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Camden Show…“Still a Country Show”Camden Show 'Still a Country
Show', an Agricultural Show, run by the community for the community, it showcases excellence in Agriculture through display, exhibition and competition. Educating and entertaining all who attend.
Camden Show is the biggest 2 day Community event in Macarthur Region attracting over 40,000 visitors.
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oran park Yes, it’s already March! Easter Eggs and Hot Cross Buns have been fi nding their way onto the shelves since January. The kids have settled in nicely to their 'New Year' school routine, Mums and Dads are back at work, sporting calendars are full and we’re all back to our normal daily schedules.
This month we have a wonderful publication full of interesting news, stories and events that are local to you!
If you're looking for a FUN family day out, don't miss the Camden Show, see our cover story for all the details.
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Answers: A1). Germany A2). Purple and yellow A3). Pysanka A4). Hot cross buns.Source: triviachamp.com/Easter-Trivia-Questions.php
Detailed designs for an exciting new Library and Community Centre in Oran Park have been submitted for development application assessment.
Designed by the award - winning Brewster Hjorth Architects, the contemporary Library and Community Centre will meet the needs of a growing community well into the future. Mayor of Camden, Cr Lara Symkowiak said the state - of - the art facility, to be delivered under a Voluntary Planning Agreement by UrbanGrowth NSW and Greenfi elds Development, would off er modern services to residents.
“The new Library and Community Centre, set within an exciting and vibrant town centre, will be a very important community space for generations to come. It will inspire learning, creativity, relaxation, celebration and enjoyment for many."
“Incorporating high ceilings, a sun - drenched foyer and unique views across the Town Park, this facility will be part of a contemporary civic precinct in the heart of the Camden LGA. This precinct will also include Council’s new centralised administration building, a Civic Plaza, Town Park and Leisure Centre.” Cr Symkowiak said.
This Library and Community Centre are expected to be completed in 2017.
Designs for the Oran Park Library and Community Centre due for completion in 2017. Images: Brewster Hjorth Architects
Oran Park Library and Community Centre Another Step Closer
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Have you ever received a gift you didn't like? Like a knitted rasta teapot warmer? An infl atable slip and slide when you live in a unit? A puppy when you’re a cat person.. that sort of thing? There are better gifts. Gifts that you remember and cherish. Gifts that show us that the person who gave
them knows us intimately and truly ‘gets’ us. Gifts that cost a lot - either in monetary terms - or in terms of thoughtfulness, eff ort and care.
Easter isn’t typically a time for thoughtful gifts. At Easter we give chocolate. Through the power of the almighty dollar supermarkets continually try to fi nd new ways to get us to purchase larger smarties-fi lled-caramel-coated-special-edition-chocolate-bilbies so we can give more to our kids than anyone could safely eat in a year! Chocolate is fair enough but it’s hardly life changing.
Easter at NewLife Anglican is all about new life. It’s about a gift that we haven’t deserved off ered at great cost. It’s about Jesus. The Easter story is that Jesus’ death on the cross wasn’t a terrible tragedy that happened to a good teacher, but was rather the fulfi lment of a plan that God had put in place from before the world began. On Good Friday we remember that Jesus off ered His sinless body in our place - dying that the price for our sin might be paid in Him. Easter Sunday we remember and celebrate that God raised Him from the dead proving that the price was paid and that life eternal is now possible.
The Bible tells us that the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus. That’s the gift that we’ll be celebrating at NewLife. We’ll have three services to help you do that with us. Maundy Thursday (March 24th @ 9pm) we’ll remember Jesus’ betrayal, Good Friday (March 25th @ 10am) we’ll remember His death on the cross and then on Easter Sunday (March 27th @ 10am) you’re invited to join us as we celebrate His resurrection. That’s an Easter gift that truly keeps on giving!
Stuart – New life Anglican Church
Article Written + Submitted by: Lead Pastor
Stuart Starr @ New Life Anglican Church
W: newlifeanglican.org.au E: [email protected].
au A: Cnr Central Avenue & Marcus Loane Way, Oran Park
FAITH – NEWLIFE ANGLICAN ORAN PARK
Easter - The Greatest Gift
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Recreational Fishers in Macarthur to Reel in Funding
Chris Patterson MP is urging anglers and fi shing organisations in Macarthur to apply for a share in more than $15 million funding as part of the 2016 NSW Recreational Fishing Trust projects.
