www.glenmoregazette.com.au November 2015 1 PARENTS CORNER pg.8 WHAT'S COOKING pg.10 PAWS A WHILE pg.16 NOVEMBER 2015 www.glenmoregazette.com.au Delivered monthly to Glenmore Park + Regentville + Mulgoa Rise Issue 137 + HIGHER STANDARDS + Partners Jim Aitken Emu Plains (Lennox Centre) (02) 4735 2121 Cranebrook (02) 4730 1122 Glenmore Park (02) 4733 6999 Penrith (02) 4722 5000 Emu Plains (GWH) (02) 4735 8888 Glenbrook (02) 4739 1111 Blaxland (02) 4739 8800 Springwood (02) 4751 8888 www.jimaitken.com.au Glenmore Park Mediclinic Appointment System Bulk Billing Lady Doctors Available 8.30am - 8pm Weekdays 8.30am - 4.30pm Saturdays 9.00am - 4.30pm Sundays Shop 17B Town Centre 4733 0222 Open 7 days Continued on pg.8 Distributed from the 1st Week of Every Month Excluding January Construction Nears For New Glenmore Park School New School for Glenmore Park. Image supplied. Member for Mulgoa Tanya Davies is looking forward to construction commencing on the new purpose-built Glenmore Park School. Work is expected to start on the Ridgetop Drive education facility later this year. “The design phase is complete, the Development Application has been approved by Penrith City Council, and the tender process for construction will begin soon,” Tanya Davies said. The new school will have the latest information technology provisions, including Wi-Fi and interactive whiteboards catering for young people with intellectual and physical disabilities in the Glenmore Park area. The new school will have: 16 classrooms including practical activities areas and withdrawal spaces, a special programs room, covered outdoor learning areas, landscaped play areas and games courts, a hydrotherapy pool, a library and a hall. The buildings will incorporate principles of energy efficiency and ecologically sustainable development including passive ventilation, thermal performance and comfort, natural lighting and water recycling management.
Your Community News delivered monthly to Glenmore Park + Regentville + Mulgoa Rise.
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
www.glenmoregazette.com.au November 2015 1
PARENTS CORNER pg.8 WHAT'S COOKING pg.10 PAWS A WHILE pg.16
NOVEMBER 2015 www.glenmoregazette.com.au Delivered monthly to Glenmore Park + Regentville + Mulgoa Rise Issue 137
+ H I G H E R S T A N D A R D S +Partners
Jim Aitken
Emu Plains (Lennox Centre)(02) 4735 2121
Cranebrook(02) 4730 1122
Glenmore Park(02) 4733 6999
Penrith(02) 4722 5000
Emu Plains (GWH)(02) 4735 8888
Glenbrook(02) 4739 1111
Blaxland(02) 4739 8800
Springwood(02) 4751 8888
www.jimaitken.com.au
Glenmore Park Mediclinic
Appointment SystemBulk Billing
Lady Doctors Available
8.30am - 8pm Weekdays8.30am - 4.30pm Saturdays9.00am - 4.30pm SundaysShop 17B Town Centre
4733 0222
Open 7 days
Continued on pg.8
Distributed from the 1st Week of Every MonthExcluding January
Construction Nears For New Glenmore Park School
New School for Glenmore Park. Image supplied.
Member for Mulgoa Tanya Davies is looking forward to construction commencing on the new purpose-built Glenmore Park School. Work is expected to start on the Ridgetop Drive education facility later this year.
“The design phase is complete, the Development Application has been approved by Penrith City Council, and the tender process for construction will begin soon,” Tanya Davies said.
The new school will have the latest information technology provisions, including Wi-Fi and interactive whiteboards catering for young people with intellectual and physical disabilities in the Glenmore Park area.
The new school will have: 16 classrooms including practical activities areas and withdrawal spaces, a special programs room, covered outdoor learning areas, landscaped play areas and games courts, a hydrotherapy pool, a library and a hall.
The buildings will incorporate principles of energy effi ciency and ecologically sustainable development including passive ventilation, thermal performance and comfort, natural lighting and water recycling management.
(published free of charge) Articles of interest will
be accepted at the Editor’s discretion. Articles do
not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Editor.
Letters to the Editor...may be printed and
edited as necessary. Names must be submitted
but can be withheld from publication at the
writer’s request.
Every effort is made to print correct information
but no responsibility can be taken for errors
or omissions.
15 November 2015
PICK UP POINTS
SMALL PRINT
Delivered MONTHLY to 7800 homes in Glenmore Park & Regentville
or PICK UP YOUR FREE COPY from...
Glenmore Park Town Centre
Gloria Jeans Café
Mag’s News
Glenmore Park Mediclinic
Centre Management
Sapphires Café
Cnr Blue Hills Drive & Glenmore
Parkway
Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital
377 Wentworth Road, Orchard Hills
Lakes Drive Family Practice
112 The Lakes Drive, Glenmore Park
Lakes Drive Medical Clinic
6 Bija Drive, Glenmore Park
Glenmore Park Takeaway
Floribunda Ave Glenmore Park
Glenmore Park Community Centre
Floribunda Ave Glenmore Park
If you would like to have the Glenmore Gazette available for collection at your place of business, please contact us.
HELPFUL PHONE NUMBERS
we love local
Emergency Services (Police, Ambulance, Fire) 000Penrith Police Station 4721 9444Police Assistance Line 131 444Lifeline 24-Hour Counselling 131 114WIRES (Wildlife Rescue) 4754 2946NSW Rural Fire Service 1800NSWRFS
ChurchesAnglican ChurchCnr William Howell Dr Pritchard Pl 4733 1635Catholic ChurchWilliam Howell Drive 4737 9735Uniting ChurchCnr Mulgoa Rd & Stuart Rd Penrith 4721 1295Christ Church at the Collegechristchurchatthecollege.com.au 4736 8100Extended Hand Church1/11 Robertson Pl, Jamisontown 4733 8945Riverlands Church535 High St, Penrith 4722 6422 Salvation Army 48 Luttrell St 4733 1133Vineyard ChurchRegentville Public School 4732 3139
Community GroupsSitters Club 0419 219 572Community Health 4732 9400Glenmore Park Guides 0400 546 772Probus Club Glenmore Pk 0411 237 699 Probus Club Penrith Sth 4733 1614Penrith Suicide Bereavement Support Group 0402 627 696Community Centre 4733 1499
So, November is upon us. Many of us are already caught up in the crazy rush to prepare for Christmas.
I think we all have that one friend who is well organised ahead of time, with gifts already purchased, wrapped and labelled; with the Christmas dinner menu planned and all the trimmings ready and waiting. And then there's the rest of us....
From a New School to Business Award winners, to the latest updates on the Western Sydney Airport, we've got something for everyone in this edition of your Community News.
We have the perfect recipes for a relaxing afternoon on the deck, by the pool with friends and family on page 10; and the secret to a ‘Tight Tummy’ for Summer with Designerbody on page 15.
