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New Look Store With Old Time Values

November 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

In 2016 Flannery’s Pharmacy underwent a major overhaul to provide the Forbes community with a new and improved Pharmacy.

“Customers now have easy access through the automatic doors into a comfortable air conditioned Pharmacy,” said Michael Flannery, Pharmacist and partner in Flannery’s Pharmacy. “We have also installed three consulting rooms and a baby room in order to provide extra professional services to the community.

“Times may have changed but our dedication to our customers remains the same,” said Michael.

Business Manager Debbie Prior is enthusiastic about the changes. “We have been able to extend our current professional services such as blood pressure and blood glucose monitoring, Medschecks and wound care to include a visiting Podiatrist and other clinical services,” said Debbie.

“Our team and customers love the new look store and we have changed our product range to include items which are not readily available in small country towns, such as health foods and organic beauty ranges,” said Debbie.

“We’d love to invite our customers to join us on Thursday, 9th November from 10am to help us celebrate Flannery’s 60th Birthday,” said Sarah Hazell, Pharmacist and

Pharmacy partner.

Pink Ribbon Day Celebrations

November 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Currajong Disability Services (CDS) celebrated Pink Ribbon Day last week while also raising some funds for a worthy cause, namely women’s cancer.

A regular event on the CDS calendar, Pink Ribbon Day, generated plenty of interest again this year and was well supported by everyone.

“It was a great day and everyone really got involved and supported it,” said Marketing and Communications Co-ordinator Dane Millerd.

“Pink Ribbon Day is an important day on the calendar and it is a special day here at Currajong.

“It allows us all to recognise and support the special women in our lives who have been affected by cancer. They are our mothers, sisters, grandmothers and daughters and it’s important we all rally around them.” Every day in Australia, around 50 women are told they have breast or a gynaecological cancer. Sadly, every day around 12 Australian women will die from a women’s cancer.

Increase in survivors of breast and gynaecological cancers are thanks to advancements in research and prevention that you help fund by supporting Cancer Council’s Pink Ribbon. The money raised help Cancer Council fight cancer through prevention programs, support services and world-class cancer research.

Book Now For 2018

November 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Always wanted to go to the Melbourne Cup? Why not arrive in style and cruise to Melbourne for the cup in 2018.

Prices start from $799.00 per person quad share. Included in the cruise fare is six nights accommodation onboard the P&O Pacific Explorer, all meals on board, transfers and general admission to Flemington Racecourse.

For all bookings made between the 5th – 12th November 2017, you will receive a $50 per cabin on-board credit and a reduced deposit of only $100 to secure the booking.

Call us on 6852 2344 or call in store to make a booking.

P&O’s Premium Drinks package is back, available to the first two guests in the room on selected cruises seven nights or more. This is a fantastic bonus so now is the time to book that cruise you have always wanted to do.

SNIPPETS… QUESTION

November 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Christmas Showcase Ball: Stan and Stela Alexander and their local Dance Sports students Suzette Sheiles and Jade McGovern, will head the list of Forbes performers at the Christmas Showcase Ball, a Royal Far West authorized fundraiser. On 7th December from 7pm at Forbes Golf & Sportsmans Hotel. For any information or enquiries, please call Stela on 0411 796 323.

Forbes Branch Can Assist: Will once again be doing the cleaning at this year’s Vanfest on the 1st and 2nd December. We will be looking for volunteers to boost our numbers to help our members do the job. If you can donate some time and give us a hand it would be much appreciated. We will be looking for helpers Friday late afternoon and night, Saturday and Saturday night and the final clean up on Sunday. Contact John on 0404 155 247 if you would like to volunteer.

Letter of Appreciation: The Forbes Rotary Club would like to thank all the sponsors for their generous donations to the charity golf day held on 29th October. All funds raised will be donated to the Forbes High School Wellness Hub. Thanks also go to Alan Rees, Lyn and Beryl Roberts from the Golf Club for their help. A special thanks to all who played and hope that everyone enjoyed the day.

Forbes White Ribbon Day: Annual community march in support of Australia’s campaign to stop men’s violence against women. Meet at Cross Street in front of Carpet Court on 24th November at 10am and finish in Victoria Park. Youth will share their thoughts on why it is important to stand up and speak out against violence and how together we can make Forbes a safer community. All of Forbes community are invited. A free sausage sizzle will be provided for all participants.

