FAITH LUTHERAN COLLEGE: BOX 296, TANUNDA SA 5352 Phone: (08) 8561 4200 | Fax: (08) 8563 2408 Email: [email protected] | Website: www.faith.sa.edu.au 8th June 2017 VOLUME 33 ISSUE 8 The Vineyard INSIDE THE ISSUE Year 10 & 11 semester 1 Exams Principal’s Awards Term 1 Diary Dates Life Membership for Bob Mitchell Biggest Morning Tea Year 8 & 9 Verbal Combat The Uniform Shop Student News Exchange Student Update Open Girls Soccer Results Year 8 -9 Boys Football Result Faith Athletics Team Vetamorphus Retreat Australian Gridiron League Junior Nationals Future Pathways Year 12 Hospitality Restaurant Lunch Open Touch Mid North Carnival Year 8 German Class visits TLS CSI at Faith Campus Barossa Arts & Convention Centre Community Notices Faith Lutheran College I think if we asked a thousand families whether they have areas of wall space dedicated to family photos, in all shapes and sizes, representing their family members past and present, there would be at least 950 that say they do…… and perhaps the other 50 are undergoing renovations and so they’ve taken them down – for the time being! As I was recently arranging my own family wall, I got to thinking about the walls of our school and I have to admit, apart from a few pockets here and there, they are quite bare and/ or outdated! Couple this with some very interesting information I have been receiving from many students who wish to take time out of the College to follow a passion of theirs, it became obvious that we can learn a lot more about each other through simple text and photographs. The Faith Family Album initiative aims to promote the activities of our students – the kinds of activities that the College would not necessarily get to hear about. These include hobbies and passions that many of us are invested in and that can lead us to some impressive levels of achievement. Some examples that have come to light recently are: • Competitor in Junior National Gridiron events interstate • Scholarship to study Marine Biology at the University of Tasmania • Competitor in the SA Athletics Championships in Sydney • Netball player in the state league squad • Acceptance into the School of American Ballet (New York) The Faith Family Album aims to recognise these achievements through the display of photographs of our students in action around the College. So, as a member of our Community; whether you are that student, or a family member of a student that follows a particular passion which has led to the kinds of achievements listed here, I would love to hear from you. Please email me directly at: [email protected]. FAITH FAMILY ALBUM Daniel Amey Head of College
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I think if we asked a thousand families whether they have areas of wall space dedicated to family photos, in all shapes and sizes, representing their family members past and present, there would be at least 950 that say they do…… and perhaps the other 50 are undergoing renovations and so they’ve taken them down – for the time being!
As I was recently arranging my own family wall, I got to thinking about the walls of our school and I have to admit, apart from a few pockets here and there, they are quite bare and/or outdated! Couple this with some very interesting information I have been receiving from many students who wish to take time out of the College to follow a passion of theirs, it became obvious that we can learn a lot more about each other through simple text and photographs.
The Faith Family Album initiative aims to promote the activities of our students – the kinds of activities that the College would not necessarily get to hear about. These include hobbies and passions that many of us are invested in and that can lead us to some impressive levels of achievement.
Some examples that have come to light recently are:
• Competitor in Junior National Gridiron events interstate
• Scholarship to study Marine Biology at the University of Tasmania
• Competitor in the SA Athletics Championships in Sydney
• Netball player in the state league squad
• Acceptance into the School of American Ballet (New York)
The Faith Family Album aims to recognise these achievements through the display of photographs of our students in action around the College.
So, as a member of our Community; whether you are that student, or a family member of a student that follows a particular passion which has led to the kinds of achievements listed here, I would love to hear from you. Please email me directly at: [email protected].
FAITH FAMILY ALBUM
Daniel Amey Head of College
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College ContactInformation
STUDENT ABSENCES OR MESSAGES
To report all student absentees or to leave messages for students, parents/caregivers are asked to
telephone Student Services directly on 8561 4222.
You may call at any time of the day or evening; a message bank is
available which is checked regularly.