With plenty to do and see, don't forget to check out our Community Noticeboard on page 17.
There's no reason to look back when you have so much to look forward to.
Enjoy your Community News.
www.glenmoregazette.com.au November 2015 3
Prompt, Reliable in Home Service for
Most Major Brands Same Day Service Available Seniors Discount Servicing the Local Area for 46 Years
CONTACT MARIE GRIMA TODAY FOR YOUR FREE MARKET APPRAISAL
M: 0451 884 155 P: 02 4706 0940
Real AdviceExceptional ServiceAchieving Great ResultsLocal Knowledge
[email protected] | www.realhomesrealty.com.au395 High Street, Penrith NSW 2750
NOW OPEN 6.95* 22.95* From
$From
$eachpick up
delivered
QUOTE CODE: 568631 *$2.95 extra for Chicken & Prawn Pizzas.
*10% surcharge applies on Sunday’s. 15% surcharge applies on public holidays. $2 surcharge applies for each additional topping, half ‘n’ half pizzas. $2.95 surcharge applies for “Cheesy Crust”, “The Edge”, “Gluten Free” Pizzas. No half ‘n’ half allowed on the Value Range, Extra Value Range or Chef’s Best Pizzas. No substitute toppings allowed on Value Range or Extra Value Range. Chicken and Prawn Pizzas $2.95 more than Traditional Range. Minimum delivery order $22. Drivers only carry $20 in change. All offers not valid with any other coupon or offer. Only available at selected stores. Prices include GST. DOMINO’S, the Tile Device, the slogan PEOPLE, POWERED, PIZZA are trade marks or registered trade marks of Domino’s IP Holder LLC in Australia. Order online coupons only valid for orders placed through dominos.com.au or Domino’s iPhone, iPad or Android ordering apps.
GLENMORE PARK
Domino’s Pizza opened its doors in Glenmore Park last month with a strong fi rst month of sales as they served piping hot pizzas to the local community.
Domino’s Franchisee Stefan So, a local father of two, previously worked in mining before deciding to take the plunge and become a franchisee and said he was looking forward to working for himself.
“I would often be working 60 plus hours a week and wouldn’t get much time with my family and I thought it would be better to spend all those hours working towards something for me, rather than for someone else.”
Stefan decided to go into franchising with Domino’s because of the great business model and the demand for the quality product.
“Whenever we ordered pizza as a family we would get Domino’s and the stores were always busy with people walking out with stacks of pizza – I knew it was a good product and I’d have the support from the local business,” he said.
As well as creating jobs for Glenmore Park locals, Stefan is also looking forward to getting to know more people in the local community and getting involved in local events.
“We are looking forward to supporting as many local initiatives as we can and encourage everyone to come down, introduce themselves and say Hi.”
Last month Domino’s also announced that customers with Smart Watches are now able to order in just two taps, streamlining the ordering process down to simply seconds. The Company earlier this year announced new tracking technology, GPS Driver Tracker which allows customers to track their order from store to their door.
For more information on how to become a Domino’s franchisee visit www.dominosfranchise.com.au.
Domino’s Pizza Enterprises was Australia’s fi rst publicly-listed pizza company and is the master franchisor for the Domino’s Pizza brand in Australia, New Zealand, France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Japan. Across these six markets, DPE and its franchisees operate over 1500 stores.
Domino’s Pizza Opens in Glenmore Park!
Domino’s Glenmore Park opens it’s doors!
4 November 2015 www.glenmoregazette.com.au
It is sad when life becomes so routine that things that are special, things that deserve celebration, are largely taken for granted. For many people, Christmas has a danger of becoming like that. What I mean is that, every year Christmas makes a big splash in our lives,
but then we move on, hardly noticing that it has happened, until next year when we do it all again.
And really, it is no surprise some of us feel like this, because it seems as if Christmas decorations and paraphernalia are on sale in the shops earlier and earlier, and it can become a bit of a “ho hum, here we go again” sort of thing.
Yet at Glenmore Park Anglican Church (GPAC), we know that the joy of Christmas, the joy of celebrating the coming of Jesus into our world, is always something that should be celebrated, something that should be enjoyed, and something we should make a very big deal about.
We know this because in the Bible, God declares to us how Jesus came into our world to give us a fresh start with God and a real, sure hope for the future as we put our faith and trust in Jesus, committing our lives to him.
At GPAC, especially at Christmas, we want to share this message of great joy and hope with everyone in Glenmore Park and beyond.
GPAC’s Christmas celebrations kick off with our Christmas Gingerbread Extravaganza (see the advertisement on this page). These events have become so popular, we have added a fi fth event on the Thursday night for the whole family! We would love to see you!
Our fantastic “Carols in the Park” is on again at Blue Hills Oval on Sunday 20th December and our Christmas Celebration Services are 6pm and 11pm on Christmas Eve and 8am and 9.30am on Christmas Day. Watch out for more information on this.
But for now, my prayer is that as over the weeks ahead as you prepare for Christmas that you will be looking forward to celebrating the new life and real joy that you can have in Jesus.
Rev John Lavender
FAITH – GLENMORE PARK ANGLICAN CHURCH
Article Written + Submitted by: Rev John Lavender
P: 4733 1635 A: Cnr William Howell Dr & Pritchard Pl,
Glenmore Park W: www.glenmoreparkanglican.com.au
Service Times: Sundays @ 8.30 and 10.15am, 5 and 7pm.
Plus activities for adults and young people right throughout
the week
Let the Celebrations Begin!
2015 ChristmasGingerbread Extravaganzas
BOOKING & PAYMENT ESSENTIAL BY SUN, 15TH NOVPAYMENT OPTIONS: 1. Cash at church 2. Direct transfer (call 4733 1635 for details) 3. Online: www.trybooking.com/JAQI (a 50c fee will be added to TryBooking bookings)
Come & have fun making an amazing Christmas Gingerbread creation and hear about the wonderful message of Christmas. We'd love to see you!
And don’t forget to bring extra lollies for decorating - the more, the yummier!
Women's Gingerbread House ExtravaganzasBring your friends (high school age up) to make a gorgeous Gingerbread House
WHEN: Tues 24th Nov @ 7.00pm COST: Gingerbread House - $30 Wed 25th Nov @ 9.30am (with creche) ($35 for gluten free) Wed 25th Nov @ 7.00pm
Family Christmas Gingerbread ExtravaganzasBring the whole family to make a fantastic Christmas Tree together or you may prefer to make a Gingerbread House
WHEN: Thur 26th Nov @ 7.00pm Sat 28th Nov @ 10.00am
COST: Christmas Tree - $20 Gingerbread House - $30 ($35 for gluten free)
GLENMORE PARK ANGLICAN CHURCH
4733 1635cnr of William Howell Dr & Pritchard Pl, Glenmore Park
glenmoreparkanglican.com.au
Glenmore Park Bark and Play
Photo credit: Chance Agrella Fact source: fi llyourplate.org/blog/gingerbread-little-known-facts
Glenmore Park resident Dee Kerr has started a petition and lobbied Penrith Council to introduce a new Bark and Play Park to the local area.
