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Forbes College For Seniors Social Gathering

October 25, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Claudia Glasson and Barbara Thomas during their skit.

On Tuesday, 15th October, 58 people attended the social afternoon at the Uniting Church Hall for the Forbes College for Seniors members.

The afternoon was emceed by Leo Currin, who introduced an entertaining and varied programme. Our first entertainment came from the Seniors Choir, led by choirmaster and pianist Anne Hodges offering the songs ‘Can you feel the love tonight?’ from the Lion King with beautiful harmonies, ‘North to Alaska’ and a very impressive ‘Hava Nagila’ both in Hebrew and English. The latter two songs set the atmosphere for a fun afternoon.

Bill Looney regaling with poetry.

Bill Looney regaled participants with some Aussie poetry which was well received. Members Claudia Glasson and Barbara Thomas presented a hilarious skit on medical procedures, dressed appropriately in dressing gowns and hospital gear, followed by jokes from Barbara Thomas and Allison Lockhart, all of which were very well received by howls of laughter.

Trivia presented some head-scratching and brain-straining, as Anne Hodges had obviously searched the internet for the 15 most difficult questions she could find. The winning table with 12 correct answers were treated to prizes of Smarties (for smarties).

To round off the afternoon’s entertainment, Neil Gilmore presented a slide collage of photographs from the very many activities members had participated in throughout the year. The afternoon finished with a delicious afternoon tea.

SNIPPETS…

October 25, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Mahe Fangupo, Rohinesh Kumar, Marissa Johnson and Sienna Sukkar at their citizenship ceremony with Mayor Phyllis Miller.

Rotary Ipomoea 9th Christmas Tree Festival: Members of Rotary Ipomoea are inviting residents to make and decorate a Christmas tree for exhibition in their 9th community Christmas Tree Festival. There are no restrictions on the theme of your tree, it could reflect your organisation, the festive season or have a Christmas message. There are also no size or material restrictions. The fee for entering a tree in the exhibition is $5, which is used by Rotary Ipomoea to support local Rotary Ipomoea projects. RSVP your intention to enter to Sue-Anne Nixon on 6851 5197 or at sueanne.nixon@hotmail.com or Helen Pitt on 6851 4930 or 0427 201 445. The exhibition begins 6.30pm on 6th December at the Forbes Town Hall.

Small Business Month in Forbes: As part of Small Business Month this year, Forbes Shire Council is hosting an Energy Savings for Small Business seminar. This seminar will be conducted by the NSW Government to help give small businesses within Forbes a better understanding of energy management. The Energy Management team at the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment will provide important in- sights (via Webinar) for local businesses to learn about energy savings opportunities.

The free seminar will be held at the Forbes Town Hall on Tuesday, 29th October from 5:30pm to 7pm. There will also be an additional benefit to every business which attends this seminar, as they will have the opportunity to receive two hours of personalised advice for free (valued at $400) for their business. This will be conducted through virtual coaching sessions with an energy advisor, at a future date and time of their convenience.

This will also be an opportunity to connect with other local small businesses and to gain a greater appreciation of what Forbes Shire Council is currently undertaking to support small businesses. Refreshments including food and drinks will be provided. Register your interest by Friday, 25th October on Eventbrite.

Spring Photo Competition: The Forbes Phoenix has teamed up with renowned photographer Kim Storey from Avalind Photography to launch a Spring Photo Competition for 2019. Avalind Photography has kindly donated a family photo session plus a free print valued at $340 for the winner. To enter simply snap away some great “Spring Inspired” images in and around Forbes and email your photo to editor@ forbesphoenix.com.au or enter via the website www.forbesphoenix.com.au

Members of the Lions Club and Men’s Shed accepting cheques from Mayor Phyllis Miller for their contribution to the inaugural Frost and Fire event held this year.

