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www.oranparkgazette.com.au May 2016 1 MAY 2016 www.oranparkgazette.com.au FAITH pg.4 + 6 LJ Hooker Oran Park Shop 1c, Oran Park Shopping Centre 02 4623 1211 oranpark.ljhooker.com.au [email protected] Oran Park Staying? Moving? Renovating? Investing? How can we help you? WHAT'S COOKING pg.8 NOTICEBOARD pg.13 TO FIND OUT HOW A LOCAL SOLAR EXPERT CAN HELP YOU, WE ARE WE DO CALL 02 4760 0809 Distributed from the 1st Week of Every Month Excluding January 4774 8222 or 4657 2166 Call us for your FREE Market Appraisal 1193 The Northern Road, Bringelly NSW 2556 1/73 John Street, The Oaks NSW 2570 Tracey Dakin and her three children – Image supplied. Continued pg.8 oran park Dedicated to providing quality legal services in the Macarthur Area. P: 4647 0888 | F: 4646 1199 | W: www.stanfords.com.au | E: [email protected] | A: 2 Sharman Close, Narellan NSW 2567 A Mother’s Strength This Mother’s day, for many will consist of celebrating with their mum’s and showering her with gifts to show their appreciation of the hard work and unconditional love that only a mother can show. For one family, Mother’s day will be about strength, courage and survival. Tracey, a local resident and single mother of three children has only been given a few months to live if she cannot receive the treatment that is needed to cure her of a meningioma - a tumour in the membranous layers surrounding the brain. Tracey and her family need our help. A traumatic car accident in 2005, found Tracey and her family left with injuries which involved rehabilitation, physical disability and emotional scars for all of them, in 2014, Tracey started to experience headaches and unusual dizzy spells. A brain CT revealed that Tracey had the tumour. Surgery was performed to remove as much of the tumour as possible but in 2015 the tumour re grew with a second operation and radiation treatment needed. Finally feeling like the road to recovery was in her path Tracey unfortunately had a fall at home and broke her hip. Due to a slow recovery, a CT scan revealed that whilst the radiation had worked on the first tumour further meningioma were growing outside the radiation area. Delivered monthly to Oran Park + Harrington Park + Harrington Grove Issue 6

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FAITH pg.4 + 6

LJ Hooker Oran Park Shop 1c, Oran Park Shopping Centre02 4623 [email protected]

Oran ParkStaying? Moving? Renovating? Investing?

How can we help you?

WHAT'S COOKING pg.8 NOTICEBOARD pg.13

TO FIND OUT HOW A LOCAL SOLAR EXPERT CAN HELP YOU,

WE ARE

WE DO

CALL 02 4760 0809Distributed from the 1st Week of Every MonthExcluding January

4774 8222 or 4657 2166

Call us for your FREE Market

Appraisal

1193 The Northern Road, Bringelly NSW 25561/73 John Street, The Oaks NSW 2570

Tracey Dakin and her three children – Image supplied. Continued pg.8

oran park

Dedicated to providing quality legal services in the Macarthur Area.

P: 4647 0888 | F: 4646 1199 | W: www.stanfords.com.au | E: [email protected] | A: 2 Sharman Close, Narellan NSW 2567

A Mother’s StrengthThis Mother’s day, for many will consist of celebrating with their

mum’s and showering her with gifts to show their appreciation of the hard work and unconditional love that only a mother can show.

For one family, Mother’s day will be about strength, courage and survival.

Tracey, a local resident and single mother of three children has only been given a few months to live if she cannot receive the treatment that is needed to cure her of a meningioma - a tumour in the membranous layers surrounding the brain. Tracey and her family need our help.

A traumatic car accident in 2005, found Tracey and her family left with injuries which involved rehabilitation, physical disability and emotional scars for all of them, in 2014, Tracey started to experience headaches and unusual dizzy spells. A brain CT revealed that Tracey had the tumour.