So far, the passionate dog owner of two has acquired hundreds of supporters on her petition ‘Dog Park in Glenmore Park’ found at Change.org as well as a Glenmore Park Bark and Play Facebook page.
“The local community needs a dog park. With smaller backyards, dogs and their owners will benefi t with exercise at a safe fenced park. It will prevent the community from exercising their dogs in prohibited areas. They will be able to socialise in an environment that can also benefi t the elderly, people with disabilities and social/isolation issues” said Dee.
After emailing the Penrith Council and the South Ward Councillor, Dee hopes that the community support on both her Change.org petition and Facebook page will lead to the new dog park in the future.For More Info: Facebook Group: Glenmore Park Bark and Play
www.glenmoregazette.com.au November 2015 5
Mountain View Spiritual Haven2 Day Workshop
How To Heal Your Life“life is very simple, what you give
out you get back” Louise Hay
Saturday 21st November Saturday 28th November 2015
9:30am–3:30pmHeld at beautiful Bullaburra. Morning tea
provided. Bring a plate for a shared lunch.
INTRODUCTORY OFFER $250 for 2 days
Debbie – 0424 259 165Nadja – 0439 453 430
RSVP 16th November. Limited places
Classes held on Tuesday evenings at Surveyors Creek Public School
and Thursday evenings at Glenmore Park Public School
Age graded classes from 4-years-old to adults
The fi rst class is complimentaryContact David on
Ph: 4751 3494 or 0408 609 464
A record crowd of over 3000 Western Sydney residents, many of whom were residents of Mulgoa Rise estate, attended the third annual Community Festival at Mulgoa Rise on Sunday 18 October.
Hosted by Mulpha Norwest and themed ‘Picnic in the Park’, the Community Festival was held on the sporting fi elds on Bradley Street, with local residents, their families and friends enjoying a great day of fun and festivities.
Those in attendance enjoyed rides, entertainment, food and drinks, courtesy of Mulpha Norwest. Triple M crossed live throughout the day, and there was live entertainment and exhibitions by various dance groups from Glenmore Park’s premier dance studio ‘Excite Dance Co’.
Mulgoa Rise estate will provide quality housing for more than 600 families in a diversity of housing types from townhouses, townhomes, small and large executive lots when complete. Nestled at the foothills of the Blue Mountains, Mulgoa Rise has its own sporting fi elds and parks in the estate, with golf courses, lakes and rivers located nearby.
Mulgoa Rise is being developed by Mulpha Norwest, developers of the international award-winning Norwest Business Park, and the highly acclaimed Bella Vista Waters residential estate. Mulpha Norwest is part of Mulpha International, whose portfolio includes Sanctuary Cove on the Gold Coast, Hayman Island and the Intercontinental Hotel.
Mulpha Norwest General Manager, Tim Spencer, said Mulpha Norwest is committed to building vibrant, family-friendly communities, and Mulgoa Rise is a prime example.
“We were delighted to see such a strong show of community participation and support from new residents and their families and friends at the Festival,” Mr Spencer said.
For further information on Mulgoa Rise, contact Jeff Webb on 1300 272 300 or 0410 438 038 or visit www.mulgoarise.com.au.
Record Crowd Enjoys Annual Community Festival at Mulgoa Rise
A great day out ‘Picnic in the Park’. Image supplied.
6 November 2015 www.glenmoregazette.com.au
“Entitlement” is the idea that we have a right to something – that we are owed. This is legitimate if we have paid for something, but as an attitude toward life it robs our souls.
Our kids express an attitude of entitlement to the sorts of things people worked hard for a few decades ago, or gave up their lives fi ghting for
in wars. There is an increasing sense of entitlement to freedom, wealth, opportunities, and even to happiness. In the past it was understood that your life is what you make of it. Today we feel entitled to be happy if we live in Australia and pay taxes, or if there is a God. And if we are not happy we might turn against the current politicians and question God.
A sense of entitlement can rob us of gratitude, which is a big part of feeling happy. We see it in our kids and ourselves when we are never satisfi ed. Past generations had the satisfaction of working hard for things they valued, and today we certainly work hard, but don’t feel this same sense of achievement because we feel entitled.
The real trap is that when we feel entitled and cannot recognise everything we have as a gift, we feel that we have received nothing or that life and God is unfair.
The truth is that everything – even being alive today or the enjoyment of a good meal - is a precious gift and God doesn’t owe us anything! Have you considered why you live in Glenmore
Park when other good people struggle in slums in Asia? It’s not our entitlement…it’s a gift, and realising it blesses our soul with a sense that life is good and so is God.
Christmas celebrates what God has given us in his Son Jesus to save and help us – not an entitlement but a gift that is received by choosing to give him our allegiance.
To have your say go to my Soul Matters blog at www.paulmarshall.org.
Go well, Paul
Article Written + Submitted by: Pastor Paul Marshall
W: www.fvc.org.au Sunday Service Time: 9:30am @ Regentville Public School
FAITH - FOOTHILLS VINEYARD CHURCH
Soul Matters: The Entitlement Trap
Penrith on 4721 1733 Blaxland on 4739 9749 Shop 1A, 1-3 Castlereagh St, Penrith or Suite 3, 13 Hope St, Blaxland
Your home loan and finance experts in Penrith & Blaxland
Welcome to our new team member KARLIE HARRISON who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience
www.glenmoregazette.com.au November 2015 7
Exciting local business, The Creative Fringe, recently won the ‘Best New Business’ Award at the Penrith City Local Business Awards held at Penrith Panthers. For owner and local Glenmore Park resident, Debbie O’Connor, the award is icing on the cake for the hard working team. “The Creative Fringe, along with coworking, is such a new concept to the Penrith area, so the amount of work that we have put into this business has been huge! Winning the outstanding new business award means that all that hard work has been recognised and rewarded. We are excited that others have seen the value and potential in our business” said Debbie.
The Creative Fringe was launched in April, 2014. It is a coworking space where consultants, small business owners and their teams, freelancers or commuters can come and work in a shared offi ce environment, connect, collaborate and grow their businesses.
For anyone wanting to start a new business, Debbie has some wise words. “Starting your own business may sound like a fun thing to do, but you will never work as hard or as many hours as you will when you start your own thing. The reward is that if you love what you do, it doesn’t feel like work, and when you see your dream becoming a reality (and you get rewarded with awards), there is no better feeling!”
The Creative Fringe is located at Unit 6, 51 York Road, Penrith. They can be contacted on 1300 722896 or at www.thecreativefringe.com.au.
