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Parkes Phoenix Editor

Maggi Barnard has been with the Forbes Phoenix since 2021 and loves writing about her community.

Touch Football

December 3, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

Well we are at the pointy end of the season now with the final round of games to be played on Monday night. In saying that, there are still a number of teams that can alter their position on the ladder, which could in turn result in a smoother run into the finals series in a fortnight.

The committee has still noticed that there are a few teams who have members that are not in the correct uniform. On Monday night this will result in a loss of points for the round. This also goes for players that are playing for a team that they are not registered for. Despite this being a good gesture, you are actually giving that team an unfair advantage against a team that is following the rules. Please don’t put your position on the ladder at risk by not following the rules that have been put into place for the betterment of the game.

The warmer weather has definitely settled in so the committee is encouraging all players and spectators to make sure they are consuming plenty of fluid during and after games. There are several taps around the fields so please re-fill between games if you are playing multiple games on the night. Just a reminder that the semi-finals will take place on Monday 7th December 2015, with the Grand Finals being held on Thursday 10th December. Have a great weekend,
see you Monday. Any questions can be directed to the Forbes Touch Facebook page.
Please see below the draw for Monday
30th November 2015.
FAMILY AND MIXED 6.00pm
(F1) Touch Stars vs Deadly Step
(F2) Crowe Horwarth Crows vs Nadika’s Untouchables
(F3) Young Guns vs Jeffrey Toyota
(F4) Schrader’s vs Strikers
(F5) Hartwig’s vs Allstars (Family)
(F6) Shabbits vs A1 Crushing Lead
(F7) Pink Ladies vs Stick Bombs
(F8) PrimeTRANS Juniors Vs Red Bullets

MIXED 6.30pm
(F1) Cole Train vs Anytime Fitness
(F2) Central West Diesel vs MCC
(F3) Forbes Inn Allsorts vs BD’s
(F4) Shead & Nicho vs Allstars
(F5) S&S Welsh vs Out of Touch
(F6)Mix it Up vs CS’s
*Morrison’s have the bye this week

WOMENS AND MENS 7.00pm
(F1) 13 Broke Girls vs Anytime Fitness (W)
(F2) Can’t Touch Us vs Busted (W)
(F3) Anchormen vs Walkers Ag & Vet (M)
(F4) Orcher’s Shearing vs Nicholson Petroleum (M)
(F5) Kitchens Plus Vs Hornets (M)

WOMENS AND MENS 7.30pm
(F1) Forbes Inn-Credibles Vs Thunder Ducks (W)
(F2) Team X vs Victorious Secrets (W)
(F3) No Names Vs GFL (M)
(F4) Boarder Bears vs Larrikins (M)

Our Very Own Aussie BBQ Heroes

December 3, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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2014 National Barbeque Champions and local ladies, Veronica Rebellato and Ann Tildsley may not have made the finals of the new reality show, Aussie Barbeque Heroes, but they have done themselves, their families and their community proud with their efforts on the Seven Network television series.

The National Barbeque Championships president, Chris Roylance, was approached by the network to submit teams to audition for the show earlier in the year. A number of teams were submitted and the process began in May and continued until filming commenced in September. Veronica and Ann cooked every day for three months, experimenting with different flavours and cooking techniques. Every stage was documented with photos and recipes which was all part of the competition process.

Finally, nine teams of two were chosen and accepted the challenge to test their cooking skills against one another with contestants hailing from all around Australia. Three teams compete each week in the heats and every dish they produce must possess the three elements the judges, Robert Murphy, Jess Pryles and Ben O’Donoghue are looking
for; flavour, presentation and technique.

The girls featured in the first episode and met the two timed challenges, Prawn Supremacy and Gang-Lamb Style, head on. The ladies had to prepare and cook the two different types of meat and present them to the three judges complete with a side. They had a full pantry of fresh and packaged ingredients to choose from and Veronica and Ann were impressed with the quality of the ingredients.

Although a little disappointed that they did not make it through the first heat, the ladies have really enjoyed the experience and have made some great friendships with the other contestants.

Aussie Barbeque Heroes will continue on Wednesday night on PRIME7 commencing at 7pm and viewers can follow the progress of the teams and the eventual naming of the 2015 True Barbeque Hero.

Question of the Week?

December 3, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

 

 

Christmas traditions, such as putting up decorations after the 1st December, are very important to many people. Do you or your family maintain any Christmas traditions?