Surgery was performed to remove as much of the tumour as possible but in 2015 the tumour re grew with a second operation and radiation treatment needed. Finally feeling like the road to recovery was in her path Tracey unfortunately had a fall at home and broke her hip. Due to a slow recovery, a CT scan revealed that whilst the radiation had worked on the fi rst tumour further meningioma were growing outside the radiation area.

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We would all be noticing the coolness that is now setting in across the late afternoons and evenings. As I sit here enjoying the afternoon sun, with a blanket over my toes, I must say this time of year is truly beautiful. With the freshness in the mornings and the gorgeously sunny days. We are very lucky!

We have a jam-packed edition for you this month, with plenty of local stories and information to keep you well informed and ‘up-on’ the latest happenings in and around your community.

Of course, May is the month of making the most of time with MUM and those dearest and nearest to you with special memories of those gone too soon.

Make yourself a priority once in a while. It's not selfish. It's necessary and you deserve it!

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Route 896 Expanded to Better Serve Growing Communities

Member for Camden Chris Patterson last month announced an extension to the 896 bus route between Campbelltown and Oran Park from 26 April to better meet the needs of customers in the Camden area.

The 896 bus will now travel down South Circuit between Peter Brock Drive and Oran Park Road, and then continue on Peter Brock Drive to the Northern Road, servicing the burgeoning new residential development to the east and west of Oran Park Town Centre.

It will also serve the new suburb of Arcadian Hills being developed west of the Northern Road.

“This extended route provides people living between Oran Park Town Centre and the Northern Road with a link to Campbelltown,” Mr Patterson said.

“Customers won’t have to make any adjustments to their schedules - there will still be the same number and frequency of regular bus services.”

“We’ve been keeping a close eye on the Oran Park area and with this extension will be better able to meet the needs of customers living in this thriving community.”

Customers are encouraged to plan their trip in advance by visiting www.transportnsw.info

They can also download real-time transport apps and receive bus service updates for their area by following the Transport Info Twitter handle @BusesSouthWest. Alternatively, they can call 131 500.

The extension forms part of the NSW Government’s 2015/16 Growth Buses Program, which builds on a commitment to deliver a modern transport fl eet for customers, with funds also set aside for the procurement of new trains and ferries.

Oran Park Comes Alive

Oran Park streets were fi lled with excited residents last month as the town came alive with yet another successful Oran Park Festival held at Oran Park Anglican College.

With anticipated large crowds, it didn’t disappoint with each year getting bigger and better than the one before. Holding a car and bike show proved popular with motor enthusiasts as well as a large carnival area for the little and big kids to enjoy. A stand out crowd pleaser, Helicopter rides seemed to be the highlight of the day with wide smiles on those who braved the quick 7 minute fl ight above Oran Park Town and surrounding areas.

Families enjoyed entertainment from local artists and Children performing as well as a silent auction, rock climbing wall, student art display, College tours, and a visit from Batman and the Batmobile.

A large variety of market stalls, food outlets, pony rides, petting zoo and book fair allowed for a fun fi lled day for the whole family.

Oran Park Festival has been an annual event running for over 3 years now and we look forward to seeing it grow with each year. Oran Park Festival 2016. Photograph | Renee Garcia

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It’s holiday time and our household took the bi-annual trip to the cinemas to see the latest kid’s off ering from Disney. Zootopia is a visual feast fi lled with beautiful animation, a gloriously conceived world of big and little animals, and a bustling metropolis that draws in our young hero Judy Hopps as she seeks to

become the fi rst rabbit cop. She meets a streetwise fox (he’s sly get it?) called Nick Wilde and our buddy drama unfolds.

We learn how the current utopia of animals living side by side (Zootopia!) has been made possible through a school play explaining how the various species evolved past their desire to think of the world as prey and predator. The mystery in the storyline is that someone is causing predators to revert to their ‘savage’ state so that they’re turning on the prey animals. There’s some great side points here about terrorism and the power of fear to control the masses, however the central message is clear - we’ll all get on if we can just overcome our baser natures.