If your student will miss an instrumental lesson please advise
the Music Office on the day.
We encourage you to utilise our Student Absentee email:
(In an emergency situation phone this number for details)
Phone 8561 4295
STUDENT SERVICES (Phone when reporting student absentees or leaving messages
for students) Phone 8561 4222
FEE PAYMENTS/ACCOUNT QUERIES
Phone 8561 4203
ENROLMENT ENQUIRIESPhone 8561 4200
THE UNIFORM SHOPPhone 8561 4216
BAROSSA ARTS & CONVENTION CENTRE
Phone 8561 4299 Fax 8563 0066
Exams for Year 10 and 11 are coming up at the end of this term. Please refer to the Exam Timetables below for dates and times for these exams. These Timetables have already been emailed to the students.
Closer to the date of the Exams there will be a Permission Slip sent home for parents to sign to enable your child to either arrive later in the day if they do not have the first exam or to leave early if they have no more exams for the rest of that day. There will be a supervised room available for quiet study if students do not leave the College.
The Wellbeing Leaders will be running some sessions in preparation for these exams to help the students be better organised and more confident in their approach. Good luck to everyone for the Mid-year Exams.
Neil Jaensch - SACE and Exam Coordinator
Year 10 Examination Timetable for Semester 1, 2017Wednesday 21st to Friday 23rd June
Exam Start Time
Wednesday 21st June
Thursday 22nd June
Friday 23rd June
9.00am English Science German11.10am Mathematics History ACARA1.30pm Japanese
Physical Education Elective
Geography Music
Year 11 Examination Timetable for Semester 1, 2017Friday 23rd June to Tuesday 27th June
Exam Start Time
Friday 23rd June Monday 26th June
Tuesday 27th June
9.00am English General Mathematics A Mathematics A
Mathematics Essential Physics
11.10am Music German
Physical Education
Ancient Studies
1.30pm Biology Mathematics
Psychology Accounting
Chemistry Japanese
Year 10 and 11 Semester 1 Exams
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Year 8Sophie Brice Bethany Stella Holt Hoffnungsthal Libby Fiebiger Rosenthal
Cooper Dunn Ebenezer Lane Blieschke Neukirch Bianca Puliatti Siegersdorf
Thomas Kleinig Gnadenberg Samuel Doering North Rhine Amy Lecons St Kitts
Madeleine Whyatt Gomersal Alison Roennfeldt North Rhine Jackson Nokes St Kitts
Tessa Arthur Greenock Ryan Schrapel North Rhine Holly Perrett St Kitts
Marcus Howard Gruenberg Connor Chidgey Penrice Jacinta Mason Stockwell
Karen Kalleske Gruenberg Stephanie Trinkle Penrice Sarah Wigney Vine Vale
Sarah Minge Hoffnungsthal Jonathon Gaczol Rosenthal
Principal’s Awards Term 1 - 2017These awards are given to recognise students who have demonstrated an outstanding level of academic achievement and/or Learning Practices during Term 1, using the following criteria;• Achieve at least 60% ‘A’ grades and at least 60% ‘Excellent’ Learning Practices, and• Achieve no ‘D’ or ‘E’ grades and no ‘Developing’ Learning Practices.
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JUNE
14 Year 10 Music Showcase
15 Year 10 Science and Engineering Challenge excursion
18 Pedal Prix Race
22 Year 9 Music Camp
29 Last Day Term 2
30 Student Free Day
2017 TERM DATES:Term 3: 24th July – 29th September
Term 4: 16th October – 6th December
REMINDER: For planned student absences of 2 days or more please email [email protected]
Goal $5,700 Current total Raised: $4,708.50
GOAL $5700
$4708.50
Habitat for HumanityThe talented Year 11 Hospitality classes did an incredible job of catering for this event as part of their assessment and we raised $441.50.
A group of Year 11 students also coordinated a stall for this year’s Biggest Morning Tea. Baked goodies were sold over three lunchtimes raising an impressive figure of $514.60.