The Link Between Hayfever And Asthma

October 25, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Did you know that hayfever or allergic rhinitis can worsen your asthma symptoms. “Asthma affects 2.7 million Australians, and about 80 per cent of people with asthma also have hayfever,” said Pharmacist, Tracey Edwards. “Asthma and hayfever both involve airway inflammation and sensitivity throughout the respiratory system. This means it is important to treat the nose as well as the lungs to achieve good asthma management,” said Tracey.

Hayfever symptoms can include an itchy nose or eyes, runny nose, sneezing, blocked nose, coughing to clear the throat and feeling like you have a head cold. “You may also experience disturbed sleep, daytime tiredness and poor concentration.”

Research shows treating hayfever can reduce asthma-related emergency department visits and hospitalisations, and may help to improve your asthma symptoms.

“It is important to treat and manage both your asthma and hayfever well,” said Tracey. “Treating your hayfever symptoms can definitely help keep your asthma under control.”

Before starting hay fever treatment tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have any other medical conditions, are pregnant, taking other medications, or experience nose bleeds. Asthma suffers should be particularly careful during thunderstorms occurring in October and November. “This is a particularly dangerous time for people with asthma and they should avoid being outside during thunderstorms,” said Tracey.

“Flannery’s and Life Pharmacies have a range of over the counter medications which can help relieve the symptoms of allergic rhinitis including nasal sprays, eye drops and antihistamines. Our Pharmacists and experienced team are available to offer information and advice.”

Frost And Fire Thanks Local Clubs

October 25, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Members of the Lions Club and Men’s Shed accepting cheques from Mayor Phyllis Miller.

Forbes Shire Council Mayor Phyllis Miller presented cheques to both the Forbes Lions Club and Forbes Men’s Shed recently for their contribution to the inaugural Frost and Fire event earlier this year.

The Lions Club were an integral part of the success of the event, assisting with parking, manning fire buckets for safety and distributing the wish candles to Festival goers. “Ten Lions Club members were there on the night and we couldn’t have pulled off the successful night we had without their help,” says Forbes Shire Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM.

“The unexpected attendance to the event called for more hands on deck to ensure everyone was safe around the amazing fire buckets and displays.”

The Men’s Shed was given the mammoth task of creating the bonfire Effigy, the focal point of the evening before the live entertainment kicked off. As this was to be an integral part of the event, it needed to be a show-stopper and it was. The Club built a metal structure to house the fuel to not only give the fire height, but longevity to burn for several hours while the entertainment performed.

“A big thanks goes to the Men’s Shed who were able to pull this off,” says Mayor Phyllis Miller. “The huge spectacle marked the night, the large size was definitely needed with the amount of visitors in attendance.”

Plans are beginning for Frost and Fire 2020 and it is looking to be bigger and better again. More food and drink vendors and a stellar line up of entertainment are planned.

Teddy Bear’s Picnic Fun At Lions Park

October 25, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Teddies at the Teddy Bear’s Picnic.

The annual Forbes Teddy Bear’s Picnic was held at Lions Park last Saturday, October 19th.

The free community event formed the Forbes Shire Council’s celebrations of Children’s Week.

“It was yet another amazing Teddy Bear’s Picnic this year, with over 2000 people at- tending this great community event,” said Forbes Shire Council’s Community and Tourism Manager, Nina Hooper.

“In tough times such as the current drought, Teddies is a perfect low cost, fam- ily friendly event for everyone to enjoy. Of course, the event wouldn’t have been the success that it was without the help we received from Maree Yapp from Schools As Community Centres and Danielle Welsh from Forbes North Public School.”

The family fun event saw over 30 community groups and organisations attend to hold free activities for the youth and children of the community and surrounding areas. Activities included pedal boats, crafts, face painting, emergency services talk and displays, 2 jumping castles and a number of food vendors.

There were also live performances by Mainly Music, the Forbes North Dance Troupes and Kristen’s Dance Studio.

Children were invited to bring along their favourite teddy bear, with many participating in the Teddy Bear Parade on the day. Each child received a token for participating. Thanks to Forbes Toy Library and Bunnings Forbes, there were also lucky door prizes up for grabs.