I think that just beneath the feel good message there’s a structural problem in the movie. You see some animals are predators and some will never be. Intriguingly we’re never shown what tigers eat in Zootopia. The issue with making getting along about overcoming our baser natures is the very acknowledgement of baser natures - the suggestion that there are real diff erences deep in ourselves which polarise us to the point we should be naturally fearful.

The Bible gives an even better narrative. All humanity regardless of race, religion, skin colour, education, or gender is created in the image of God. We learn each human to be deeply valued in their own right and profoundly equal. God also says that sin is what scars us, causes us to turn on each other, and to believe the lie that some are better than others. Ultimately it’s not evolution or suppression that opens the door to harmony - its fi nding forgiveness in Jesus and engaging with love towards our fellow humans that gives hope of true harmony.

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Cancer can strike when you least expect it, and many of us have either been aff ected or know someone who has battled the terrible disease, whether it’s Breast, Prostate, Ovarian, Stomach or the many other various Cancer’s that plague this world. We always feel the need to help where we can, off er funds or volunteer our time to help those in need.

Sometimes we feel helpless that we can’t do anything to help cure these deadly diseases, which is why Rachel Elliott, a former cancer survivor is hosting a fun Casino themed fundraiser event this May to raise money for Ovarian Cancer.

After being diagnosed with stomach cancer in 1999, Rachel has continued to stay positive for her family and has made it her

mission to make a diff erence in other women’s lives who may be going through the same pain as she once did.

Committing her time and funds to attend the Ovarian Cancer Australia Walk for Women 2016 with her 73 year old mother, Rachel and Rosalie will trek for 5 days on the Great Wall of China this October. Although they are funding the trip themselves, they are urging people to attend their fundraiser to help reach a goal of $4000 that will be presented directly to Ovarian Cancer Australia.

“I know I am going to make a diff erence in a woman's life by doing this walk. I encourage you all to listen to your bodies, trust your instinct and always ask for a second opinion if the fi rst doesn't sit right’’ say’s Rachel.

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Over the last 10 months, since the Catholic Parish of St Mary MacKillop Oran Park was founded, we have been celebrating our weekend Church services (Masses) in the library at St Justin's Primary School. This is all soon to change as we move into our new Church and Parish centre.

This building, that is located on Oran Park Drive (near the entrance to the Catherine Park Estate), is best described as a purpose built structure and will operate as our Church and Parish centre until a more permanent structure is required as the community grows. To coincide with this move into our new home, we will be launching an extra Church service (mass) on Sunday evenings at 5pm. This additional mass will see our growing Parish have 4 weekend masses (Saturday afternoons at 5pm, Sunday mornings at 10am and Sunday evenings at 5pm - all at our new Church and Parish centre on Oran Park Drive - as well as an 8am Sunday mass at our northern mass centre at St Mary Mother of God Church, Leppington).

While our new building will be open from the weekend of 7/8 May, we look forward to its blessing and offi cial opening by Bishop Peter Ingham on Saturday 28 May at 5pm. For information about our new Parish centre or to RSVP to attend the offi cial opening please contact our Parish offi ce.

Fr David Catterall MTh

Article Written + Submitted by: Fr David Catterall MTh - Parish Priest @ St Mary MacKillop Catholic Parish Oran ParkP: 02 4648 2226 W: www.marymackillopparish.org.au A: 94 Oran Park Drive, Oran Park NSW 2570 Facebook: www.facebook.com/oranparkparish Twitter: www.twitter.com/oranparkparish

FAITH – ST MARY MACKILLOP CATHOLIC PARISH ORAN PARK

Work in progress on the new St Mary MacKillop Parish Centre and Worship Space. Image supplied.

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Western Sydney University Sculpture ExhibitionFree Event – May 6 to June 5

The meadows of Macarthur will soon be sprinkled with striking sculptures as part of a free, outdoor sculpture exhibition run by Western Sydney University’s Campbelltown Campus from May 6 to June 5, 2016.