“Applications are now open for innovative projects to improve recreational fi shing in our region,” Mr Patterson said.
“The NSW Government is committed to reinvesting the sale of recreational license fees back into the recreational fi shing sector in Macarthur,” Mr Patterson said.
“These projects are a great opportunity for fi shers, clubs and community groups in Macarthur to get their own fi shing project afl oat to enhance and improve local facilities or increase fi sh stocks.”
A wide range of projects have been funded in recent years, including: recreational fi shing education workshops, fi shing platforms and cleaning tables, artifi cial reefs, freshwater fi sh stocking, prawn stocking in estuaries, fi sh aggregating devices and Fishcare Volunteers.
Applications for funding from the Trust made by individual anglers, fi shing clubs and local councils are carefully considered to ensure benefi ts to recreational fi shing are maximised.
The NSW Government is proud of its recreational fi shing sector, which generates around $1.6 billion to the State’s economy and accounts for more than 14,000 jobs.
Projects that will enhance coastline, inland rivers and dams and lakes will be considered for funding, so make sure you complete an application.
Applications for funding are open until Monday 21 March.Contributing funding, joint applications and in-kind support
or voluntary labour are also encouraged.For more information on the grants or assistance with
applications:www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fisheries/recreational/licence-fee/
apply-for-funds or email: recreational.fi [email protected]. Image Credit: Jack Moreh
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Oran Park Cricket Club has had an eventful inaugural season fi lled with many highlights. With eight teams across both the junior and senior divisions, the club also conducted a Milo In2CRICKET program for 5 -8 year olds and competed in the Milo T20blast for 8-11 year olds.
The highs defi nitely out weighed the lows this season, with the U10’s playing in the semi fi nals, some of the U14’s transitioning into senior competition and having two senior sides in contention for semi fi nals with one round remaining.
Oran Park Cricket Club also participated in The Primary Club of Australia Marathon Cricket at the Sydney Cricket Ground. A wonderful event supporting the charity that provides sporting and recreational facilities for people with disabilities.
Another highlight for the club came when the Milo In2CRICKET participants had the opportunity to take part in the fi eld entertainment during DAY 2 of the Australia versus West Indies Test match which was also held at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
After such an eventful and successful season, Oran Park Cricket Club has a lot to look forward to next season. The club has a brand new home ground in Oran Park which includes two training nets and a club house with two more grounds and extra training facilities.
For more information on Oran Park Cricket Club visit their website at www.oranpark.nsw.cricket.com.au.
Oran Park Cricket Shines
Milo In2Cricket program. Image supplied.
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In the midst of events like the Sydney Royal Easter Show and the school holidays, the approaching celebration of Easter is the time of year when Christians celebrate the Life, Suff ering, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. For many people – both Christian and non Christian alike – Easter is often associated with the sharing of Easter eggs and Hot
Cross buns, and children often associate this time of year with the arrival of the Easter bunny. We might not realise it but all these “symbols of Easter” that we fi nd on the shelves of our supermarkets fi nd their origins in the Easter story proclaimed by Christians. For example, the Easter egg is a symbol of new life; and when a traditional chocolate Easter egg (not like those fancy ones today that contain trinkets and lollies) is broken open and the owner fi nds nothing inside the egg, this is a symbol of the empty tomb – in other words the tomb that was found empty by the disciples on that 1st Easter Sunday, because Jesus had risen from the dead. The Hot Cross bun also fi nds its origin in Christian symbolism; as the cross made of dough is a reminder of the cross upon which Jesus died.
For me Easter 2016 takes on a special signifi cance this year as I celebrate my fi rst Easter as the founding Parish Priest of Australia’s newest Catholic parish – the parish of St Mary MacKillop, here in Oran Park. To celebrate our 1st Easter as a new faith community we will be having a number of celebrations and events, including Masses (church services) on Easter Sunday morning at our northern Mass centre of St Mary Mother of God Church, Leppington at 8am, and at our southern Mass centre in the grounds of the St Justin’s Catholic Primary School (94 Oran Park Dr, Oran Park) at 10am. As our 10am Easter Sunday Mass will be held “rain, hail or shine” under the covered and shaded outdoor learning area (COLA) we are asked to bring a chair. More details about these events can be found on our website www.marymackillopparish.org.au
Whatever Easter 2016 means to us, and whatever the joys and struggles we are facing, I pray that this time of year will be another opportunity for all of us, both individually and with family and friends, to celebrate the great gift of life.