Desk hirefrom $20*
High grade Wifi
Free tea & coffee
Plenty of parking
PO Box service*
24hr access*
The Creative Fringe Wins Best New Business in Penrith
Best new business in Penrith – The Creative Fringe. Photo credit: EventPix
8 November 2015 www.glenmoregazette.com.au
PARENTS CORNER
Article Written + Submitted by: Narelle Smith (Family Worker) Nepean Community + Neighbourhood ServicesP: 0409 986121 or 47218520
Last month I spent three days at Westfi eld Penrith promoting AD/HD Awareness Month. Shopping centres tend to bring out the worst in children and parents. Tired and harried parents. Tired, hungry, and overwhelmed children. It can be a volatile mix involving frustration, yelling, smacking, put-downs, and threats of abandonment. I’ve seen adult temper tantrums of extraordinary magnitude.
So, as I go to Westfi eld on the occasions when I am promoting the work that I do, I go with some trepidation about what I will see, hear, and feel. Well, this time I was most pleasantly surprised. On quite a few occasions I saw children who were very upset, having a moment. And how did the parents respond? They stopped to give their child a hug and a kiss. It was that simple. It was heart-warming. The parents realised that their child wasn’t giving them a hard time, they were having a hard time.
I heard Dr Justin Coulson speaking on the radio the other week. He does very good work and has a website called “Happy Families”. He provided an interesting analogy. If your child could not swim and fell into a swimming pool, what would you do? Would you yell at her, and tell her how stupid she is for falling in? No, you would jump into the pool and save her. And then what would you do? You would teach her how to swim. And that act of learning to swim can take quite a long time, involving much patience, practice and repetition - conquering fear, and celebrating achievements.
Children’s behaviour is the same. They are not giving YOU a hard time. Kids are little. They are learning how to manage themselves and how to navigate this big, scary, and wonderful world. They need us to help make things better, and to guide them how to manage their emotions and actions. And they need this, from us, over and over and over again. It’s our job to be the bigger, stronger, wiser, and kind person in the relationship (Circle of Security) and to teach our kids to go forward with courage and care.
And please know this, it is OK for you to ask for and receive help to be the best parent you can be. We are all in this together.
Construction Nears For New Glenmore Park School
Continued from pg.1
The Glenmore Park School project has benefi ted from extensive community consultation.
“As we have progressed with the concept and design the Department of Education has discussed the project with residents in neighbouring streets and suburbs, Parents and Citizens associations, local disability support organisations and Penrith City Council,” said Tanya Davies.
Over the past 5 years, the NSW Liberals & Nationals Government has committed almost $4 billion to school infrastructure and maintenance.
www.glenmoregazette.com.au November 2015 9
Light Up Glenmore Park
AMA Event Management invites you to be a part of ‘Light Up Glenmore Park’. A Christmas lights
display competition in Glenmore Park to encourage community spirit and visitors from surrounding suburbs.
3 Categories are available for entry
1. Traditional Seasons Greeting
2. Infl atable Yuletime Cheer
3. I’m dreaming of a White Christmas
Residents of Glenmore Park enter via the online booking form on a dedicated facebook page. $10 Entry
Fee will be payable and donated to Ronald McDonald
House Charities.
Entries will close on 1st December.Judging will commence 5th December and conclude on 18th December.Presentation Event will be held at Glenmore Park Town Centre on Saturday 19th December. Cash & Prizes to be won by each Category Winner & Runner UP
Ruby Productions Presents...The Mystery of the Monsters' Big BallBy Mal and Jenny Tibbitts and Directed by Jenny Tibbitts
Monster Cast and Crew. Image supplied.
This original production brings mystery, comedy, music and a little bit of horror into an interactive Cabaret Show. If you can imagine a musical version of Sherlock Holmes with Rocky Horror Picture Show in the mix and you will get the concept behind this very exciting and premiere production.
Set in three acts, this show will introduce you to the Mistress who is both evil and seductive and has a thirst for human fl esh. She and her servant Quasi, physically challenged by his enormous hump, manage a creepy hotel that has seen better days. A visit by the famous Detective Shylock Bones and his colleague Doctor Watsup cannot be a coincidence. Nor can the presence of the other guests at the Hotel – a Lord and Lady who may be up to no good. The mystery unfolds in the context of a special event – The Monsters’ Ball – an outrageous event featuring your favourite classic horror characters.
Performance Dates: Saturday 31st October (Halloween Night); Saturday 7th November, Friday 13th November (Friday 13th) and Saturday 14th November – all performances at 6.30pm (doors open at 6pm). Tickets: $55 (dinner and show) – Limited tickets for ‘show only’ at $25.To book: www. Trybooking.com/142166. To reserve show only phone (02) 47355422.Venue: “Monster’s Ball” will be performed at Emu Sports Club, 1 Leonay Parade, Leonay. www.rubyproductions.com.au
Patrons are welcome to dress up in ‘horror theme’ for the performance.
Ingredients • 2 Middle Rashers Bacon, Trimmed, Halved Lengthways• 4 Thin Beef BBQ Sausages• 4 Hot Dog Rolls• 1/3 Cup (80g) Chargrilled Capsicum, Thinly Sliced• 1 Tablespoon Finely Chopped Jalapeno Chilli• 2/3 Cup (70g) Grated Cheese• 1 Avocado, Stone Removed, Peeled, Chopped• Barbecue Sauce, To ServeMethod1. Carefully wrap a piece of bacon around each sausage, starting at
one end and using halved toothpicks to secure at both ends.2. Heat a non-stick frying pan over medium heat. Cook bacon
wrapped sausages for 6 mins, turning until bacon is crispy and sausage is cooked through. Transfer to a plate. Remove toothpicks.
3. Preheat a grill on high. Cut hot dog rolls almost all the way through. Place a sausage in each hot dog roll. Top with capsicum, jalapeno pepper and sprinkle with the Mexican cheese. Place under grill for 2-3 mins or until cheese melts. Top with avocado and barbecue sauce.
Ingredients • 1 (130g) Ripe Yellow Nectarine, Skin on, Stone Removed• 3-4 Large (120g) Strawberries, Washed + Hulled• 200g Seedless Watermelon Flesh• 1/4 Cup Frozen Raspberries• 200ml Organic Apple Juice (No Added Sugar)• 1 Teaspoon Crushed Pink Pepper Corns Method1. Place the nectarine fl esh, strawberries, watermelon and
raspberries in a Breville Kinetix Control blender. Add the apple juice and half the pepper. Blend for 15-20 seconds or until smooth.
2. Pour into chilled glasses and sprinkle over the remaining pepper.Source: taste.com.au/recipes/34695/pink+peppered+berry+juice
Stuffed Olives, Sun Dried TomatoesAmbrosia Olive farm provides Eleon Cosmetics
all made from extra virgin olive oil.
The Browns Aunty Em BFF
Sis Ms Jones Mum
1300 664 661 | lollylicious.com.auShop 8, NK Centre, 450 High Street, Penrith NSW 2750
Order now for Christmas pick up or delivery
$10 OFFfor early birds!