The event was proudly supported by Forbes Shire Council, schools and community centres.

Taste On Templar Fundraiser

October 25, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Menus are finalised and local produce has been sourced for the Taste on Templar fundraiser.

Throughout the evening, the Taste On Templar committee is pleased to showcase local products and regional wines, boutique beer and local entertainment. “Taste On Templar offers guests the opportunity to dine outside, listen to our fabulous guest speaker, Rebecca Walsh from Ronald Mc- Donald House and dance in the street,” said Marg Duggan, Chair of the Business Chamber.

Pop ups will be dotted along Templar Street featuring local and regional wines, boutique beer, cider, soft drinks and water. There will also be local chefs producing a three course dinner using local produce and products from within a 100km radius of Forbes.

The fundraiser will be raising money for Ronald McDonald House in Orange and is on Saturday, 9th November, starting at 6.30pm.

There are a few tickets still available, so please book your tickets through www.123tix.com.au. Tables of 6, 12 and 18 can be booked. Individual ticket purchases are also welcome.

Forbes Riverside Community Garden Launches Annual Competitions

October 18, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Heather Moore and Nina Crawford encouraging entries into the Best Scarecrow competition.

The Forbes Riverside Community Garden has launched its 2019 annual competitions with winners to be announced at the annual Open Day.

Entry forms with all the competition details are now available on the Forbes Shire Council website, at the Community Garden in Reymond Street between the hours of 9am and 11am Monday to Saturday, or by emailing forbescommunitygarden@outlook.com. Entry is free and there are great prizes to be won.

There are two competitions, Best Vegetable Garden and Best Scarecrow. Best Vegetable Garden is a vegetable garden which is located within the 80 Kilometre speed zone of the town of Forbes and Forbes Shire villages. Entries close on Thursday, 8th November. Best Scarecrow is judged by popular vote on the morning of the Open Day which is 16th November. Entries close on Thursday, 14th November.

The winners of both competitions will be announced at the Community Garden Open Day at 2pm on Saturday, 16th November. Head down between 10am and 1.30pm to vote for the Best Scarecrow in each category as the winners are awarded by popular vote on the day.

There will be stalls with various products for sale, including plants and vegies from the community garden. Also available, for a small price, will be morning tea, cold drinks and a sausage sizzle.

Entrants in the vegetable competition will need to be home on a pre-arranged date and time to make their garden available for the judges to visit.

For further information, visit the Forbes Riverside Community Garden’s Facebook page, Forbes Shire Council website, email forbescommunitygarden@outlook.com or call Heather on 0409 029 529 before Friday, 1st November, or Pru on 0411 745 576 up to 15th November.

SNIPPETS

October 18, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Anthony Alley holds the flag for Junior player Lachlan Alley as they finish their round of golf at the Forbes Championships on the weekend.

 

Spring Photo Competition: The Forbes Phoenix has teamed up with renowned photographer Kim Storey from Avalind Photography to launch a Spring Photo Competition for 2019. Avalind Photography has kindly donated a family photo session plus a free print valued at $340 for the winner. To enter simply snap away some great “Spring Inspired” images in and around Forbes and email your photo to editor@ forbesphoenix.com.au or enter via the website www.forbesphoenix.com.au

Forbes Handicraft Centre Markets: The Forbes Handicraft Centre are holding a market this Saturday, 19th October. The markets will run from 9am to 1pm at the Handicraft Centre on Lachlan Street. Contact the Handicraft Centre on 6851 4591 for more information.

More farmers to get a hand with drought: Horticultural farmers with permanent plantings can now access the On-Farm Emergency Water Infrastructure Rebate in four states and the ACT. Queensland, NSW, South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT have signed up to the extension. Minister for Water Resources David Littleproud said the rebate will help save trees and vines. “This helps secure long-term prosperity in horticultural regions,” Minister Littleproud said. “Trees and vines can take years to produce fruit. Growers shouldn’t have to start over once the drought breaks.”