Fr David Catterall MTh
Article Written + Submitted by: Fr David Catterall MTh -
Parish Priest @ St Mary MacKillop Catholic Parish Oran Park
P: 02 4648 2226 W: www.marymackillopparish.org.au
A: 94 Oran Park Drive, Oran Park NSW 2570
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FAITH – ST MARY MACKILLOP CATHOLIC PARISH ORAN PARK
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Easter Message of Fr David CatterallBrand New Day Female Services is a not for profi t organisation
that launched in 2012, which aims to be a portal providing useful information for women and their families during diffi cult times.
Brand New Day Female Services strives to serve the women of Macarthur and its surrounding areas with all valuable information in one place allowing them to gain access to the businesses and local services within the community that would best suit their needs.
Their easy to navigate website acts as a directory of information which contains all the answers, resources and opportunities local women might need to successfully work towards making the best decisions for both themselves and their families. The information on the website directs individuals to information related to healthcare, services and many other systems.
Monthly workshops, events and monthly mingles are held in the Oran Park Community Room addressing important issues for women both personally and within the household. Topics such as stress, parenting and confi dence are addressed. The events and speaking opportunities provided by Brand New Day Female Services aim to increase awareness and provide women with a safe and supportive platform where they can share their stories and experiences.
While the organisation works to ensure that women are equipped with resources and information, they also work to successfully fulfi l their newly launched community project called Project Bluebird.
Project Bluebird aims to meet the needs of the women within the Macarthur area who are struggling. They achieve this my collecting clothing for a Winter Appeal, participating in Christmas Appeals, creating Crisis Bags, Happiness Kits and many more. Project Bluebird is therefore able to fulfi l one of their primary goals which is to see a need within the community and have the ability to help.
Brand New Day Female Services hopes to continue to serve the women of Macarthur and its surrounding areas by providing the best possible help during diffi cult times through its up to date information portal. It strives to ensure that all females feel empowered and have a strong sense of safety, happiness and self worth.
Brand New Day Female Services can be contacted through their website at www.brandnewday.org.au
Female Empowerment with Brand New Day
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Choosing High Quality Childcare Positive Parenting at Oran Park
Triple P Positive Parenting Program, is a free seven-part series workshop dedicated to assisting parents of teenagers by addressing many important parenting topics. Triple P, will be held weekly, commencing 8th March, at Level 2- Momenta Advisors Room, Oran Park Podium Shopping Centre.
Triple P Positive Parenting Program aims to address topics such as positive parenting, encouraging appropriate behaviour, managing problem behaviour, dealing with risky behaviour and implementing parenting routines.
The course aims to provide vital and useful information to parents allowing them to be better equipped when dealing with diffi cult situation which involve their children.
Weekly sessions will be held 6pm – 8pm, March 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th and April 5th and 26th.Please arrive approximately fi fteen minutes before the commencement time in order to complete registration and ensure that the workshop can start on time.
The course includes the once a week workshop as well as telephone support sessions.
Due to limited numbers, it is essential that anyone interest in attending the workshops secure a booking by contacting the Reconnect Program on (02) 4629 5170 or (02) 4629 5137.
Choosing the right childcare for your child is a decision that you will question, doubt and feel the need to justify to others. But by having a guide to help you choose the right childcare this will help take some of the stress and burden away.
But where does one begin in a community where everyone tells you theirs is the best, how do you decide between the long day care, the preschool and the family day care? Which education philosophy suits your family best Reggio, Montessori, Steiner? It can all be very overwhelming.
When looking for childcare the number one thing is what will suit your needs, do you need care for long hours, do you need split shift care, a rotating booking? Is your child the child who Likes to be outside all day, is your child the creative arts type, do they thrive in groups?
Child care is a very individual thing and each family has their own reason for utilising this, what matters is that you choose what works for you and your child, and that you are comfortable. Don’t feel pressure from the neighbours if you have doubt about a centre and they love it.
Child care is not a one size fi ts all solution. Shop around.
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New Clubhouse for Narellan Jets Junior Rugby League Football Club
Construction of a new clubhouse for the Narellan Jets Junior Rugby League Football Club is now complete and ready for the community to enjoy.