Showcasing major works by signifi cant Australian artists, the exhibition will feature entries in the 2016 Western Sydney University Sculpture Award competition, created especially for the University’s Campbelltown Campus. Prizes from $5000 and up to $30,000 are available to the winning artists.

Families are invited to come to the exhibition and picnic around the lakes on campus, see the head-turning sculptures and vote for their favourite work in the Urban Growth People’s Choice award. The open space and rolling hills of the University Campus provide an ideal setting to display the large outdoor sculptures.

The exhibition aims to establish closer links between the University and artists, and also provide a valuable educational and cultural resource for the wider community.

Entry to the exhibition is free. Parking in the grounds costs $7 per day and the exhibition areas is located just 10 minutes’ walk from Macarthur Railway Station.

For more information about the sculpture exhibition and award, call 4620 3450 or visit www.macarthur.com.au. Sculpture exhibition on this May/June. Image supplied.

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A Teddy for a Smile

A cuddly teddy is sometimes all it takes to make a child smile even when they have every reason not to.

Sick, injured, homeless and distressed children around Macarthur have been receiving these cute little teddies for many years courtesy of volunteers who spend their time knitting, stuffi ng and sewing. Camden Red Cross hope to continue this legacy.

“Knitted with a bit of love and not much money, they have such an impact and bring so much joy” says long standing knitter and Camden Red Cross representative Vicki Katon. Teddies are knitted by volunteers and then distributed by the Camden Red Cross to many hospitals, ambulance offi cers, shelters and organisations who deal with children in distress or trauma.

The Oran Park Craft group is seeking volunteers to assist in knitting these cute creatures. Meeting in the Oran Park Community Room every Wednesday between 10am-2pm. For more information contact Billie on 0418 668 823 or pop by and say "Hi!".

In May, we celebrate National Volunteer week. So many local residents dedicate their time and sometimes money to assist and help those in need. Let’s celebrate those people and thank them for the wonderful work they do.

Nations Volunteer week runs from the 9th-15th May. Oran Park resident, Nate after his surgery with his very own teddy. Photographs | Renee Garcia

After experiencing arm and leg tremors and physical weakness with unfortunate results showing the tumours continuing to grow, Tracey was hoping to begin an experimental chemotherapy treatment called Lutate.

“In the majority of cases, Lutate stabilises or improves disease that has previously been progressive, and some patients achieve remission.” NSW Cancer Institute / NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation Nuclear Medicine Network, January 2015.

Following further operations A CT revealed the remaining tumour had doubled in size in four weeks. Her meningioma was now classifi ed as an extremely rare and aggressive Grade 3 malignant meningioma. This has also left Tracey unable to walk, use her right arm or to care for herself. Spinal fl uid has been leaking out of the sutures in her head.

A rare treatment costing $4,000 every 8 weeks, Lutate is not funded by the government so Tracey’s family needs all the fi nancial support they can get.

A MY CAUSE account to try to help ease the fi nancial burden for her family and provide some fi nancial security for her kids has been set up.

Every mother deserves to see their children grow up, lets help make Tracey’s life full of happiness for her and her 3 children.

For donations please visit www.mycause.com.au/page/121608 or contact Lucinda Ostle on 0425364799 for more information.

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A Mother’s Strength

Chickpea + Chorizo StewEasy • Time 30 min • Serves 3

Ingredients • 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil• 250g Piece Pancetta, Cut Into 1Cm Cubes• 2 Chorizo Sausages, Sliced• 1 Red Onion, Chopped• 1 Red Capsicum, Chopped• 3 Garlic Cloves, Finely Chopped• 1 1/2 Teaspoons Dried Oregano• 1 Large Potato, Peeled, Cut Into 1.5cm Cubes, Cooked For

2-3 Minutes Until Almost Tender• 400g Can Chickpeas, Rinsed, Drained• 1/2 Cup (125ml) Dry White Wine• 600ml Tomato Passata (Sugo, Available in Bottles from

Supermarkets)• 1/2 Cup (125ml) Campbell's Real Stock Chicken• 1 Tablespoon Chopped Flat-Leaf Parsley• Crusty Bread, To Serve

Method1. Heat oil in a casserole or large, deep frypan over medium-

high heat. Cook pancetta and chorizo, turning, for 2-3 minutes until starting to crisp. Remove and drain on paper towel. Drain excess oil and fat, leaving 2 tablespoons in pan.