*
* $10 OFF online using the coupon code SANTA at the checkout or present this ad in store. Offer ends Monday 30th November 2015. Minimum purchase $30. Delivery additional. Excludes custom orders.
See website for full terms + conditions.
T$43 $45 $50
$50 $69 $70
Gifts from $7Huge Selection In Store
Christmas is Sorted!
www.glenmoregazette.com.au November 2015 11
Mayoral Statement –Airport UpdateThe Western Sydney Airport draft Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) has been released for public exhibition by the Federal Department of Infrastructure and Development.
The public exhibition period closes on Friday 18 December 2015
"Last month we opened the EIS for the fi rst time like everyone else so I can’t comment on specifi c details. But I can assure you, ever since the airport was announced, we’ve been speaking to both State and Federal Governments on a whole range of issues we believe relate to an airport. We have also been actively pushing for the opportunities an airport can bring.
I consider the 60 day exhibition period inadequate to address the level of detail involved and the impacts an airport may have - this airport has already been with successive governments for decades.
The draft EIS is approximately 4000 pages. Penrith Council has been calling for a minimum of 90 days to respond to the draft EIS.
Penrith, along with neighbouring Western Sydney Councils (WSROC and MACROC) have appointed an independent team of experts to go over the EIS to inform our submission. This will ensure we can accurately represent the best interests of our community.
We’re looking for commitments on jobs, road, rail and other infrastructure to support the airport.
For Western Sydney and Penrith residents to benefi t as a result of the airport construction and operation, it needs to be fully integrated and connected with the region – through road and rail. This will stimulate jobs growth beyond the airport.
We also want to see that our natural environment and the amenity of our community is protected. The EIS must accurately address environmental and social impacts to ensure the health and wellbeing of our community is maintained and our beautiful natural environment protected. A key issue is how noise is to be eff ectively managed, this is not negotiable.
Each day more than 65,000 people leave our City to go to work – sitting on congested roads and crowded trains, taking them away from their homes and families. We’ve been consistently talking to both State and Federal Governments on a range of issues including a rail link between the airport and the western line.
Imagine the increased productivity if even before the airport opens, the Western Sydney Orbital was complete and the South West rail line extended through the Broader Western Sydney Employment Area to the western line. This would connect the North and South West growth centres and create access to tens of thousands of jobs within an easy commute." said Councillor Karen McKeown, Mayor of Penrith
IT’S SPIDER SEASON AGAIN!!!Don’t get bitten this summer... get your home professionally treated by our experienced staff.
FREE INSPECTION AND APPRAISAL SERVICE.
TERMITES - Prevention is
Better than cure!!!Remember 1 in 3 homes in
Australia are affected by termites - don’t be the one!
Your home is your most valuable asset.
Have your home thoroughlyinspected for peace of mind.
Loyalty is (now) a One-Way StreetIn the early 70’s I can remember going to the local Bank of NSW (now Westpac)
branch with Mum and Dad and my sisters to meet with the Bank Manager for a home loan. We were all dressed up and as we approached the door Dad turned to us kids and warned us sternly to be on our best behaviour, glaring at each of us and poking us menacingly in the chest.
Once inside, the Bank Manager greeted us by name, all of us, because that was our Bank and he knew us and we knew him. We went there all the time to bank Dad’s wages or to pay bills or any number of things.
The Bank Manager knew that my parents were dedicated, hard working and hon-ourable people and on the basis of their character as much as financial position he gave them a Home Loan. It was an age when the banks would back their clients in good times and bad, and in response earned the loyalty of their clients.
For better or worse things have moved on significantly since those days. Most transactions are done over the Internet and there is no personal relationship and as a result the Banks loyalty to their clients has also been lost.
Many of us remain loyal to our Bank because that’s what our Parents taught us. Sadly though, our loyalty counts for nothing. In fact Banks are more interested in at-tracting new customers than looking after existing clients.
Recently, APRA issued new lending requirements to banks and increased capital re-quirements. In response the Banks changed their lending rules in various ways and as I write this Westpac have just announced an increase in Interest Rates for existing customers!
Loyalty between Bank and Customer is now a one-way street and unfortunately cli-ent loyalty to their Bank is misplaced. If your Bank has declined a loan or isn’t offering you their best interest rate, talk to us. We can simply and easily tell you how much you can borrow and find you a great rate.
Save Money this Christmas Season
Look out for early bird discounts. Got to organise a Christmas event? Be on the
lookout for early bird discounts, as many places will offer
cheaper prices or money off if you book well in advance.
TO FIND OUT HOW A LOCAL SOLAR EXPERT CAN HELP YOU, CALL 02 4760 0809
WWW.NEPEANSOLAR.COM.AUWE ARE
WE DO
take control of your finances
book for your free consultation – home appointments available
Our office is located at:5/5 Hollylea Rd Leumeah, NSW | Ph: 02 4628 3957 | Email: [email protected]
Achieve financial well being by addressing your financial goalsWe specialise in what our clients demand; personalised, qualified financial advice
delivered professionally and without bias.
Self Managed Superannuation Specialists
Investment Advice – including direct shares
Superannuation Advice
Wealth Protection/Insurance
Tax Planning via our in-house Accountants
Our areas of expertise include:
If you admire someone for making a diff erence to the Penrith community, then give them the recognition they deserve and nominate them for a 2016 Australia Day Award.
Penrith Mayor Karen McKeown said Council’s annual Australia Day Awards honour the everyday heroes whose outstanding contributions might otherwise go unrecognised by the general public.
“These awards highlight Penrith’s substantial array of citizens who excel in sporting, creative and artistic endeavours,” she said. “As well as a large number of community minded people who work tirelessly in the background to make our city a better place.”
2015 Penrith Citizen of the Year David Currie said he was proud to have raised his family in the local area and was humbled to win the award.
“It was such an honour,” David said. “At the Australia Day Awards when the Mayor presented me with the medallion, it brought back
memories of the many experiences of our vibrant community over the years, of the many who give freely of their time and eff ort to enhance living in Penrith.“As Penrith’s 2015 Citizen of the Year one really gets to experience the many cultural community events that make up our great city.”
To receive this prestigious honour, winners must demonstrate excellence in their fi eld and be considered inspirational role models for the community.
The Australia Day Awards highlight excellence across various categories including: Citizen of the Year, Young citizen of the Year (16-25 years), Sportsperson of the Year and Local Appreciation Awards (for community service). All nominees are considered for the Penrith Citizen of the Year Award and Penrith’s Local Hero Award.
Nominations close 14 November 2015. For more information and help go to penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/ausday call 47327736 or email [email protected].
