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Movies & Memorabilia Collection To Feature Original Movie Props

January 4, 2023 by Roxane Manley

The very first street parade in 1993 with Tiffany Steel in front. At the back are Elvis Lennox, John Lovett and Fiona Lovett with Andrew behind the wheel of Bob Steel’s Model A Ford.

Parkes Elvis Festival is proud to launch the Movies & Memorabilia Collection which will have props from Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis movie, and elements from the Elvis – Direct from Graceland exhibition in Bendigo plus history of the Parkes Elvis Festival.

Take a nostalgic stroll down the 30-year historical path of the Parkes Elvis Festival. See memorabilia from the early days, photographs, newspaper clippings and some items from the Parkes Elvis Festival archives that have never been on display.

Thanks to the generosity of the Bendigo Art Gallery, Parkes is now home to an impressive recreation of the Graceland Mansion’s portico and giant ELVIS letters that were a part of the jumpsuit display.

You’ll also see the world’s largest hound dog and doghouse, mirrors from the Carnival scenes where Colonel Tom Parker pledged his commitment to supporting Elvis’ fledging career, a recreation of the Graceland ‘Jungle Room’, and posters and paraphernalia from the International Casino’s launch of Elvis’ residency from Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis film thanks to Warner Bros.

The Movies & Memorabilia collection is located at 375 Clarinda Street and is open 9am – 5pm daily throughout the Festival and free.

Proudly sponsored by Bogan Gate Pub. Proudly funded by the NSW Government.

Children Learn The True Spirit Of Christmas Is To Give

December 23, 2022 by Roxane Manley

The preschool children from Central West Family Day Care in Parkes are pictured with their Christmas Giving Tree.

 This year the Christmas tree at Central West Family Day Care (CWFD) was turned into a Giving Tree, with aim of teaching the children that Christmas time is not just about receiving gifts but also about giving to those who may be in need. 

Each child from the center was asked to bring in a wrapped gift to place under the Giving Tree.

“The tree was set up before the recent flooding events, but when the children heard about all of the children in Eugowra who lost all of their toys, they decided themselves to donate their gifts to those children,” said Ann-Marie Winter who is Manager/Co-Ordinator of the Central West Family Day Care facility in Parkes.

The CWFD educators reached out to their connections in Eugowra to identify and contact a family that had been affected by the flooding to be the beneficiary of their giving tree.

The Fenton family lost everything when flood waters rose up to a meter and a half at their Eugowra property. Their house and all of their belongings were destroyed, and they are now tasked with having to rebuild their lives, literally from the ground up.

Laura Fenton went on to recount the terrifying moments when they had to flee for their lives.

“Isabella was asleep and Harry was outside playing. Our neighbour wandered over to just say hi and check on us because at that stage we had already had water coming up to our driveway, but that was before all the water came from the hills,” said Laura.

“It was lucky she came over when she did because we were just standing there chatting when we saw the water coming at us. We had about six minutes from when we first saw it coming, to when it his us.”

“I ran in and got Isabella out of bed, got Harry in the car and let the dogs out. By the time I drove up to the higher part of our property that didn’t flood, I was driving through water,” said Laura.

Eugowra was already experiencing flooding prior to the big surge and Kyle Fenton, who is a Helicopter Rescue Pilot, had been trying for hours to get home to his family but was unable to due to the bridge thatwas impassable at Cudal. 

Laura remembered facetiming her husband Kyle and frantically saying “You need to pray for us, because we are about to die.” 

The Fenton family were overwhelmed by the gesture of kindness from the children at CWFC and Laura said “The support has been incredible.”

The Fenton family pictured receiving gifts from the children at CWFD. Parents Laura and Kyle are holding their children Isabella and Harry.

Premier’s Back To School NSW Vouchers Ease Pressure On Parents

December 23, 2022 by Roxane Manley

BACK TO SCHOOL…Parent are being encouraged to access their Back to School NSW vouchers on the Service NSW app.

Parents across the State can access $150 worth of vouchers through the Premier’s Back to School NSW program from Monday, giving a boost to household budgets through savings on textbooks, uniforms, stationery and other school essentials.

Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke said the Summer holidays are a good time for families to start buying supplies for the new school year and the voucher program would help cover those costs.