Winners of the Close the Loop Competition are: 1st prize Alison Haley – a $100 Woolworths gift voucher. 2nd prize Kathy Bray – a $70 Woolworths gift voucher. 3rd prize Lyn Goodwin – a $30 Woolworths gift voucher. CONGRATULATIONS, we hope you enjoy your shopping!

Forbes Racecourse Receives Funding: The Forbes Racecourse was awarded a $100,000 NSW Government heritage grant to go towards a renewal of the Forbes Racecourse, Parliamentary Secretary for Western NSW, Rick Colless announced on Monday.

Under The Hammer

October 26, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

The Ian Simpson & Co team kept themselves occupied last weekend with property auctions held on Friday at the Forbes Services Memorial Club and on site auctions on Saturday.

On Friday there were eight properties under the hammer which were a mixture of rural and residential options from Forbes, Parkes and Eugowra.

The auction room had more than 100 people in attendance with more than 20 registered bidders across the eight properties.

Two properties were successfully sold under the hammer. The remaining properties were passed in on vendor bids, proving the market to be more challenging on the day.

Ian Simpson was not deterred by this outcome and said: “The interest that we’ve had throughout our auction campaign gives us the confidence that we will have good results going forward.”

Unanticipated success awaited the onsite auctions of two residential properties in Forbes held on the Saturday. The sale of 37 Bathurst Street for $280,000 and 18 Clement Street which went for an incredible $278,000 surpassed all expectation.

Clement Street had 60 people in attendance with 15 registered bidders and saw active bidding well above market value. An original family home and a block from the lake an explanation for its alluring appeal.

By Gizell van Wyk

Hay Fever Help

October 26, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Spring has well and truly sprung, leading to a great number of us suffering from Allergic Rhinitis – also known as hay fever.

Hay fever can occur seasonally or year round and symptoms differ from person to person. It’s estimated that 20% of people will suffer from hay fever at any given time.

Interestingly hay fever is not caused by hay and doesn’t result in fever! Instead it is caused by allergens such as pollens, dust mites, mould and animal hair.

Signs and symptoms of hay fever include a runny nose, rubbing of the nose, itchy nose, itchy watery eyes or sneezing.

Here are some general preventative steps that might help: avoid cutting grass, playing or walking in grassy areas, and camping; wear wraparound sunglasses; change yourclothes and take a shower after being outdoors to remove the pollen on your body; keep the windows closed at home and in the car, and use recirculating air-conditioning in the car; try to stay indoors when the pollen index or count is high (refer to Weather zone www.weatherzone.com.au), or the pollen forecast and if possible, avoid drying clothes outside. This will help prevent bringing pollen into your house.

There are several treatment options for hay fever, so call in and speak to one of the friendly pharmacists or team members at Flannery’s or Life Pharmacy to tailor an effective solution for you.

Treatment options include but are not limited to: Antihistamine tablets, eye drops and nasal sprays (non-sedating) to help reduce symptoms such as sneezing, itchy and irritated eyes. These only need to be taken when you have the symptoms.

Nasal Corticosteroid sprays, a potent anti-inflammatory action when used regularly. Perfect for those who suffer regular/seasonal allergies.

SNIPPETS…

October 26, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Best All Rounder Award: Forbes High School has announced Year 12 student, Nicholas Mulligan as the school’s recipient of the 2017 Caltex Best All Rounder Award, one of Australia’s most prestigious secondary school prizes. Nicholas receives this award for excellence in studies, on the sports field and for work in the community. He has been the recipient of this award for two years in a row.

Spring Photo Competition: The Forbes Phoenix has teamed up with Aerial Antix to launch a spring photo competition. With Spring all around us, you can point your camera just about anywhere to get a scenic shot. We would love to see the great photos our readers can come up with. A wonderful prize is up for grabs – a picture donated by Aerial Antix! The competition will run until the end of October, with entries to be submitted to The Forbes Phoenix by Tuesday, 31st October. Entries can be sent to sales@forbesphoenix.com.au or via our Facebook page.

Service Providers Information Day: Presented by The Forbes Interagency Group on 31st October at Victoria Park from 10am to 2pm. Please come along to find out more about the multitude of services in the community. BBQ and giveaways on the day. Services available: Meals on Wheels, Community Transport, Centacare and many more. The Australian Government Mobile Service Centre will be on location to help rural families, older Australians, students, job seekers etc.