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“Our family do not stick to any hard traditions, although we usually put up our decoration in the first week of December. We probably thought about it more when our children were young, we have a granddaughter now so I think things will change next year when she is a bit older.” – Richard Nixon

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“When I was growing up we always had a real Christmas tree which we would get from the back of the farm Christmas Eve and decorate with our grandparents. As we all got older and moved away, this tradition stopped. My husband’s father always set a rabbit trap to catch Santa’s boot when he came to leave presents at Christmas.” – Maree Hodges

 

Schools Spectacular 2015

December 3, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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Forbes High School were represented at the 2015 Schools Spectacular by twelve students who performed as part of the combined dance group at the Qantas Credit Union Arena last week end.

The journey commenced early in the year with video auditions being sent to the producers of the Schools Spectacular. The item was choreographed by the students under the watchful eye of Mrs Emily Bass and Miss Emma Northam, two dedicated teachers who also organised and accompanied students to the rehearsals and performances.

For students in regional and rural areas, routines had to be learnt from online videos and two rehearsals with students from Orange High and Dubbo Senior Campus prior to leaving for Sydney last week. Preparations for the three live performances culminated last week with 3600 students from every corner of the state coming together for the first time to rehearse.

Rehearsals were held at various locations throughout Sydney on the Wednesday and again on Thursday at the Qantas Credit Union Arena. It is amazing how the whole show comes together in such a short period time with children ranging in age from 5 to 18 years. The talent of the featured artists is incredible and you have to constantly remind yourself that they are in fact only school students.

Schools Spectacular has been performing at the Qantas Credit Union Arena, formally the Sydney Entertainment Centre for 32 years and has seen many artists discovered including Human Nature and the McClymonts. The show will air on Saturday night on Chanel 9 commencing at 7pm. The Forbes High School students will feature in the
second segment after the interval, entering the stage from the right side, in red jackets to Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It’.

Our Gal – Emily Bass

December 3, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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Emily Bass

How long have you lived in Forbes? For two years, I came here after I got a job teaching at Forbes High School.

What do you love about Forbes? Forbes is a friendly community. I love to walk around the lake – it is a great asset to Forbes.

Do you have any hobbies or passions? I love being active and going to the gym, cross fit training and dancing.

Who would you love to have dinner with if you could have it with anyone? My grandfather who passed away. I was really close to him and would love the chance to have a final goodbye.

Describe your dream holiday: Bora Bora in an over-the-water bungalow.

What is the biggest change you would like to see in the world? An end to terrorism and a land where humans are compassionate and empathetic towards one another.

A Win For Forbes Jockey Club

December 3, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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Forbes Jockey Club will receive a major boost in prize money with new legislation set to match NSW’s wagering tax rates with Victoria’s. Every TAB race at Forbes Jockey Club will have the minimum prize money offered
per race increased by $5,000 to $20,000 from July 2016.

“Any funding increase directed towards country racing is good,” said Forbes Jockey Club President Blake Nicholson. “Hopefully it will encourage more trainers and people into racehorse ownership which will boost the quality of racing in country New South Wales.” “Infrastructure at the tracks has been worn down over the last couple of decades and it is fantastic to see money going towards that.”

Member for Orange Andrew Gee said this will mean more jobs, bigger crowds and help grow the local racing industry. “Racing is an important part of the Forbes community – everyone loves to get down to the Jockey Club and enjoy a day out at the races,” Mr Gee said. “Local trainers, jockeys, owners and punters have been crying out for increased prize money to invigorate the industry and the benefits will flow to the whole community.”

Deputy Premier and Minister for Racing Troy Grant said the increased prize money at Forbes Jockey Club is part of a $21 million state-wide package to boost country and provincial racing. “In addition to the increased prize money
at regular TAB meetings, approximately 40 Country Showcase meetings will be held at regular intervals across regional NSW offering a minimum $30,000 in prize money,” Mr Grant said. “Racing NSW has recognised the huge
contribution that regional NSW makes to the racing industry so I would like to thank Chairman John Messara, the Board and CEO Peter V’landys for delivering this much needed boost to country racing.” Legislation to match NSW wagering tax rates with Victoria passed NSW Parliament last week, delivering $235 million extra to the industry over five years and an extra $90 million for each year after that.

Jim’s Mowing Movember Support

December 3, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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November is over, the month where men across the nation let their facial hair grow to raise awareness in the community about men’s health issues. Darrin Kopp has been a keen supporter of Movember for the past eight years and is certain to continue his support well into the future.

Darrin is the local representative for Jim’s Mowing, and all members of the franchise are encouraged to support Movember. Each year, the company donates money from every job completed in November to the Movember foundation in support of Men’s Health Issues. Movember supports projects relating to prostate cancer, testicular
cancer, mental health and physical inactivity.