Mayor of Camden, Cr Lara Symkowiak said the new clubhouse, delivered on schedule, will provide a range of benefi ts to current and future users of this facility at Narellan Park.‘
I am delighted that the Narellan Jets can now enjoy the new clubhouse with much - needed meeting space and additional shelter under a covered veranda area.’
‘The project was funded through $200,000 from the Federal Government’s Community Development Grants Program and an allocation of $47,000 from Council’s Capital Works Program. The project was within budget and the savings made will go towards assisting the club with the internal fi t out of the new facility.’
‘It is essential that Council invests in these types of projects to ensure that current and future residents of the Camden LGA have access to a range of quality sporting facilities.’
‘I would like to thank the Federal Member for Macarthur, Mr Russell Matheson for his assistance with the funding for this project.
This project demonstrates that Council is working closely with the community and other levels of government to ensure the best outcomes for our ratepayers.’ Cr Symkowiak said
Development UpdatesConstruction of Camden Council’s administration building
continues with completion anticipated in the middle of the year.
The development application for the $11M Branch Library and Community Resource Centre to be located adjacent to the administration building has now Oran Park been lodged with Council. We hope to commence construction in mid-2016.
The development application for the $3.5M Town Park located in the middle of the Town Centre is currently being assessed by Council. We hope to obtain development consent shortly and commence construction in the coming months. Preliminary works including drainage and levelling of the site are almost complete.
The Town Centre Stage 1 roads (located north of Peter Brock Drive) are now complete and residents will see that street lighting has been installed. The Town Centre roads around the administration building will not be open to the public and will remain as construction access only until the middle of the year.Source: http://www.oranparktown.com.au
Gamers Come Together!Gamers United is a new group for
8 to 15 year olds to connect with other gamers in a fun and social setting.
Join us for exciting gaming action! A Wii U and board games will be supplied. Bring your own hand held device or just yourself. On the fi rst Monday of each month, 4-6pm at Narellan Library. Bookings essential.
For more information: 02 4645 5039, [email protected].
10 March 2016 www.oranparkgazette.com.au
2016 Highlights
• Friday Night Rodeo –Watch it Live in the Main Arena on the Big Screen!
• Saturday Night Show and Fireworks – as good as you will see anywhere – this year featuring Monster Trucks
• The Lumberjacks• Racing Pigs• Sheep Shearing Demonstrations• The Bullock Team• Animal Wranglers• Milking Display• Ute Show• ‘Charlie’ The Brahman Steer• Reptile Show• Animal Nursery• Pansy, the Trackless Train• Entertainment Stage• Kids Interactive Tent• Carnival Rides, Amusements and Show BagsFor more information and event information
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Camden Show…“Still a Country Show”
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Peri Peri Barbecue Chicken PizzaEasy • Time 50 min • Serves 4
Ingredients • 2 Red Capsicums• 70g (1/4 Cup) No-Fat Greek Yoghurt• 2 Garlic Cloves• 1 Long Red Chilli, Chopped• 1 Teaspoon Sweet Paprika• 1 Teaspoon Dried Oregano Leaves• 1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice• 2 Teaspoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil• 400g Chicken Tenderloins• 1 Large Red Onion, Cut Into Thin Wedges• 2 Pizza Bases• 80g (1 Cup) Coarsely Grated Mainland Noble White
Reduced-Fat Cheddar• 1 Lebanese Cucumber, Seeded, Finely Chopped• Micro Coriander, To Serve
Method1. Preheat barbecue with hood on medium. Spray capsicums
with oil. Cook, turning, for 15-20 minutes or until charred. Place in a bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Stand for 5 minutes. Peel and de seed. Thickly slice 1 1/2 capsicums. Process other half in a food processor until smooth. Place in a bowl and stir in yoghurt. Season.
2. Meanwhile, process garlic, chilli, paprika and oregano until coarsely chopped. Add lemon juice and oil. Process until combined. Season. Transfer to a bowl and add chicken. Marinate for 10 minutes. Chargrill, turning, for 4-5 minutes or until cooked through. Slice and keep warm.
3. Spray onion with oil. Chargrill, turning, for 2-3 minutes until tender.
4. Place pizza bases on 2 baking trays. Sprinkle with cheese. Top with capsicum and onion. Barbecue, with hood closed, for 12-14 minutes or until base is crisp and cheese melts.