#Montefamousreview: Diana Anaid – My Queen. Dedicated to all the strong woman in her life, each of the 11 tracks brings a message of empowerment and determination. Diana’s vocal range on the album demonstrates how versatile she is. At times sounding like Kate Bush mixed with Alanis Morissette with a sprinkling of Kate Ceberano and Kasey Chambers, you are in for a journey of music euphoria. The feel of the “My Queen” is one of homage to the great female rock albums of the 90’s dragged dazzlingly into 2017. The album will get you dancing, humming and motivated and wanting to play it on repeat all day. It is the #Montefamous must have album for November!

Forbes open for business: The Forbes Shire has set a new record with the value of development applications in September reaching almost $22 million. In total 10 development applications and 1 modified development application were lodged, with the 11 applications totalling $21,735,946. Over the past decade, the yearly average for development application value sits at $23.3 million dollars.

The Red Bend Catholic College League Tag teams playing in Grenfell on Wednesday.

Band Inspires Future Musicians

October 26, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Children of Forbes Public School had a different type of school activity last Thursday.

One of Australia’s most renowned street and stage performing brass bands, Hot Potato, transported the children into a New Orleans street parade right in their own

school hall.

This was done during an interactive music workshop and concert offered by the Mitchell Conservatorium.

In partnership with regional conservatoriums, Hot potato is offering these workshops to regional schools across NSW.

The aim is to achieve greater enthusiasm and motivation for playing a musical instrument following attendance of a Hot Potato workshop.

Regional Coordinator at Mitchell Conservatorium James Whalan said: “It’s really great that the band is getting to regional areas. State-wide through the regional conservatoriums there is a noticeable decline in children taking on brass and woodwind instruments like the trumpet, tuba and saxophone.”

The 12 piece band’s approach is to involve children and teachers in their high energy, fun performances and engaging creative activities.

The band has no electrified instruments and popular and upbeat songs are played in a variety of arrangements using a gigantic sousaphone, saxophone, trumpet, drums and many more, along with catchy chorus lines.

“The music we play is timeless. We can incorporate all ages and dance and have a good time. It’s positive uplifting music for everyone and we need more of that,” said Hot Potato drummer Simon Ghali.

It was evident from the children’s level of excitement that there would be many wanting to take up a musical instrument after having been to their very own Hot Potato show, which performs across Australia in front of thousands of people at a time.

By Gizell van Wyk

Lending A Helping Hand

October 26, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Forbes Shire Council has provided assistance to a local family’s efforts to address the challenges of global warming.

Local residents Guy and Angus Webb are part of a team that is leading the push to find a seed inoculum that will increase carbon in our soils.

The Soil C Quest 2031 project aims to double the level of carbon dioxide stored in our soils, building soil fertility and potentially contributing to a global warming solution.

The project gained significant media attention last month when 11 year old Angus released a video petition on Change.org calling on tech billionaire Elon Musk to visit Forbes and see how increasing soil carbon could help mitigate the impacts of global warming.

Guy continued his efforts when he attended the NSW Landcare and Local Land Services Conference this week in Albury. Council contributed $550 for promotional brochures for distribution at the conference.

“This community is indeed fortunate to have passionate residents offering solutions to climate challenges, not just locally but on the world stage,” said Mayor Graeme Miller. To find out more about the Soil C Quest 2031 project visit: http://www.soilcquest.org.au/

Park Receives Further Improvements

October 26, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Nelson Park will soon boast enhanced amenities with the construction of a toilet block expected to be complete by Christmas. Mayor of the Forbes Shire Graeme Miller said he is delighted to see the project coming to fruition.

“Council has invested heavily to make Nelson Park a modern, inviting and family friendly facility in the north end of town,” he said.

The park has been a focus for Forbes Shire Council over a number of years. Two years ago Council constructed play equipment including swings, a fireman’s pole, net rope play system, a large pyramid climbing frame, rotational see-saw, slides and more. “In 2015 we installed the brand new playground and we have been delighted to see families flock to the park since that time.”

However Graeme said the additional amenities complete the picture. “It was identified that the area was in serious need of an amenities block. Not only is the park heavily utilised by families, it’s also a major thoroughfare for residents walking from the north of Forbes to the CBD.”

Funding for the project has been provided by Forbes Shire Council together with the Department of Family and Community Service’s Social Housing Community Improvement Fund. In total the department will contribute $50,000 toward the $105,000 project cost.

Once complete the amenities block will include three toilets, a baby change station and solar lighting. The toilet block will be closed at night. “We hope these upgrades further enhance what is already a top quality community facility,” Graeme said.

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