“The NSW Government wants to make sure every child attending school has the opportunity to strive for their best when they are in the classroom and providing access to essential items for learning is our priority,” Ms Cooke said.

Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Victor Dominello said people can start applying for the vouchers from Monday, until they expire on 30 June 2023, giving everyone plenty of time to take advantage of the savings.

“Applying for the vouchers is simple and can be done in a matter of minutes using the Service NSW app, on the phone or by visiting a Service Centre,” Mr Dominello said.

Minister for Education and Early Learning Sarah Mitchell said the Premier’s Back to School NSW program would ensure every school-aged child has a brighter future.

The Premier’s Back to School NSW program is one of more than 70 government rebates and vouchers available through the Savings Finder program.

For more information about the vouchers visit www.service.nsw.gov.au/back-to-school-vouchers, call Service NSW on 13 77 88 or visit your local Service NSW Service Centre. 

Customers can search for registered businesses here: https://vouchers.service.nsw.gov.au/vouchers/providers-search/

Close To Half A Million Spent In Forbes

December 23, 2022 by Roxane Manley

Are you afraid Santa won’t bring you everything on your wishlist? Shop local in Forbes for everyone’s top picks for Christmas 2022.

Forbes has been bustling over the past few weeks with 3,051 sales in local businesses up until Thursday, 15th December. Local spending in the successful Find It In Forbes This Christmas promotion totalled a massive $433,415.39. 

Ten prizes of $500, one of $1,500, two of $2,500 and one of $5,000 will be drawn on 24th December, concluding this years Christmas promotion,” said Aaron Acheson, President of the Forbes Business Chamber.

Participating businesses are: Acheson’s Mite 10, Allure On Main, Blue Sky Outdoors, Betta Home Living, Blush Organics, Bown’s Sports Power, Bron’s Hair Design, ChapterTwo, Forbes Automotive Services, Forbes Central Butchery, Forbes Small Engines, HelloWorld, Hozpots Garden Centre, Isabel’s Place, Jessica’s Beauty, Life Pharmacy, Little Extra’s Lifestyle, Loomzys FishNFix, Made Of Fridays, McMillian Industries, News On Rankin, Phillip Wells Optometrist, Robbs Jewellers, The Bakehouse, The Book Dispensary, Turners Furniture One and Undercover Sleepwear and Lingerie.

Major sponsors who are also participants are: Forbes Shire Council and Forbes Business Chamber. Gold Sponsor is Bernardis, Silver Sponsors are Terry Bros Carpet Court and the Forbes Phoenix. Bronze Sponsors are Flannery’s Pharmacy, Gunn’s Menswear and Embroidery, MD Steel, Steele Technology, Walkers Ag N Vet and WA Knights.

“Thank you everyone for shopping local and supporting our small businesses,” said Aaron. 

Plenty Of Holiday Fun At The Parkes Radio Telescope

December 16, 2022 by Roxane Manley

THE DISH…The Parkes Radio Telescope is located 20km north of Parkes on the Newell Highway.

The January School holidays are just around the corner, and the CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope, Murriyang will be hosting Astronomy Talks each weekday at 11am from Monday, 9th January through to Friday, 27th January 2023.

There will be three different CSIRO astronomers presenting talks, providing a rare opportunity to speak with a real astronomer and ask them your space questions.

Tickets are $5 per person and can be booked online at https://parkesdishshop.com/products/school-holiday-talks, by calling the Visitors Centre on 6861 1777 or in person at the Parkes Radio Telescope Visitor’s Centre.

All ages are welcome to attend. It is an out-of-this-world school holiday activity so be sure to head along!

Whilst you are visiting, don’t forget to check out the 3D Theatre (admission applies). The half-hour show is currently showing “Expedition Earth”, “Parkes – Beyond the Barrier” and “Bigger than Big.”

While there, enjoy lunch or refreshments at the famous Dish Café. The kids can have some fun and explore the newly opened space playground just across from the café. There are also many hands-on displays to provide endless fun for all ages.

If you are visiting during the 2023 Elvis Festival, don’t miss the daily science fun shows at 1:30pm.

These free, one-hour shows un by Fizzics Education are sure to blow your mind. This outdoor event, right in front of the Dish, will be perfect for families or anyone with an enquiring mind.