2. Return the pan to medium heat. Add the onion and capsicum and cook, stirring, for 5 minutes or until softened. Return the pancetta and chorizo to the pan with the garlic and oregano. Stir for a further minute, then add the potatoes, chickpeas, wine, passata and stock. Season, bring to the boil, then reduce heat to low and cook for a further 10 minutes or until the sauce has reduced and thickened. Garnish with parsley and serve with crusty bread.

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As quick as the Macarthur region is growing, so too is the hospitality industry, and we as locals are gifted with many choices when wanting to catch up with friends for a drink on the weekend or have an intimate meal with loved ones but it’s no secret that for a long time our local area had been lacking that “trendy, inner city vibe” type establishments. That is until Upstairs at Fred’s came along.

From the moment you walk into the old building with high ceilings and fresh soothing and very distinctive interiors you are swept up in that chic stylish vibe that would only be found in places like Newtown and Surrey Hills.

Steve Wisbey, a well know businessman in the Macarthur region, along with friends Mandy Avinou and Katie Palmer brought a lifetime dream a reality with over 12 months of planning to create the Tapas Restaurant that’s now known for its quirky personality amongst local residents.

Upstairs@fred’s opened in September last year in Argyle Street Camden, above the old Whitemans building. Boasting a Private

Rock & Roll VIP Room that can be opened up onto a spacious verandah, Private Dining Room and Fred’s very own, very sexy feminine Champagne Room that is sure to attract the ladies. A baby grand piano is a stand out feature in the main dining area that is beautifully played for patrons on Friday & Saturday evenings.

Fred’s also off ers an extensive wine and champagne list and mouth-watering cocktails that’s sure to excite.

It’s the kind of place that friends and relaxed dining feels so comfy you just want to belong however Steve says “Fred’s really has a personality that adult diners will love, it’s funky and stylish, but it’s not for everyone. It’s not targeted at a family restaurant market” So, mum’s and dad’s here is your chance to leave the kids at home, have a date night, with adult conversation and enjoy the relaxed mature atmosphere that Fred’s can off er.

A tapas restaurant isn’t just about the vibe or the quirky décor. It’s also about the food. Food brings people together and that’s why they only have the best serving up the meals. Passionate Portuguese head chef Marcio, has created imaginative fi nger foods and tapas specialities, decadent desserts including his famed Portuguese Tarts, and gourmet Pizza. Fred’s is Cheese and Charcuterie boards and it’s about share platters and friends coming together to share the food experience.

Upstairs@Fred’s is available for private functions from Hens & bucks parties, baby showers, commiserations and all sorts of other celebrations.

Pop in Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday night until 12:30am … Lunch on Friday from 11am and all day breakfast Saturdays and Sundays. For Function Enquiries or bookings call 0246 555 369 or Steve 0429 122 557.Upstairs @ Fred's, it's quirky..it's diff erent. Image supplied.

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Animal behaviour is a fascinating subject. With cats and dogs interacting so closely with us in our day to day lives, what we do can strongly infl uence what they do.

While living as family pets, dogs expect clear signals from the humans that make up their social group. Dogs love predictable routine and consistent responses when they interact with people and other animal companions. Predictability makes things clearer, and change and inconsistency on a regular basis can create anxiety. If a dog is misunderstood, or confused because of unclear human-dog communication they can become stressed. Often, anxiety and insecurity can lead to growling, baring its teeth or snapping if the dog becomes very frightened or feels threatened.