‘The biggest morning tea and Cancer council I believe is a very inspiring charity. Cancer itself is an extremely horrid disease and I feel that I need to as much as I can to help stop it, this is one thing I can do, so I’m more than happy to do all I can’.
Lily Melville.
On Thursday 25th May Bob Mitchell was recognised by the Agriculture Teachers Association of South Australia for his contributions to the teaching of Agriculture and was awarded a life membership.
Pictured left with Mandy Newton (retired) and John Agnew (Naracoorte Ag teacher) who also received this acknowledgement.
Life membership for Bob Mitchell
College NewsDATES FOR YOUR
DIARY
Thank you to everyone who supported the Faith Staff Biggest Morning Tea.
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Year 8 & 9 Verbal CombatOn Monday the 29th May, the Year 8 & 9 students watched a performance by Brainstorm Productions called ‘Verbal Combat.’
Words are powerful, words can hurt and cyber bullying is devastating. ‘Verbal Combat’ followed three friends who learnt that their online words can last forever. The desire to fit in and be liked is strong and when one friend starts to post witty, but mean, rumours to get more online likes, the play takes a cruel twist. All too soon, the posts are wreaking havoc in all their lives and the characters quickly discover that there is no easy way out. Verbal Combat is essential learning that addressed the dire consequences of cyber bullying and highlighted to students that their digital footprints are hard to erase and so are their mistakes.
This performance allowed students an opportunity to connect emotionally to a storyline, which was not only entertaining, but also had a powerful message woven throughout it. At the conclusion of the performance, Brooke and Jack (the Actors) debriefed with the students and allowed questions to be asked. If you have a student in Year 8 or 9 ask them their thoughts on the performance!
Nicki John - College Counsellor
The Uniform Shop
Old Style UniformsFor Year 12’s requiring new stock of the old style uniform, we have a selection of stock available, drastically reduced to clear.
Lost PropertyWe have a few items in our lost property. Please come and visit us if you have been missing any items recently.
Second HandIf you have old style uniforms you wish to donate, our uniform shop is still collecting them to send to South Pacific School Aid.
Thankyou in advance for your participation towards this great cause and helping needy children obtain a school uniform.
Please ensure they are clean and in reasonable condition.
If you have any new styled uniform items you wish to sell on consignment, please also ensure they are of reasonable quality and clean, ready for pricing.
Image courtesy of Brainstorm Productions website
Our Year 9 Agriculture students are rearing a
batch of 150 meat birds from ‘Paddock to Plate’.
Birds will be priced at $5.50/kg with
most birds weighing between 2 and 3 Kg.
Collection of the dressed chickens will be from
3.20 pm on Wednesday 28th June (Week 9)
from the Wine Ed Centre
You can purchase a meat chicken by completing an
order form included in your vineyard email or contact
phone 8561 4200
MEAT CHICKENS ARE BACK
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Student News
Lions Youth of the Year State Final
Congratulations to Year 12 student Matthew Kazla who participated in the Lions Youth of the Year state final on the 8th April.
An incredible effort by Matthew which has seen him progress to state level after winning the Lion’s Club of Barossa Valley Final, followed by the Regional Final and District Final.
The Lions Youth of the Year Program is designed to foster, encourage and develop leadership qualities of our youth.
Apart from Academic attainments qualities of Leadership, Personality, Sportsmanship, Public Speaking and Good Citizenship are also considered. For more information on how to become involved visit www.lionsclubs.org.au
Exchange Student Update
Exchanges program at Faith.The first part of the year has seen some activity with student exchanges at Faith. Katherina Gummert arrived in Term 1 from Albert-Schweitzer gymnasium, Germany and this term Faith Year 10 student, Lucy Anderson is getting hosted with Katherina and her family whilst attending school.
