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Forbes Harness Races To Start

April 11, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

The Forbes Diggers Harness Racing Club is getting set for another big year of racing!

First up, will be the Anzac Day Race Meeting held on Thursday, 25th April. This will feature the Forbes RSL Subbranch Diggers Cup as well as the Les Findley Memorial Pace, the Clarrie and Val Robb Memorial Pace, the Pud Woods Memorial Pace, the Neville Pellow Memorial Pace and the Colin Ware Memorial.

On the day, Forbes Harness will hold an Anzac Day Ceremony on course to honour those that served or died in the war. It is a great day out for the family and perfect for kids with a free jumping castle and oncourse facilities available.

Forbes Harness will also host the Tab Carnival of Cups on Sunday, 5th May. This will be done with the Forbes Services Memorial Club, who continually supports the Forbes Diggers Harness Racing Club, on board as major sponsors again this year.

The Forbes Services Memorial Club Final will be the feature race on the day, with the heats to be held on Anzac Day. Forbes Harness are extremely grateful for their sponsors and the support they receive to host both of these race meetings each year.

Debutante’s Dance For Beyond Blue

April 11, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

After months of planning, fundraising and dance lessons five gorgeous young ladies and their equally handsome partners impressed and delighted their invited guests at a Charity Deb Ball held last weekend.

The group consisting of Ebony O’Malley and Billie Dukes, Abbey and Jack Hodges- Lockwood, Whitney Duffy and Tom McEwen, Kaitlin Turner and Ben Quigley and Amy Gallagher and Connor Greenhalgh were presented to Kimberley Jackson, Year 11 Advisor and English teacher of Forbes High School.

Charlie Acheson and Jake Duffy led the nervous duos out before they performed their feature dance to ‘You are the Reason’ by Callum Scott, which was choreographed by Kate Ralph. The young ladies looked spectacular in their exquisite gowns and the young gents wore smart singlebreasted black suits, crisp white shirts and light blue accessories which matched the colour theme for the evening.

The tireless efforts of each and every one of the debutantes and their partners through cooking barbeques and selling raffle tickets was awarded with a profit of over $1,300 being raised which will directly benefit Beyond Blue.

Beyond Blue provides information and support to help everyone in Australia achieve their best possible mental health, whatever their age and wherever they live.

Beyond Blue has been doing as much work as possible to encourage people to learn about the symptoms and types of stress, anxiety and depression, which they could face or may already be experiencing. In Australia, it’s estimated that 45 percent of people will experience a mental health condition in their lifetime.

The Easter raffle was drawn on the night, with first prize being won by Emma Gardiner and second place by John Crone.

Event coordinator, Anita Morrison commends the group on their efforts and congratulates their family and friends for their influences in molding these young people who are the future of our great community.

Celebrating The Youth Of Forbes

April 4, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

This April, Forbes will celebrate what’s great about our young people with a series of events planned to bring the whole community together to celebrate Youth Week. This will be Australia’s largest celebration of young people.

The festival begins on Thursday, 11th April with an all inclusive mural being painted at the Youth and Community Centre. The painting will take place between 11am and 2pm. With the young artists completing the mural to represent the inclusive environment Forbes possess, as designed by local creatives, Made of Fridays.

This year’s Youth Week celebrations will also see Red Bend hosting a “Colour Run” at their school. These have been incredibly popular in the past and this year will be no exception.

On Friday, 12th April between 6pm to 8pm the outdoor movie screening of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” will be held at Nelson Park. A barbeque, popcorn and drinks will be available, bring your friends and a picnic blanket or chair to celebrate the start of the school holidays.

To complete the celebrations a Youth Concert will be held at Lions Park on Saturday, 13th April from 2pm to 7pm. The park will be filled with entertainment such as rock climbing walls, paddleboats, giant games and food vans. The announcement of the official Youth Week Awards will also take place during the day. Bring along the whole family, a chair or blanket and sit back and enjoy the amazing line up of artists performing.

“Our youth are the future of this community and it is important we interact with them to provide fun events such as these,” said Mayor, Phyllis Miller. “Celebrating Youth Week with great events like we have planned is a great way we can all come together. The free Youth Concert at Lions Park will be amazing, and who doesn’t love a Colour Run?”

For further information email sarah.williams@forbes.nsw.gov.au.

SNIPPETS…

April 4, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OurAutismCrew: This April, for World Autism Awareness Day, Autism Awareness Australia is celebrating everyone that makes up our wonderful autism community!

From the incredible individuals on the spectrum, to the families and friends who love them, the educators, employers, medical and health professionals who support them… we all have #OurAutismCrew.

