Mum thought
that there was too much yeast.
I would love to make them again.
By Nicole 14/6/18
SPANISH DESSERTS
On the 7/8/18 we got to cook
Empanadas and Churros. My
favourite was the Churros put
in cinnamon sugar and
dipped in dark chocolate
sauce. I ate 8 Churros. It
tasted delicious.
I highly recommend it to everybody. I learnt that Churros are
DELICIOUS it was fun. BY DAVID MONGTA P.S Jack wasn’t there.
Churros and Apple Empanada
I made churros. with Matilda C. and Tash. I sprinkled the sugar . I love making churros it tasted like, like, like, like, like sugar and dough. The apple empanada tasted like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like dough and apple. I didn’t like it when we cleaned up though but I liked putting the dishes away.
By Claire churros apple empanada
The 3-4 Empanadas Today I made some apple empanada with Matilda H, and it was a bad session
and here’s why. I don’t like to cook because I’m a perfectionist, that’s my
simple reason. Wow! The churros came out great but the dipping sauce was
mediocre but everyone except me liked it.
On the other hand, the empanada was a masterpiece! I had four slices but
the second time I had drizzled way too much cream on my empanada. As
always, eating was more fun than cooking.
Written By William Pollock.
To Doggy, I will miss you so much. Hope you will come back one day. I will miss playing with you. I remember when we made the horse stable in next door and when we made the humungous hole in the sandpit. I remember when you came to my house and played with the puppies. I hope you get new best friends at your new school. Love from Sarah
Dear Talarna,
I will miss you
Talarna.
I love being with you.
I will remember you.
I loved playing horses
with you.
Love,
Talarna is my BFF.
I will miss her.
I will always be her
BFF.
Goodbye Talarna.
Dear Talarna,
I will miss you.
I will never forget you.
I loved playing with
you and Jinga and I.
I will visit you.
I hope you make new
friends.
I hope you come to
visit too.
Love Matilda
Goodbye Talarna.
Dear Talarna,
I will miss you so much.
I remember when we went down the slide together at your house.
I remember when you came to my house and we played on the trampoline.
We had fun!
I remember swimming in you pool. We had a great time.
We went on the swings together at the park and we painted together at
Kinder too.
Goodbye. I hope you had fun with me.
Have a brilliant time at your new school and your new house.
Good Luck!
Dear Talarna,
You helped me in
Maths even though I
can be mean
sometimes.
I am nice on the inside
though.
Remember me,
Dear Talarna,
I will miss you.
I remember how old we were
when we met. I was two and
you were two.
We met at the pre-school. We
were near the big school.
I will always be your BFF.
Love Tiana
Talarna you are my
BFF.
I like playing with you,
Dear Talarna,
I can’t play with Talarna
anymore because she
won’t be here.
I will miss playing with
Talarna.
My favourite thing about
Talarna is she is my friend.
Love Blake
Dear Talarna,
I will miss playing
computers with Talarna.
I will miss skipping with
Talarna.
I will miss Talarna I want
her to stay here.
GOODBYE TALARNA
Love Dom
To Talarna,
I will miss playing with you.
From Oscar
Talarna,
Talarna is going to another
school. I will miss her.
From Samson
We will miss you Talarna!
Yam day with Aileen Blackburn and Maureen Mongta with Cann River P12 College Cultural Awareness Day
AFL
Last Wednesday saw four of our local girls travel up to Bermagui to try out for the
Youth Girls interleague football team. Anna Crawford, Shanise Mongta, Chloe
Henderson and Alexis Watson were successful and made the squad of 22. It was a
fantastic effort considering there were 36 girls to choose from. The girls will be part
of the Sapphire Coast AFL Stingray’s squad. The girls will compete in the
Shoalhaven Junior Representative Carnival in Nowra on Friday 6th July through till
Sunday 8th July.
All four girls play for the Eden Whalers and have improved greatly this year. Anna
and Chloe have been working hard together in the backline constantly laying
tackles on the last line of defence and providing plenty of voice and run off the
backline. Alexis has been our starting ruckman for the past four weeks and is doing
an awesome job with the hit outs. Her height has been valuable across the middle
taking some great marks. Shanise has been promoted to the midfield the last three
weeks and is standing up to the challenge. Shanice’s speed, quick hands and hard
bumps are being noticed by the team winning player’s player twice in the last few
weeks. Congratulations girls you should be very proud of yourselves.
GO WHALERS!!!!!!!!!
We specialise in 21 day aged
delicious Lowline beef, big
burgers and tender flame-
grilled chicken
SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY LUNCH
Soup, Roast Beef & Chicken,
Dessert and Coffee
$25 per head
Bookings: 51586 466
Now introducing fresh in-house
crumbed parmas with chips and
salad for only $17.50
(different parma styles available)
OPEN FROM 7AM DAILY
BYO Licenced premises Vicki Gilbert & Matt Cooney
9 Princes Highway, Cann River
(03) 5158 6466
Hearty homemade casseroles and stews from our home grown beef will be
COMING SOON so watch this space….
Liz Hall Hair Dresser
Qualified Hairdresser
Visiting Cann River monthly.
Next visit: Mon 25 & Tue 26 June
Cuts, Colours, Waxing and
Tinting available.
For all Appointments please call:
0421 365 363
CANN RIVER HOTEL
- Bar - Catering for any function
- Bottle Shop - Budget Accommodation
- Bistro - 7 Days - Take Away Meals
- Happy Hours
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food, Fine Coffee.
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate – African Red, French Mint, Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice.
CVBNC Health Promotion:
Cold and flu
Healthdirect.gov.au/colds-and-flu
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - it’s never too late to become a member.
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Innovative: We will strive for the delivery of state of the art, and evidence based services by provid-
ing an environment that enhances creativity
Do you have appointments in Bairnsdale that you need to attend?