Cats don’t look to their human family members for so much structure but they still like stability and routine. For cats, it’s all about control. To feel in control cats will carefully mark their home using facial marking. A release of pheromones occurs each time a cat rubs its face against furniture or nuzzles up

against your legs. Anxiety for cats can be triggered by anything that alters their sense of control such as inadvertent disruption or removal of their marks by moving furniture, bringing in new furniture, or doing building work. Your cat may also be aff ected by any change in your home: a new family member, a new pet in or around your home, anything that is diff erent to normal.

Canine and feline pheromones off er a way to make dogs and cats feel less anxious helping prevent unwanted behaviours. Adaptil (canine pheromone) comes as a collar that your dog can wear providing constant reassurance to dogs during new experiences and fearful situations often associated with causing stress. Feliway (feline pheromone) comes as an in wall diff user to be placed in your cat’s favourite room to mimic the natural facial pheromone providing a reassuring message. Both are on off er at Uni Vets Camden until end of May only! Take advantage of this great off er to put your pets personality to the test. Help your pets feel safe and reassured. Visit Uni Vets Camden.Images supplied.

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Knowing how much money you’ll need in retirement is a crucial ingredient in your plans. While it’s diffi cult to be certain, it’s possible to

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There are a couple of diff erent ways you can arrive at a fi gure for annual expenditure in retirement:

• One theory states that you should aim to have an income that is between two-thirds and three-quarters of your fi nal pre-retirement salary.

• The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) Retirement Standard provides slightly more precise fi gures:

$32,656 per couple for a modest lifestyle.$56,406 per couple for a comfortable lifestyle.

Lump Sum Amount

Calculating annual expenditure during retirement is only the fi rst step. Whatever fi gure you arrive at, you’ll need to factor in life expectancy in order to come up with a fi nal retirement lump sum.

The average life expectancy for a male aged 65 is around 19 years and for a female aged 65 is nearly 22 years. Bear in mind that you should be preparing your fi nances based on a best case scenario – that you live longer than the average. If you’re not yet 65, you should also remember that life expectancy has been steadily increasing for most of history.

Again referring to the ASFA Retirement Standard estimates of the lump-sums required are as follows:

• $430,000 for a single for a comfortable lifestyle.• $510,000 for a couple for a comfortable lifestyle.These fi gures assume receipt of part age pension and are in

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In Cricket news, a big congratulations is in order for local boy Joel Rush, a wicket keeper for the Oran Park Cricket Club for being selected in the NSW under 14’s Emerging Blues team. What a great achievement. We wish him the best on his exciting journey. If you would like to play cricket for Oran Park Cricket Club, visit oranpark.nsw.cricket.com.au. Home ground image supplied by Ben Burfi tt President. Cricketer, Joel Rush, Image supplied.

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Saturday May 21

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Camden Play DayKirkham Park. 11am - 2pm. Cost: Free'Camden Play Day' is an innovative; games based community event with the primary goal of increasing physical activity, healthy eating and decreasing sedentary activity among children and their families; a particular concern of this target group.Ph: 4645 5084

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Tuesday May 31

Disability Macarthur(Last Tuesday of each month)We provide Breakaway Respite Playgroup from 9.30 am – 1pm. 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. Enquiries or referrals: Julie on 9603 7011

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Mother's DayWednesday May 11

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. Enquires: Narellan Library 4645 5039

Friday May 13

OPPS P&C FundraiserTime: 6:30pm for a 7pm start.Who: For Oran Park Public School families, Grandparents, Teachers, Cousins, Aunties, Uncles, Friends and Oran Park community.Where: Oran Park Public School HallCost: $5 per person (includes 5 games of Bingo) - Kids under 5 are free.Fundraising Extras: Lucky door prize and games.Tickets include: A book of 5 bingo cards, pen, light snacks and a great family night.Additional cards can be purchased on the night $5 per book.No alcohol, drugs or smoking permitted on school grounds.Don't miss out!

Sunday May 15

Paws in the ParkCamden Bicentennial, Equestrian Park8.45am - 1pmPh: 4645 5034 www.camdenpaws.com.au

Heads up! Event dates may alter at short notice. Check with the event organiser for the most up to date details.

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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.Enquires: Narellan Library on (02) 4645

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