The Parkes Observatory Visitors Centre will be open daily throughout the school holidays from from 8:30am – 5pm, except for Christmas day and Boxing day.

Christmas Cheer Filled The Streets Of Forbes

December 16, 2022 by Roxane Manley

CHRISTMAS CHEER…Faces were lit up everywhere you look at the Forbes Annual Christmas Carnival.

What a night! By all accounts, the Forbes Christmas Carnival was a resounding success. “We were absolutely delighted with the response to the Christmas Carnival” said Forbes Business Chamber President, Aaron Acheson. 

“There were market stalls, businesses open and out on the street, rides, pre-school performances, dance and music, food and lots of activities,” said Aaron. 

Santa and Mrs Claus arrived on the fire truck and then Santa took pride of place seated on his chair in the middle of the Forbes Youth Group activity center. 

“Thank you to everyone, every contribution, large or small, is of great value. We rely on the generosity of people’s time to make this event a success,” said Aaron. 

There is only two weeks until the big draws take place. Keep supporting the participating businesses who are displaying the Find It In Forbes Christmas Tree. 

Remember to click on the QR code when you shop locally for a chance to be in the draw. Last weeks winner was Tracey Mongan from Eugowra. 

Draws take place every Thursday at 5pm. There are seven $500 prizes drawn weekly up until Christmas Eve and then 10 x $500, 1 x $1,500, 2 x $2,500 and 1 x $5,000 prize which will be drawn on Saturday, 24th December. 

Major Sponsors and participants are: Forbes Shire Council and Forbes Business Chamber. Gold Sponsor is Bernardis, Silver Sponsors are Terry Bros Carpet Court and the Forbes Phoenix. Bronze Sponsors are Flannery’s Pharmacy, Gunn’s Menswear and Embroidery, MD Steel, Steele Technology, Walkers Ag N Vet and WA Knights. 

“All of the sponsor businesses will have a QR code for you to scan when you shop in their business,” said Aaron. For those who need, there will be a sign-on-sheet for you to use. Your details will be entered manually prior to each draw. 

Forbes Mens Shed “A Home Away From Home”

December 16, 2022 by Roxane Manley

 

MAKE NEW MATES…Pictured out the front of The Forbes Men’s Shed in Union St are Jim Walklate and Norm Haley.

The Forbes Mens Shed is putting out a call for new members to come along and join them. Have you ever considered joining? Or wondered what they do? If so, then do not hesitate a moment longer, head along and say hi.

Men’s sheds, or community sheds, are non-profit local organisations that provide a space for craftwork and social interaction. The movement originated in Australia around the 1980s as a way to improve the health and wellbeing of older men. There are over 900 located across Australia, with thousands of active members.

The Forbes Mens Shed are expanding and welcome anyone, regardless of age. Jim Walklate is the new president of the organisation and is hoping to get some new, younger members interested in joining. 

The Forbes Men’s Shed are looking to recruit new members that range from 12 years of age up to retirement age. “It is important to let everyone know that as a club most of us have obtained our Working With Childrens Checks so that we are able to have young men come and join us,” said Jim.

Norm Haley is the current secretary for the Forbes Men’s Shed, recently stepping down having served as president for 12 years. 

A focus on men’s health and wellbeing is the foundation for the formation of the Men’s Shed organisation. “A lot of men suffer from mental health issues and they won’t talk to their wives or their families, but yet they will talk to a mate and open up,” said Norm. 

Jim and Norm invite you to come along to the Forbes Men’s Shed if you have a trade or some expertise to share. If you want to learn, then come along there will be someone happy to take you under their wing. One of Norms favorite sayings is: “We can all still learn.” 

Forbes Men’s Shed are grateful for the community support they have received over the years, recounting a story about a local farmer who sold his property and then donated $125,000 to the Forbes Men’s Shed for the purchase of the land in Union St. They broke ground to begin building on the site on 6th May, 2018. 

The Forbes Men’s Shed is located in Union St. The cream coloured shed with a green fence and large sign reading ‘Forbes Community Menshed’ is hard to miss. The shed is open from 9am to 1pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Call in and check it out, and you’ll be sure to make some new mates while you’re there.