Our Bus to Bairnsdale leaves the Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre
every 2nd Tuesday at 8:00am and returns at 5:00pm.
$5.00 per person. Bookings are essential, call 51586210
The next trip is Tuesday 3rd July
To make an appointment with the podiatrist, physio, doctor, counsellor, other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus, please call 5158 6210.
Other allied health visitors to our centre include.
Speech pathologist and Maternal and child health nurse
Podiatrist: Nerida Manning
Next visit: Wednesday 1st Aug members $15, non member $20, concession $5
Physiotherapist: Maddie Rosen
Next visit: Friday 13th July Member $15, Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist: Jodie Box
Next visit: TBA
Ph: 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway, Cann River 3890
Nurse: 5158 6274 Admin: 5158 6210 Fax: 5158 6409
cvbncadmin@gha.net.au www.cannvalleybnc.com.au
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctor: Approximately twice a
month on Wednesday
Please note:
The Dr may change at short notice.
July 11th Dr. Christie
Man Cave: every Friday Free BBQ. 12:00pm Come along for a chat. CVBNC Everyone welcome. Patchwork: Every Tuesday 10:00am at CVBNC
Bus to Bairnsdale: Fortnightly on Tuesday
Please note: A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
3rd July 17th July
Dentist: Peter Favaloro
Next visit: Thursday 5th July Ph: 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug & Alcohol counsellor: Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed. On Wednesday’s
Planned Activity Group: Next get together::
5th & 19th July
27 Monaro Highway, Cann River 3890
Nurse: 5158 6274 Admin: 5158 6210 Fax: 5158 6409
cvbncadmin@gha.net.au
www.cannvalleybnc.com.au
Our visiting Podiatrist will be at the centre on
Wednesday August 1st 2018 Member $15, Non member $20, Concession $5
If you would like to make an appointment for either service, please call 5158 6210
Our visiting Physiotherapist will be at the centre on
Friday July 13th 2018 Member $15, Non member $20, Concession $5
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
27 Monaro Highway, Can River 3890 Nurse: 5158 6274 Admin: 5158 6210 Fax: 5158 6409 cvbncadmin@gha.net.au www.cannvalleybnc.com.au Man Cave
Join us…… Every Friday at 12:00pm All welcome, ladies too.
Come and relax, meet new people or old friends.
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop.
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation, Deep Tissue, Hot Rock and
Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre Once a month. To make an appointment;
Call Jodie on: 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River Vic 3890
ABN: 69 461 662 367
REG: A11159
Nurse - 5158 6274
Admin - 5158 6210
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre
Committee of Management Vacancies
The Committee of Management currently have a vacancy.
We are actively seeking community members to apply for this important community position.
The committee desires to reflect the diversity of this community and therefore we appeal to the
younger generation (18 years and over) in our community, to bring a fresh perspective to the
committee. This is an excellent opportunity for you to gain business management insight and
experience. You may be surprised how valued you would be, and how much you could bring to the
centre!
New members would be given the full support of the current members and would not find it difficult to
contribute.
The Centre is a dynamic and important function of our community and continually strives to improve.
The Committee of Management meets once a month and usually the meetings are routine and of short
duration but they are important. The Committee monitors the accounts, Policy and Procedure and is a
conduit to the community.
A police check is necessary (which the centre would pay for) and an introductory package can be
obtained from the office.
For further information, feel free to contact Michael O’Brien on 0427 394 269.
Join and share the pride in this excellent centre.
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
ph: 5158 6465 Email: cann.river@bigpond. com
Monday - Friday 10am - 4.30pm
Every Day: Computers, Internet, Photocopying, Laminating;
Centrelink self-service terminal, phone and fax line; Book Swap; Rotating Library collection;
Op Shop; Art & Craft Shop; ATO assistance; Shire Outreach Services; Meeting and consult rooms for hire;
Community Bus for hire @ $88/day
Every Week Mondays
Playgroup 10—12 Centrelink Agent 11-2
Tuesdays LifeSkills for Women 11-2 Centrelink Agent 11—2
Wednesdays gold coin lunch 12—1
Stitch Kids 4-5 Adult Craft/ Local History (alternate weeks) 6-8
Fridays IT help 10—4.30
ARTIST ALERT * ARTIST ALERT * ARTIST ALERT Art & Craft Show 2018 will be Sept 21. The Theme is “Birds.”
Lyn’s Glamorous Nails
Wednesday 27 June
For appointments ring
5158 1289
Shire grants info session Friday 29 June 11am
Community Grants up to $5k, Arts Projects up to $10k, Heritage Grants up to $5k...
Rhonda Gillard Hairdresser
Wednesday 4 July
For appointments ring:
0408 124 112
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 –12
Centrelink Agent 11 –2
EVERY TUESDAY
Centrelink Agent 11 –2
Life Skills for Women 11– 2
Patchwork 10am
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Produce Swap 10 –2
Gold coin lunch 12—1
Stitch kids 4 –5
Art Craft/ Local History alt weeks 6pm-8pm
Gipp Sport Carpet Bowls 1– 2
Drug /Alcohol counsellor
EVERY THURSDAY
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
IT help 10– 12
WHAT’S ON THIS FORTNIGHT
29th June: Shire Grants info session 11am @
CRCC
4th July: Hairdresser Rhonda Gillard @ CRCC
5th July: Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
5th July: Dentist
5th July: Planned Activity group @CVBNC
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTURE….
11th July: Dr Christie
13th July: Physiotherapist
17th July: Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
19th July: Planned activity group
24th July: CANN DO feasts & famine w’shop
1st August: Podiatrist visiting
21st Sept: Art/Craft show—Theme is BIRDS
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga.
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