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Parkes Elvis Festival: The Parkes Elvis Festival is excited to invite volunteers to join them in delivering the 2026 Parkes Elvis Festival. This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to gain hands-on experience in the events industry, meet new people and give back to the community. To become part of the festival family, visit: bit.ly/PEFVolunteers2026
PCYC Parkes Upcoming Safer Driver Courses: The next PCYC Safer Drivers Course will be held on 20 September. The course will teach you strategies so you can drive solo with more confidence. Thanks to Parkes Leagues Club, our Parkes courses have received funding via Club Grants. You must email the club to receive a code. https://pcycdrivweeducation.org.au
Forbes Youth Action Team Forbes Show Colouring Competition: Grab your colouring sheet here: https://shorturl.at/fumeV Bring your finished masterpieces along to the Show Office by 4pm Friday 12 September. Get ready for a huge day of family fun, events, competitions, rides and entertainment right here at the Forbes Showground. Tickets are on sale now https://www.123tix.com.au/events/49535/2025-forbes-show
Garage Sale Trail: Gather your crew for the Garage Sale Trail. Parkes Shire Council is calling for expressions of interest from schools, charities, sporting clubs, community halls and other groups keen to host a group garage sale on 8-9 or 15-16 November 2025. Whether it’s a boot sale, hall sale or school oval sale, give pre-loved items a new home. Learn more at www.garagesaletrail.com.au or contact Sharyn Ware on (02) 6861 2333.
Street Dreams: Be part of the magic of Street Dreams, a free youth art workshop on Saturday 20 September, 12:30pm – 2pm at the Forbes Youth and Community Centre for ages 8-13 years. Your masterpieces will feature at Street Dreams 2025 on Saturday 27 September. Register now to secure your place: www.123tix.com.au/events/49916/free-youth-art-workshop
National Child Protection Week: With children and teenagers spending more time online, including instant messaging, social media and gaming apps, it’s important to regularly talk to your child about online safety, what they are doing and who they are talking to. This week, and every week, we urge the community to be aware of the risks, and to do your part to help prevent online child sexual exploitation. For information visit: www.napcan.org.au

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