5. Top the pizzas with chicken, cucumber and coriander. Drizzle with capsicum yoghurt.
Source: http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/34804/peri+peri+barbecue+chicken+pizza
WHAT’S COOKING
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Drip Feed Your Investments, and Watch Them Grow
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Drip feed investing (DFI) can take some of the angst out of these decisions while also ensuring that your investment continues to grow – regardless of what the share market decides to do!What is Drip Feed Investing?
DFI is investing by instalment.How does it work?
In very simple terms – you select an appropriate investment then drip feed that investment by investing a further, pre-budgeted amount of money into it at regular intervals. You do this no matter what – if the price of your investment goes up, if it goes down, if it remains fl at for months on end. Regularly feeding your investment will make it grow!What are the benefi ts?
• You are always invested – and regularly investing – so it’s great for helping you achieve long-term goals like saving a deposit for a house or funding your child’s education
• You can gradually buy into growth assets such as shares – which, in the longer term, are likely to give you a better return on investment than cash investments such as bank accounts
• You can start with small sums • You develop a regular savings/investment habit – great
to show a lender when buying a home• You can access all or part of your funds in an emergency
(try selling just the bathroom of an investment property!)• The cost of your investment averages out over time • The risks you take investing are smoothed out because
you are investing gradually rather than with a large lump sum
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When you drip feed invest into growth assets, such as shares, you take on all the inherent risks attached to those assets. In the case of shares, the value of your investment will seesaw in line with the share market – but remember, your risks will be smoothed out because you are not investing all your money at once.
You might miss out on a good buying opportunity – the key word here is ‘might’. In order to make the most money from any investment, you need to invest all your money as a lump sum when the value of the investment is at its lowest point and sell when it is at its highest. Unfortunately, even professional investors fi nd it diffi cult to pick those two points.
We are happy to assist you in selecting an appropriate investment and help you with your budget so that you know how much you can aff ord to regularly drip feed into it. Please feel free to contact us on 02 4628 3957.
Grants to Clean-Up and Prevent Illegal Dumping in Camden
Member for Camden Chris Patterson is encouraging councils, land managers and community groups to help stop illegal dumpers in their tracks by applying for funding in the NSW Government’s third round of the Combatting Illegal Dumping Clean-Up and Prevention Grants.
Mr Patterson said $686,000 in grants funding would be available across three categories:
1. Illegal dumping clean-up and prevention projects: Grants of $50,000 – $150,000 each for local government and public land managers to clean-up and prevent illegal dumping.
2. Illegal dumping clean-up and prevention community partnerships: Grants of up to $50,000 each for community groups in partnership with councils or a public land manager to clean-up and prevent illegal dumping.
3. Gathering illegal dumping data: Grants of up to $20,000 each for councils and public land managers to collect data to determine the extent of illegal dumping.
“Illegal dumping is not only ugly but it can also cause harm to our environment and even aff ect our health in extreme circumstances,” Mr Patterson said.
“The NSW Government awarded more than $3 million to 52 projects in the fi rst two rounds of the grant program. These projects have so far helped get more than 2,300 tonnes of waste and 192 tonnes of asbestos off our streets, but we can do more.
“These grants are available to help clean up existing illegal dump sites as well as install deterrents such as fences, signs and cameras to prevent dumping from occurring.”
Environment Minister Mark Speakman said the NSW government wanted to stop illegal dumping in its tracks.
The NSW Government has dedicated $58 million to tackle illegal dumping as part of the $465.7 million Waste Less Recycle More initiative.
Waste Less Recycle More is a fi ve year program that includes funding for business recycling, managing problem wastes, new waste infrastructure, councils and programs to tackle illegal dumping and litter.
Applications close Friday 18 March 2016.
Leash Free Parks
Dogs may be exercised off leash within
• River Road Reserve, 42 River Road, Elderslie
• Bicentennial Equestrian Park (bounded by Onslow Park and Matahil Creek) - Before 10am and after 5pm Monday to Sunday (excluding of Horse event periods).