To join in, submit a photo of someone, or everyone, in your crew and explain why they’re so special to you. You can nominate yourself, a child, a sibling, mum or dad, a grandparent, teacher, therapist, doctor, mentor… anyone who is part of your inner circle. It’s an opportunity to recognise and celebrate them and the positive impact they’ve had in your life. The submissions will be shared across social media pages from 2nd to 12th April so make sure to follow Autism Awareness Australia on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to see yours! Submissions are open from 18th March to 12th April.

Forbes North Public School Easter Fete: The Forbes North Public School Easter Fete is on today (Friday), 5th April. The fete is being held at the school grounds in Thomson Street, from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. A highlight for the fete this year is the Anytime Fitness Picnic Games, which will be free for kids to enter, with great Easter egg prizes for race winners. Games will include all the traditional favourites, such as three-legged race, egg-and-spoon, sack race and more.

The first races will kick off at 3:45, with different events held throughout the fete. Another big highlight of the fete will be the Forbes Toyota Kids Karaoke Competition.

Children will be welcome to enter on the day and some happy singers will be going home with great Easter egg prizes from the karaoke. “The P&C is absolutely thrilled to have such wonderful support from the community for our school,” said P&C President, Maree Yapp. “We are looking forward to a fun filled fete with something for every budget.” Other great attractions will include the ever popular Sumo suits, the haunted house and the Gunn’s Menswear jumping castle. Gate entry into the fete is free. All welcome.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daylight Saving: Daylight saving will end in NSW at 3am on Sunday, 7th April. So remember to turn your clocks back one hour when you wake up the following morning.

Forbes Sporting Heroes Recognised

April 4, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

The Forbes Sportsperson of the Year Association (SOYA) hosted their annual Awards Presentation Dinner at the Forbes Sport & Recreation Club during March.

The evening’s proceedings was opened by SOYA President Andrew Norton-Knight and Master of Ceremonies Nick Turner, whom also welcomed this year’s special guest Alana Thomas, a former Australian Rugby Union Wallaroo and current Australian Wallaroo Development Coach.

“It is fantastic to see so many of the nominees here with us tonight and I would like to congratulate each and every one of them on their nomination. Regardless of the outcome of the awards tonight, you are all winners,” said Nick.

The 2018 award recipients were:

• The Forbes Shire Council Fair Go Award – The Forbes Soccer Association.

• The Hello World Travel Special Sports Awards – Blair Barnes, Emma Dick, Jasper Mackay, Grace Mckeown and Jakieal Ware.

• The Cahill’s Footwear School Awards. Eugowra Public School – Reece Matheson; Forbes Public School – Jonah Little; Red Bend Catholic College – Darcy Leadbitter and St Laurence’s School – Bradman Hardy.

• The Central West Credit Union Sports Achiever – Ben Molloy.

• The Forbes Netball Association Terry Wade Award – Tim Mackay.

• The Complete Plumbing & Gas Fitting Umpire/Referee/Official Trophy – Sam Mackay and Jack Piercy.

• The Phillip Adams Encouragement Award – Laura Chudleigh.

• The Forbes Sportsperson of the Year Association Merit Awards – Ellie Flick, Ellie Glasson, Andie Hodder, Brooke Kelly, Darcy Leadbitter, Jade Page and Aurella White.

• The Forbes Sport & Recreation Club Coach/Trainer Award – Barry Molloy.

• The President’s Award – Forbes Public School Junior Girls 4 x 50m Freestyle relay team.

• The Neil Morrison Livestock Transport Administration Award – Steve Grallelis.

• The McGroder’s Solicitors All Round Sports Achiever – Jonah Little.

• The Walker’s Ag N Vet Team Award – Forbes Magpies Under 18 Rugby League Team.

• Robb’s Jewellers Junior Sportsperson of the Year – Stephanie Behan.

• The Gunn’s Menswear Senior Sportsperson

of the Year – Leisa Burton.

• The Forbes Services Memorial 2018 Sportsperson of the Year runner up – Charlie Staines.

• The Forbes Advocate 2018 Sportsperson of the Year – Tom Drane.

“I would like to thank everyone for supporting our local sporting talents. Without nominations the awards will not continue and the committee rely on sporting organisations and community members to submit nominations.

Thanks is also extended to the independent panel of judges who chose the winners for 2018,” Nick concluded.

Flying Club’s Open Day Lures Large Crowds

April 4, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

The annual Open Day of the Forbes Flying Club was held last Sunday with a couple of hundred people attending the day. After unfavourable weather on Saturday, the exceedingly successful Open Day was met with clear skies and good flying conditions.