For all your Conveyancing Needs
Versatile Conveyancing Offers
p: 02 4773 2014 m: 0448 354 751 f: 02 4773 4278
e: |
Local business award winners – The Elders team. Photo credit: EventPix
Elders Real Estate Penrith and Wallacia recently won the ‘Real Estate Agency’ Award at the Penrith City Local Business Awards held at Penrith Panthers. For owner Damian Sexton and his team, winning the award has been a great accomplishment. “This awards shows that my team and I’s hard work and dedication has been noticed throughout Penrith, Wallacia and the surrounding suburbs.
The team is ecstatic to know that their clients and landlords are happy with their work and went out of their way to vote for us. It shows that the time, eff ort and dedication it took for all members of the team to open our second offi ce and have it up and running so smoothly and quickly has paid off ” said Damian.
Having worked in real estate for many years, but only being an owner for just over two, Damian is pleased with the goals his team is achieving.
“This shows me that I am heading in the right direction and have picked the right team to back me and help grow the business. We would like to say a massive thank you to all those who have supported us and helped us become the business we are today” he said.
Finally, Damian has some words of wisdom for anyone wanting to start a new business. “Starting your own business can be scary and a lot of people don’t look into the daily background work that is involved in keeping an offi ce running. When opening your own business the most important thing to focus on is having the right people working for you and helping you grow” he explained.
Elders Real Estate Penrith and Wallacia are located at 348 High Street, Penrith and 1/1 Park Road, Wallacia.
They can be contacted on; for Penrith 4732 5055 or at www.penrith.eldersrealestate.com.au for Wallacia 4773 9511 or at www.wallacia.eldersrealestate.com.au
2016 Australia Day Award Nominations are Open
14 November 2015 www.glenmoregazette.com.au
If you’re sick of being in constant back pain
for your Assessment Session!
Valued at $55Andreas KleinNutritionist &
Remedial TherapistBSc, Adv Dip Nut Med, DRM
I’ve personally developed this technique after 16yrs experience:
“After years of severe back pain I’m now enjoying golf, fully pain free and even started brick-laying again!” – John Hasler, Glenmore Park
“I’d given up really - I’d tried so many things. In just a couple of sessions the pain and muscle spasms had gone. I recommend your
work to anyone.” – Craig Gibson, Richmond
Work & play like you used to after just a few sessions!
It works well for shoulders & knees too.
Article Written + Submitted by: Andreas Klein Nutritionist + Remedial Therapist from Beautiful Health + Wellness
P: 0418 166 269
HEALTH MATTERS
One of the most often run examinations for back pain is a radiological scan - an X-ray, CT scan or MRI. All these scans are excellent in certain circumstances and they can add valuable information to a clinical picture. So many people with back pain request or even expect their GP to order a scan and are disappointed or even
upset when this doesn’t happen. However as highlighted in a quote from an ABC Four Corners report on Sep 28, 2015, ‘the truth is, many of the scans, tests and procedures ordered by medical practitioners are wasteful, unnecessary and potentially harmful’! So if on occasion your GP denies you a scan for back pain they may actually be doing you & the public purse a favour.
I see patients scans & the accompanying reports almost every day. Scans reveal many things, such as vertebrae with fractures, trophic or Modic changes, vertebrae with altered shapes, fused vertebra; many types of bulging discs, loss of disc height, osteophytes (bony outgrowths from vertebrae), stenosed (blocked) spinal canals & nerve exits, facet joint arthritis, etc.
There are many causes of back pain, and proper diagnosis is
vital. In some cases what is revealed on a scan is very important and helpful. In the majority of cases (as suggested by experts in the Four Corners report) scans reveal little about the cause of back pain, nor for that matter about likely response to treatment. Still many patients come in having been told, based on scan results, that they’re just getting old and that there is little that can be done about their pain or their state of debility. These folk then simply put up with the pain which is often quite high, even with multiple medications.
While not every case of back pain will be fi xed with manual therapies and indeed some people may need surgery or other treatments, simple intervention with appropriate muscle elongation therapy can have surprising results. Using specifi c techniques we remove infl ammatory fl uids from back tissues & lengthen them so that tissue function normalises. With regular treatment over a few weeks or months depending on the severity of the problem in most cases chronic back pain goes completely, even in many long standing cases.
If you have a problem with a back injury or back pain why not come talk to us at BHW – see our ad for contact details
Article Written & Submitted by: Linda Cassell from Psychology Works 4 All P: 4773 3057 or 0421 507 191 E: [email protected]
COUNSELLING CORNER
Our lives, experiences, upbringings and families are all diff erent, but it would be fair to say that most of us set out quietly, hoping and secretly expecting to live a happy, successful and healthy life. This life would ideally be topped with some meaning and purpose, with a generous side order of solid and sustaining relationships.
But life doesn’t always go to plan or play fair….Watch any current aff airs show on any given day and you’re
bound to see someone who has come out the other side of some bizarre, horrifi c, near fatal, life challenging event. For those aff ected, it’s often a life-defi ning crossroad where everything changes, where they take stock of their lives and question what is truly important and alter their lives accordingly.
Author Matthew Johnstone, in his latest book, ‘The Big Little book of Resilience’, writes ‘I feel I’ve had a pretty blessed life but along the way there has been some defi ning moments. I had a near death experience following a massive asthma attacked; a friend and I were assault; he had his front teeth knocked out and I was chased by a guy with a knife who said he was going
to kill me. I stood a block from the World Trade Centre when it came down. And sporadically throughout my adult life, I have battled and thankfully overcome depression. All these events were horrible, painful and frightening but in many ways they forged the person, the father, husband and friend that I am today. I wouldn’t want to repeat any of the above but I wouldn’t want to change them either, mostly because I can’t. Collectively, they opened my eyes to what I hold dear and value in my life.’
Viktor Frankl , who miraculously survived three years in Nazi concentration camps including Auschwitz, wrote in his book ‘Man’s search for Meaning’ that while we may have little control over events in our lives, what we have paramount control over is how we respond to those events.
We all have a story. We all have a journey with both good and bad. We all have the ability to overcome diffi culty and grow from the experience.
Go to www.matthewjohnstone.com.au to read more about his story.
Don’t Let Your ‘Back Scans’ Defi ne You!
Resilience
www.glenmoregazette.com.au November 2015 15
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
9:30am Pram/Child
Friendly ClassBOOT CAMP Jamison Park
9:30am Pram/Child
Friendly ClassBOOT CAMPJamison Park
9:30am Pram/Child
Friendly ClassBOOT CAMP Jamison Park
8:15amBOOT CAMP
Alternates between Knapsack/Nepean
River
6:00pmBOOT CAMP
Alternates between Knapsack/Nepean
River
6:00am45 minute
BOOT CAMPNepean River
6:00am45 minute
BOOT CAMPJamison Park
6:30pmPILATES
South Penrith Neighbourhood
Centre
6:30pmPILATES
South Penrith Neighbourhood
Centre
7:00pmBOOT CAMPJamison Park
7:00pmBOOT CAMPJamison Park
6:30pmBOOT CAMP
Alternates between Knapsack/Nepean
River
To make a booking please contact Merinda0421 773 984 [email protected]
www.designerbody.com.au
Classes held in Penrith at Jamison Park, Nepean River and Knapsack stairs.