An additional $13.2 million in funding is being made available to make sure demand for the scheme is met. “This will let eligible growers claim the rebate on installing new bores or desilting dams. This will both make better use of water and make water more available across valuable permanent plantings.”

“Growers in drought affected areas can claim 25 per cent of expenses, up to $25,000 on eligible projects started after 30 June 2019. This will both improve water access now and make better use of farm water in the future.” The scheme can be accessed through the relevant state or territory agricultural department.

Lachlan Valley Fishing Club Gone Fishing Day: The Lachlan Valley Fishing Club will be hosting a Gone Fishing Day this Sunday, 20th October. It will be a carp-a- thon and runs from 9am to 12pm. Head down with your fishing rod for a few fun hours of fishing. Great prizes on offer. Sign up is at the back of the Forbes Bowling Club. Contact Gavin on 0418 986 553 for more information.

 

L-R Erika Rudman from Orange, Ronel van Wyk and Anel Woods at the Forbes Running Festival on Sunday.

Funding For Wyangala Dam Upgrade Welcomed

October 18, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Wyangala Dam

Central NSW Councils have welcomed the announcement of a joint investment of $650 million by the federal and state governments to upgrade Wyangala Dam.

“The region supports investment in long term options that offer substantive improvements in security and reliability of water for town, agricultural, industrial and mining needs,” says Cr John Medcalf, Chair of Central NSW Councils Joint Organisation and Mayor of Lachlan Shire.

The proposed upgrade of Wyangala Dam will see the dam wall raised by 10 metres to increase its capacity by 650 gigalitres.

Since the millennium drought exposed the vulnerability of the Lachlan catchment, Central NSW Councils have advocated for increased storage for the region. “While we have immediate water security concerns, the augmentation of Wyangala has the potential to provide increased reliability and security of supply for towns in the Lachlan River catchment including Cowra, Forbes, Parkes, Condobolin and Lake Cargelligo, as well as flood management benefits into the future,” he says.

“The long-term reliability of water supply is a major factor in having the confidence to plan ahead, invest and run a profitable business. In the face of the drought, we need this to ensure our local communities are sustainable and thrive into the future. The reality is that with the right storage and pipe network there is plenty of water for town water supplies for Central NSW communities and to enable substantive growth in high value agriculture.”

“At the moment, our focus is very much on working with the state government on solutions to get our communities through to the next drought breaking rains,” says Cr Med- calf.”

Racing And Glamour At Forbes Spring Races

October 18, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Winner of Forbes Spring Cup, Bring A Beer Along, passing the winning post.

The Forbes Jockey Club hosted a successful race day when the Forbes Spring Races was held at the Racecourse on Saturday.

It was a six race meet, headlined by the 2019 Forbes Spring Cup, which was Race 5 in the program and proudly sponsored by Lachlan Ready Mix. The 2019 Forbes Spring Cup was won by 6 year old bay gelding, Bring A Beer Along. The gelding was ridden by Dubbo based jockey, Ken Dunbar and trained by Narromine’s Wayne Collison.

The ever popular Fashions on the Field was hotly contested with a total prize pool of over $3000. There were five categories to cover a range of entries. Winner of the Tiny Tots (3-8 years) category was Tui Rivera from Condobolin. Winner of the Junior

(8-16 years) category was Stella Bull from Forbes. Winner of the Cutting Edge category, which is for individual style and distinctiveness, was Katie Ralph from Forbes. Winner of the Most Elegant Lady category was Melissa Parslow from Forbes. Winner of the Best Dressed Gent category was Mitchell Andrews from Forbes.

Forbes Jockey Club would like to send a huge thank you to all their sponsors, particularly major sponsors Lachlan Ready Mix and Independent Cement & Lime. Without the support of sponsors, this race day couldn’t happen.

The Club is planning to host an even bigger and better event next year.

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