This year the club’s Open Day was held in conjunction with Bush Flyers Down Under in order to help raise funds for prostate cancer by running a fundraiser barbeque.

“The club was very happy to help raise funds for such a worthwhile cause,” said Mary Ewing, Forbes Flying Club Secretary and private pilot. “We are still finalising the numbers from the barbeque fundraiser but estimate that almost $800 was raised for this initiative during our Open Day!”

The club was thrilled with the fantastic response from the Forbes community with hundreds of people coming out over the course of the day. Crowds attending the day enjoyed taking part and admiring the aircrafts.

“Over two dozen aircraft flew in from Cowra, Parkes, West Wyalong and other surrounding areas to take part in the day, which was a terrific outcome!” said Mary.

“The club’s Foxbat aircraft was kept busy all day long doing trial instructional flights with potential students,” she continued.

The Forbes Flying Club would very much like to thank all those who helped with the day and all those who came out from town and showed their support in helping to raise funds for a very deserving cause.

Thank You For The Music Trundle

April 4, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Trundle will come alive on 4th May to the only ABBA music festival in Australia. The festival is one of the most iconic events in NSW with ABBA fans arriving by car, bus and the famous ABBA train to enjoy the music of ABBA, performed by the world famous ABBA tribute band Bjorn Again.

There will be plenty of entertainment throughout the day with Australian artists including Ben Ransom, Ingrid Mae, Amitie and MRQ. The festival also features a range of fun activities including market stalls, fashion competitions and activities for kids.

It’s a great opportunity for ABBA fans, old and new, some wearing their best ABBA outfits from the 1970’s and singing along to the music that has captivated the world for many years.

Special guests, Alana Prentice and Tristan MacManus, known from Dancing with the Stars will be there teaching a few moves and judging the Fashion of the Festival.

If you are looking for a fun day nearby and searching for a memorable experience, then the 2019 Trundle ABBA festival is it!

Catch of the Week

April 4, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Kate Small recently caught and released this 51cm Cod at “Cottons” in Forbes.

Sydney’s Easter Show Is Back!

April 4, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

The Sydney Royal Easter Show is Australia’s largest ticketed event, with 850,000 guests through its gates each year, bringing the country to the city for 12 days (12th to 23rd April) of new experiences and nostalgic memories.

The Easter show offers a wide range of attractions from the Greatest Show Spectacular to the Heritage Pavilion and after you’ve worked up an appetite you can treat yourself on some of the trendiest most outlandish food options. Some of this year’s new attractions include:

• World’s Largest Sphere of Fear: Featuring six motorbike riders and has never been seen before in Australia!

• Professional Bull Riding Spectacular: Featuring international riders from Brazil and the US.

• Jurassic World 2: Step back in time as you make your way through the Jurassic World 2 – The Fallen Kingdom. Watch more than 30 animatronic dinosaurs coming to life.

• Clydesdale Country: Taking you back in time, come and visit a classic Clydesdale village.

The Show has the biggest collection of rides in Australia and one of the best collections of rides you’ll find anywhere in the world. This year’s Show presents three new rides including the Race O’Rama car ride, the Fiesta Balloon Ferris Wheel and the Enchanted Circus.

Join Sesame Street’s special guest Elmo and Hello Kitty characters as they take the stage at the Little Big Top Amphitheatre. Multiple sessions on daily.

The Sydney Royal Easter Show is the best value day out in Sydney with 12 hours of free entertainment every day. Get online, buy your tickets and plan your day at www.eastershow.com.au. Enter our competition on page 7 for a chance to win four tickets.

Union Picnic Day Brings Support

March 28, 2019 by Maggi Barnard

Each year the Works team from Forbes Shire Council collects donations during their annual Picnic Day for a worthy charity and this year’s recipient was the Forbes Riding for the Disabled.

“We very much appreciate this support,” said the Riding for the Disabled Treasurer, Debbie Roylance. “These funds will go toward upgrades to the buggy.”

The Riding for the Disabled branch recently purchased a four wheel horse drawn buggy. The goal of the organisers is to raise funds to buy an enclosed trailer to store and transport the buggy, as well as a canopy to go over for sun and rain protection.

This important resource gives children with a disability the chance to ride a horse and experience safe, healthy, stimulating, therapeutic, horse-related activities.

The Forbes Riding for the Disabled Association is seeking three to four volunteers for an hour a week or fortnight to help assist disabled riders. The children require one on one support whilst on the buggy. They are also looking for qualified trainers and coaches. If interested and you are not qualified the Forbes Riding for the Disabled is willing to assist with these expenses. Contact the secretary, Kylie Ryan at forbes@rdansw.org.au.

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