Boot Camp, Pilates, Mums & Bubs,
Mobile Personal Training
Shannon Takes Home the Bronze Medal
Shannon Munaweera with her bronze medal. Image supplied.
Glenmore Park resident Shannon Munaweera recently won a Bronze Medal at the New South Wales All Schools Athletics Championships. Shannon, who is a member of the Jamison Little Athletics Club, claimed third place in the Under 18 Girl’s Hammer Throw. Shannon’s coach Breanne Clement was very proud of the hard work and training preparation she put into the event. Winning the Bronze Medal also means that Shannon has qualifi ed to compete at the Australian Youth and Junior Championships later in the year. Well done Shannon and best of luck.
TALKING HEALTH + FITNESS WITH MERINDAArticle Written + Submitted by: Merinda Husking from
Looking to Improve Your Core and Have a Tight Tummy for Summer?
Incorporate these 5 exercises into your strength routine for great results!! 1. Plank: When performed correctly, a simple
plank is one of the most eff ective ways to tighten your entire core. Correct technique is the key. Keep your back fl at and your belly button pulled in toward your spine.
2. Mountain Climbers: This vigorous variation of a standard plank kicks the core tightening up a notch. Angling your knees toward the opposite shoulder is a wonderful way increase the intensity even more. Place your hands wider than shoulder-width apart on the ground in a push-up position. Bring one knee to your chest and then back to the starting position, alternate each leg quickly.
3. Russian Twist: Nothing quite brings the burn like a properly done set of Russian Twists. By holding a medicine ball or dumbbell in your hands, the exercise becomes even more eff ective. Sit on the fl oor with knees bent like in a “sit-up” position. The feet should be kept together and slightly off the fl oor. Keep your torso straight and your back off the ground at a 45 degree angle. Hold a medicine ball or dumbbell with both hands. Next, the arms should be swung from one side to another in a twisting motion. Move slowly for a more challenging workout.
4. Knee Tucks: All too often I see people neglect their lower abs in favour of quicker, easier exercises. The fact is that our lower abs typically need the most work, so give them the attention that they need with these Knee Tucks. Start on your back, bend your knees with your feet on the fl oor and knees touching. Extend both arms overhead on either side of your ears, palms facing up. Exhale and bring your knees up towards your chest. Slowly lower your hips back down to start position.
5. Side Plank: Side Planks are much more challenging than they appear at fi rst glance. While the focus is mainly on your waist, due to the stabilising nature of this exercise, you’re also working your entire core as a whole.
Put your feet and legs together as you lie on your right side. Place your right arm under your body and lift your upper body so that your right elbow is directly under your shoulder. From this position, slowly raise your hips from the ground until a straight line is formed from your ankles to your shoulders. Hold the position for a moment, slowly return to the starting position, and repeat.
For best results these exercises MUST be combined with correct nutrition. Avoid processed carbs, packaged or fried foods. Fill up on lean proteins and fresh vegetables.
If you’re ready to take your results to the next level call or email me today and we will get you started on an exercise/nutrition program that will deliver massive results!
16 November 2015 www.glenmoregazette.com.au
PAWS A WHILEArticle Written + Submitted by: Camille Brandt from Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital A: 377 Wentworth Rd, Orchard Hills P: 4736 2027
Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital
Camille Brandt BVSc(Hons 1), MVS(SAP) Erin Short BVSc(Hons 1)
Services provided include:
For Appointments call
4736 2027
Consulting Hours
Check out our website for more information
377 Wentworth Road, Orchard Hills – 4736 2027
Penrith City Local Business Award Winners!!!Wow!! We won the Pet Care Category in the Penrith City Local
Business Awards! I would like to thank my staff for always putting the client
fi rst, to everyone who voted for us and to our great clients who continually support us.
Winners are defi nitely grinners!! It was a great presentation night and we were all thrilled to walk up onto the stage to accept the award.
It is a fantastic feeling to almost triple your business from a 5 employee business to 14 employees within a 5 year period. Creating 9 jobs is an unexpected reward of running a small business.
I don’t work a day in my life. I love my job!
Guide Dog Puppy Raising
Well, Leo the 8 week old male Labrador arrived this week and he is soooo cute!! I can’t wait for you to meet him. He will come to the veterinary hospital every day with me and Pony, so there will plenty of opportunities to watch him grow and develop.
Of course being a normal puppy, he is mouthing everything and peeing everywhere. How much pee can come out of such a small puppy!!!! Ha-Ha! I could watch his antics all day, as he explores his new world of sights, smells and sounds. He will be starting Puppy Preschool at The Guide Dogs Centre in October and at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital in November.
For more information: www.guidedogs.com.au.Please feel free to pop in anytime and meet the team at Orchard
Hills Veterinary Hospital. Call 4736 2027 to make an appointment. Check us out on Facebook and online at www.orchardhillsvet.com.au.
Camille with Leo - Guide Dog in training.
Winners! The team at the Penrith City Local Business Awards. Photo credit: EventPix
www.glenmoregazette.com.au November 2015 17
COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARDSaturday November 7
Wallacia Community Market Day8am to 3pm. Wallacia Hall Cnr Greendale Road & Roma Avenue - Wallacia. Bring the family, have fun & grab a bargainA wide variety of market stalls featuring Local arts, crafts, food & lots, lots moreLots of new & used wares Entertainment - Kids disco, fun photo booth, face painting.Displays of kids dance, martial arts, yogaEnjoy bacon & egg rolls, sausage, sandwiches, drinks.For all enquiries email: [email protected]
contact: Ellena on 0403 738 500
Wednesday November 11
Wednesday November 11
Lung Support Group(2nd Wednesday of each month)10 - 12pm Kingswood Neighbourhood Centre 19 Bringelly Road Kingswood.$3 to cover tea and coff ee. Followed by Lungs in action exercise class run by a qualifi ed instructor. 12 - 1pm - FREE Enquires: John
4735 1542 or Gloria 4733 8926
Wednesday November 11
Arthritis NSW (2nd Wednesday of each month)Penrith Branch MeetingCWA Hall, Tindale St, Penrith. Coff ee available from 9:30amFurther details: Diane 9623 9789
Wednesday November 11
Monthly Thermomix ClassesSapphires Cafe next to the Blue Hills Community Centre in Glenmore Park. The next class is at 7pm to 9pm. Cost is $25 per head and bookings are essential as the classes fi ll quickly. Contact Melissa on 0422 651 971 or email
Red Cross Penrith Branch Meeting(2nd Thursday of each month)CWA Hall Tindale St, PenrithCoff ee available from 9:30am Enquires: Diane 9623 9789
Saturday November 14
Open Mic Night 6pm – 8pm. (2nd Saturday of Every Month)Gloria Jeans Glenmore Park, Glenmore Park Town Centrefacebook.com/gloriajeansglenmorepark
Sunday November 15
Penrith City National Servicemens Association of Australia(3rd Sunday of the month)Penrith RSL Club at 10:30am. New members and visitors welcome. Coff ee and tea provided.