Let’s Make It A Christmas Of Kindness

December 9, 2022 by Maggi Barnard

Spread kindness this Christmas.

Just when we started thinking 2022 might get a better rating than the previous two years, the widespread flood disaster uprooted and traumatised so many people across our region.

The outpouring of support, kindness and generosity by community members has been phenomenal, but Christmas is still going to be very tough for so many.

There are lots of ways we can all do our little bit to make this festive season a bit more joyous for those have been affected by this catastrophe.

Here are some suggestions of where you can contribute. And remember to do all your Christmas shopping local to support our businesses.

• Forbes Shire Council has set up a GIVIT donation page to match you up with people who need help. There is a need for food vouchers at the moment. If you want to donate go to www.givit.org.au/donate-items. If you need help call 1300 585 054 or email givit@forbes.nsw.gov.au

• Eugowra GIVIT applications for help or to donate can be directed to www.visiteugowra.com.au/contact

• Forbes Central Butchery has a Christmas Wishing Tree, and Be Cafe in Parkes (formally Pink Orchid Cafe) is a drop off point for presents wrapped with an age and gender. The presents will be distributed to kids, big and small, from Eugowra, Forbes and Bedgerabong.

• Big W is bringing back the Giving Tree initiative at all its branches to support families in need and help spread joy this Christmas. Customers are invited to donate a gift until Christmas Eve. Unwrapped gifts including books, toys, stationery, puzzles or games, can be placed under the Giving Tree. The Parkes store will be matched with a local charity to ensure each donation is delivered to members of the community that need it most.

• Woolworths Parkes and Forbes in partnership with OzHarvest are joining branches across the country to help raise the equivalent of 7 million meals for those in need. Simply round up your supermarket shop to the nearest dollar while in store, or by adding a 50 cent token to your basket until 25th December.

By Maggi Barnard

Let The Festive Fun Begin

December 9, 2022 by Roxane Manley

Get ready to delight in the fun and entertainment tonight from 5pm in Templar and Rankin Streets.

The Forbes Business Chamber is pleased to bring some festive cheer to the community, with the annual Forbes Christmas Carnival being held from 5pm today, 9th December.

“There will be market stalls, giant games, rock climbing wall, bungee trampolines, jumping castles, merry-go-round and arts and craft activities. Food will be provided by lcal businesses and food vans that will be dotted around the site,” said Aaron Acheson, President, Forbes Business Chamber.

The carnival will be located in the central business area of Templar and in Rankin Streets. The Committee ask that vehicles are removed from the site no later than 12 noon for the street closures to take place prior to set up beginning.

“Forbes and the surrounding villages are well and truly due for a celebration after the serious weather that the district has experienced recently. There will be so much to see and do, such as face painting, free balloon hand outs and even a visit from Santa and Mrs Claus,” said Aaron.

Entertainment and music will be on the stage located at the junction of the two streets. 

Thanks to the many people who have offered to assist and participate. Many businesses have been very generous with time and funds and have worked tirelessly to bring the Christmas spirt alive in Forbes.

Five $500 draws have already taken place, with three of the lucky winners being: Lisa Grayson, John Slessor and Susan Earl. People are encouraged to keep clicking on the QR code every time they purchase at a participating business to go in the draw to win. The colourful Find It In Forbes Christmas tree will be displayed outside participating businesses.

Free Development Checks To Give NSW Kids The Best Start In Life

December 9, 2022 by Roxane Manley

Nine preschools across New South Wales, including Forbes Preschool, will take part in a new study providing free health and development tests for children before they start school.

The state-wide program is an Australian first, with checks assessing hearing, vision, physical and cognitive development, social and emotional development,communication and skills.

The study will help inform the state-wide rollout of the program and will include different types of tests in different locations.

Premier Dominic Perrottet said the NSW Government was leading the nation with a $15.9 billion investment in early childhood commitments including health and development checks for children in preschools.

Minister for Education and Early Learning Sarah Mitchell said the study will run from late November 2022 until February 2023.Minister for Health Brad Hazzard said the program aims to give more families the support they need if it is discovered their child is not on track to meet key milestones.

“A child’s health and development plays an important part in their school journey and these checks will identify issues early so that action plans and support measures can be put in place early,” said Mr Hazzard.

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