Darrin has made a particularly strong effort to encourage others to increase the amount of physical activity they do by leading by example. Darrin and his wife created their own Movember page, where they documented their exercise programs, including fit boxing three times a week and Boot Camp twice a week. Darrin also grew a moustache for
the month, which he shaved off on Monday night.

Along with Movember, Jim’s Mowing franchisees also support Red Nose Day, which supports Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Both of these fundraising events are very worthy causes and it is great to see companies take the initiative to support them.

Movember began in 2003, starting with thirty men and expanding over twelve years to include millions of participants. The organisation seeks to make a global contribution to men living happier, healthier, longer lives. Since the organisation’s beginning, the Movember campaign has raised more than $685 million and has funded over 1000 projects focusing on men’s health issues. “The ambition underpins everything we do. It is the driving force behind our campaigns, funding strategy and vision for the future.”

Club Christmas

December 3, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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Good times, good friends and great feelings is what Forbes Services Memorial Club (FSMC) is all about, offering members and visitors alike a relaxing, family friendly atmosphere. Forbes Services Memorial Club offers a range of activities for all ages to enjoy from the Tin Lids with our fully supervised Smile, Laugh and Play kids’ room. The kids’ room is open every Friday and Saturday night from 6pm.

The Club also offer free live entertainment every Saturday night, plus regular raffles and members’ draws among other great promotions and offers. Bistro 41 On Templar is the perfect place for lunch or dinner. Open 7 days a week,
Bistro 41 offers a comprehensive menu and specialty nights, such as the Sunday $15 Roast Night, Monday $13 T-Bone Steak Night, Tuesday $13 Schnitzel Night and Wednesday $10 Fish ‘N’ Chip Night.

Alternatively the Club Café is available, open 7 days a week from 10am. They offer great coffee which is supplied by local bean roaster Cannibal Coffee as well as cakes, slices, sandwiches, pizza and the Counter Lunch Menu.

With Christmas now only a few weeks away, Forbes Services Memorial Club is hosting the Hammiest Ham Raffles with the next 50 ham raffle to be held on Saturday 5 December, followed by the 100 ham raffle on Sunday 20 December. Forbes Services Memorial Club will also be hosting a massive toys raffle on Saturday 12 December. Santa will be visiting the club so bring your own camera and for the cost of a gold coin donation to Torchbearers for Legacy, you can have your photo taken with Santa for the 2015 Christmas season.

Don’t forget that this month, Forbes Services Memorial Club are offering $3 schooners of Hahn Super Dry 3.5 all day every day during December.

Parkes Sparkles at Christmas Time

December 3, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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It’s time to celebrate Christmas and Parkes is going to be full of sparkles this year! Businesses are going to light up the town of Parkes with their fabulous light displays for the festive season and the Parkes Sparkles Christmas catalogue is out now for all your gift shopping fun!

This year, the Parkes Sparkles campaign is being promoted via television across three major networks – Prime, WIN and Southern Cross Ten, as well as radio, social media and newspaper coverage. 16,000 catalogues were distributed in a letterbox drop throughout Parkes, Forbes, Condobolin, Peak Hill, Trundle, Bogan Gate, Tullamore, Eugowra, Canowindra, Molong, Manildra and Cargo, so it is expected to draw a lot of involvement.

Parkes has a fantastic range of Christmas gift ideas, and the 31 amazing business that came on board for the campaign are a testament to this. Some of those businesses include Adloyalty, Body Express, Agriwest, Little
Black Dress, Target, Nangar Gems, Parkes Mensland, Parkes Services Club, Griffins Leading Edge, The Red
Chandelier, Odds & Evie, Extra Mile Motorcycles and many, many more.

There will be plenty of fun at the Sparkle in the Park Christmas Festival where families can have a great night celebrating the Christmas period and all the things they love most about the holidays. Sparkle in the Park will be
host to an array of Christmas and family fun on tonight from 6pm, with market stalls, entertainment, face painting,
food, drinks and a visit from Santa. The night will also feature an outdoor movie screen with showings from sundown. If you haven’t got your hands on a copy of the Parkes Sparkles Catalogue, you can download it at www.
parkeschamber.com.au/sparkles.html

You can also visit the Facebook page for some fantastic gift ideas for Christmas and beyond! Check it out at facebook.
com/parkessparkels

The Boys at McClintock’s

December 3, 2015 by Maggi Barnard

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The boys at McClintocks in Forbes, Canowindra, Grenfell and West Wyalong have participated in Movember to show
their support for men’s health issues. This is the first year McClintocks have participated as a group of branches and between the four stores, the boys have donated a Kubota 19” push lawn mower valued at $890. Raffle tickets have also been sold and sponsors donated. Keep an eye out on the McClintock’s Facebook Page for the announcement of the raffle winner.

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