Monday November 16
(3rd Monday of each month)Nepean Evening VIEW Club are holding their Dinner Meeting at Panthers Penrith arrive 7.00pm for 7.30pm meal and meeting - cost $26 (bookings essential). Women of VIEW support the Smith Family’s Learning for Life project. New members warmly welcomed. Enquires: Yvonne Boorer on 0413 559 711
Monday November 16
The next meeting of the Nepean / Blue Mountains Prostate Cancer Support Group will be held at 6.30pm in Lecture Room 1, Learning & Development Unit, located in the Nepean 2 building, (formally known as the SWAHS 2 building) Nepean Public Hospital.Our Guest Speaker will be Merv Adlington from the Penrith Community Men’s Shed who will speak on the role and value of Men’s Shed’s.All meetings are available to males and their partners who are seeking information on this cancer, and who live in the Blacktown, Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury and Penrith areas. Come along and experience the caring and benefi ts off ered by our Support Group whose motto is YOU ARE NOT ALONE.Enquiries: prostatesupport.org.au or David
Wilkinson, President 1300 13 38 78
Tuesday November 17
Glenmore Park Residents Group Meeting(3rd Tuesday of the month) Floribunda Community Centre, Glenmore Park @ 7pm Enquires: 4733 1499
Wednesday November 18
Glenmore Park Probus Club Inc.(3rd Wednesday of the month)Held at Penrith Golf Club on the Northern Road at 10am. We welcome retired & semi retired, socially active people, to enjoy our friendly meetings & outings each month. Visitors welcome....Contact Rayella Haines 0411 237 699
Thursday November 19
South Penrith Probus Club(3rd Thursday of the month)Glenmore Park Community Centre. 10:00am Visitors welcome Social Club for active retirees. Enquires: Merle Blatch 4733 1614
Thursday November 19
Solo Circle of Friends(3rd Thursday of each month)For single men & women 55 yrs & over who enjoy lunches, dinners, outings etc. Come and join our friendly group. To join, send self addressed
envelope to Secretary, PO Box 7557, South
Penrith NSW 2750
Thursday November 19
Blue Mountains Parkinson’s Support Group (3rd Thursday of every month)Meet us at Springwood for morning tea, guest speakers, and support for suff erers and carers of Parkinson’s Disease. Enquires: Viv or Barry for
initial contact on 0404 836 921 or 47 379141
Saturday November 28
Glenmore Park Monthly Twilight Market(Last Saturday of Every Month)3-7pm Glenmore Park Community Centre, Cnr Luttrell Street & Town Terrace. Taking stall bookings now. [email protected]
Event dates may alter at short notice. Check with the event organiser for the most up to date details.
Mondays 9.30am - 11.30am
Craft ‘n’ Connect Join others to work on craft projects, and make packs for foster carers. At Floribunda Community Centre, Glenmore Park. Call Jo on 0477 114 701
Mondays 7.00pm - 10pm
Riverland Harmony Chorus RehearsalsGlenmore Park Child & Family Centre, Blue Hills DrivePhone: 4773 8284 or 4739 1834
Wednesdays 9.15am - 10.15am
Heartmoves A gentle exercise program for all ages and abilities. Only $5 per session. Held at Floribunda Community Centre, Glenmore Park. Call Julie on 4733 1499
Wednesdays at 10.00am -2.00pm
Nepean Valley RSL Day ClubThe Salvation Army Hall at Glenmore Park. It is a social club for Seniors in the community to come along & have fun, socialize & enjoy a morning tea & lunch.$7.00 per meeting. Enquires: Jan Eaton on 4704 8506
Wednesdays 7.00pm for 7.15pm start
Rotary Club of Wallacia-Mulgoa Valley Cost of meal $20.00 per head (One course, Plus tea/coff ee/BYO Alcohol) To book, contact Jan Bradley on 0428 289 919. Expressions of interest for Guest Speakers. Please call Jan or email:
“Taste of Everything” group for WomenLearn something new each week, meet new people, and have a laugh. Floribunda Community Centre, Glenmore Park. Call Julie on 4733 1499
Thursdays 5.00pm - 6.00pm
ZumbaCall Elisabeth on 0421 978 220
Thursdays 7:00pm - 9:45pm
Love Modern Jive dance lessons and social group for over 18’s. Get fi t, learn to partner dance and meet new friends. Beginners, couples and singles welcome. $10 for members, $15 casual per session. For more information call
Andrew 4730 3300 Or visit Facebook:
www.facebook.com/lovemodernjive
Thursdays 10.00am - 12.00pm
(During School Terms) Glenmore Park Playgroup For Babies - 1.5 year olds. Surveyor’s Creek Community Centre Ballybunnion Terrace. For more
information contact Tegan on 0404 948
454 or visit glenmoreparkplaygroup.com
Fridays 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Tai ChiCall Christie: 0431 149 131
WEEKLY EVENTS
River Valley Singers Singer wanted for newly formed groupWednesdays 7pm to 9pm at PenrithPaceway Phone 47351675 or 0402 669 640
18 November 2015 www.glenmoregazette.com.au
QUALITY IS MY
NUMBER 1!
CTC COMMUNICATIONS
BOSCH ALARM SYSTEMS, CCTVTELEPHONE SYSTEMS, NBN.
INSTALLATIONS AND SERVICE
1300 552 282WWW.CTCCOMMUNICATIONS.COM.AU
Unit 25/ 46-48 Abel St, Jamisontown, NSW 2750
Masters Security License: 408494577
ALARM SYSTEMS
ACCOUNTANT
BRAZEWELL TAX & ADVISORYLocal & friendly
Chartered Accountancy practice offering:
0408 118 142
ACCOUNTANT
ACCOUNTANT
AWNINGS & CARPORTS
AUTOMOTIVE
AWNINGS & CARPORTS
Call Stephen on 0404 471 372 www.atsawnings.com.au
License number: 278496C
Fully Licensed & Insured, Professional & Friendly Service
Create Extra Living Space, Call us for a FREE Measure & Quote
Digital Antenna GuysAntenna Supplied and Fitted
Digital Set Top Boxes, Insurance Work,TV Data & Phone Outlets, Home Theatre
Installations, Receive Wollongong Channels.
FREE QUOTES 0410 513 630Talk to our friendly technicians today
ANTENNA
AIR CONDITIONING
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Service & Repair Specialists
Ducted Systems Split Systems Weatherwalls
Call Phil 0407 319 5254733 3110
Commercial & Residentialwww.nepeanairnsw.com.au
Get Ready For Summer!
Full range of accountingservices including:BAS, FBT, Bookkeeping, Tax Compliance, Advice on Business Set-up