• Rosevale Reserve, Rosevale Place, Narellan
• Clifton Park, Arcadian Hills Estate, Cobbitty
Source: http://www.camden.nsw.gov.au/residents/animals/leash-free-parks/
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Wednesdays 10am
PlayTime @ NewLife Anglican ChurchPlayTime is for Mums and Carers with kids 0-5 and is on every Wednesday during term at 10am cnr Marcus Loane Way & Central Avenue, Oran Park. For More information: www.
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Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Oran Park Craft GroupCommunity Room, Cnr Oran Park & Peter Brock Drives, Oran Park. Free (incl. tea / coff ee). BYO lunch and your own craft hobby to work on. New members are most welcome to join in at any time. For more information or to register
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Oran Park Community PreschoolCommunity Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive& Peter Brock Drive, Oran ParkBig Fat Smile 0427 045 905
Thursday 4.00pm-8.00pm
Step Up DanceCommunity Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive& Peter Brock Drive, Oran ParkRebecca 0421 364 603
Thursday 9:30am - 11am
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Little Joey’s Playgroup Oran ParkHarrington Park Community Centre33A Fairwater Drive. Harrington Park.Cost: $2.00 per child / per weekLittle Joey’s is a new communitybased Playgroup for childrenaged 0 - 5yrs and their parents,grandparents or carers. It is run bySt.Mary MacKillop Catholic ParishOran Park and everyone is welcome.For more information: Rebecca
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Friday 10am - 11.30am
Community PlaygroupCommunity Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive& Peter Brock Drive, Oran ParkBenevolent Society 0450 840 188
COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARDRecently moved into Oran Park?
Whether you are an owner or tenant, the Oran Park Development Team would like to welcome you! Our Community Facilitators, Mel and Kim are available to answer any questions you may have while you settle in. They also provide residents with a valuable local Community Information Pack and Welcome Gift! For more information: Kim Reh on
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(1st Saturday of the Month)Cobbitty Village MarketsCobbitty Public School, Cobbitty Rd, CobbittyFor more information: 0438 512 728
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Pitter Patter MarketsCamden Civic Centre9am - 12pm$3 adults, children freePh: 0429 990 645
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Wednesday March 9
The Library's Movie Club(2nd Wednesday of the month)No bookings required or tickets to worry about. Just come and see some great movies. Narellan Library. Screenings start at 6pm. Some fi lms are restricted in accordance with Australian Film Classifi cations. Proof of age will be required. Coff ee, tea and biscuits available. BYO food and non-alcoholic beverages. For more information: Narellan
Library on (02) 4645 5039
Saturday 11 + Sunday 12 March
Camden ShowOnslow Oval, Camden9am - 10pmPh: 4655 2111
www.camdenshow.com
Sunday March 20
Camden Toddler PromsCamden Civic Centre, Ferguson GalleryOxley St, Camden. 1:45pm for 2pm start$5 per child aged 2-6 years (INCLUDING a parent/carer).Extra adults: Gold coin donation at the door would be appreciated.Tickets available from 1st of March
from: LOOKING CLASS, 71 Argyle St,
Camden Ph. 4655 9724
Heads up! Event dates may alter at short notice. Check with the event organiser for the most up to date details.
WEEKLY EVENTS CONT.Friday March 25
Good FridaySunday March 27
Easter SundayTuesday March 29
Disability Macarthur(Last Tuesday of each month)We provide Breakaway Respite Playgroup from 9.30 am to 1.00 pm. The playgroup is aimed at meeting the needs of Pre-school aged children who have a disability. The Playgroups also provide respite for families with special needs, whilst also assisting to develop the children's skills, social interaction and independence. For enquiries or referrals please
contact Julie on 9603 7011 (Tuesday
or Thursday)
Saturday April 16
Oran Park Town Art and Craft Markets Pick up a unique gift for someone special or a piece for your home.9am-2pm. The markets are held in Main Street and the car park behind the Oran Park Podium Shopping Centre. For more
information: Josephine Roccisano on
0427 732 967
Mondays 10am –12:30pm
I sew need help! The Space, Narellan Library. Free sewing group meeting weekly. Make it – have a project but don't know where to start? Mend it – Button re attachment, hem adjusting, basic alterations Motivate – Want to fi nish projects? Drop in at Open Space, lets share the knowledge.For more information contact Narellan
Library on (02) 4645 5039
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Personal DefenceCommunity Room - Cnr Oran Park Drive& Peter Brock Drive, Oran ParkDavid 0415 805 931
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