This term we have Brianna Daniel (see picture) from Luhi, our sister school in New York. Brianna is currently staying with the Cameron family and Rhea will head to the United States later in the year and attend Luhi. French student, Mathilde Meillassoux (see picture) is part of the Southern Cross Exchange program and is attending Faith for the rest of the term. She is hosted by the Denherders.
Terms 3 & 4 become particularly active with the exchange program. We have 4 students visiting our sister schools in Germany, 1 student visiting Japan and 1 student will be heading to the United States. We will also be hosting 3 students from Germany, 1 from Finland and 1 from France.
Shortly all Year 9 students will hear information about the exchange program and the possibilities they can investigate if they are interested in participating in an exchange. Going on an exchange is an exciting opportunity for students to develop an understanding of another culture, practice their language skills and make new friends.
If your son / daughter shows interest in an exchange program or if would like to know more about what Faith has to offer please don’t hesitate to contact me via phone 85614200 or email [email protected]
Craig Chidgey Exchanges Coordinator
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Year 8-9 Boys Football ResultTuesday 23 May Balaklava Match ReportThe boys were far too strong for the Balaklava team and worked hard over all four quarters to dominate the game.
It was fantastic to see the year 8 boys contribute significantly to the success of the team given our lower numbers this year. Thanks to Mr Pascoe for driving the bus on the very bumpy road to Balaklava and to year 11 student Tyson Liebelt for his excellent service as field umpire on the day. We look forward to the next round to be played against Clare High and the winner of Nuriootpa and Glossop High.
Report: Faith def. Balaklava 28-22-190 to 1-2-8
Best Players: Henry Kleinig, Jake Noack, Craig Dowse, Lewis Cowham, Henry Ratcliff, Isaac Werner.
Goals: Craig Dowse 6, Henry Ratcliff 6, Isaac Werner 4, Nathan Dyer 2, Sam Nicholls 2, Jake Noack 2, Jonah Baldwin, Angus Shild, Henry Kleinig Ethan Longayroux, Kai Rosenzweig, Shay Linke.
Joel Darling and Ryan Foulis
On 24 May we welcomed students from Nuriootpa High and Glossop High for round 1 of the Open Girls Soccer competition. A fantastic effort by all players with the following results.Nuri 4 defeated Faith 1Nuri 5 defeated Glossop 2Faith 1 Glossop 1Game 1 goal – Georgina MilneGame 3 goal – Elise HeinrichCongratulations to Nuriootpa High who proceed to round 2.
Image courtesy of Rochelle Semmler
Open Girls Soccer Results
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SSSSA AthleticsSA Athletics StadiumWednesday 12th April 2017On Wednesday 12th April the Faith Athletics Team travelled to the South Australian Athletics Stadium to compete in the Secondary School Sport SA Athletics Championships.
After an early start the team arrived at the stadium to be greeted by perfect weather and began to soak up the atmosphere, warm-up and move off to prepare for events.
The team consisted of the following students:
GIRLS TEAM BOYS TEAMCassie Fechner Rhea Cameron Ben Fay James InwoodMadeline Fechner Ariel Heinrich Will Gong Daniel RoennfeldtLibby Fiebiger Ellise Heinrich Jordan Kalleske Max RoockeTahlia Graetz Amelia Ramsey Samuel Nicholls Daniel SladeMia O’Brien Jessica Scott Jake Noack Jack TilleyAnnabelle Pinchbeck Leticia Semmler Joseph Prior Lachlan WestlakeTabrett Roocke Molly Wellman Henry Ratcliff Jarrod WodsonMackenzie Schoenberg Maeve Clementson-Duncan Jordan Starick Haydn AmeryStacey Thom Sophie Griffiths Shane Stern Max CowhamBetija Baikova Laura Ide Daniel Bussenschutt Corey HockingMeghan Blackburn Karen Kalleske Lewis Cowham Tyson LiebeltGeorgia Carter Courtney Milton Louis Dew Rhett MontgomerieAbby Griffiths Miranda Milton Jackson Docherty Samuel MorrisNikki Grosser Peta Parker Ross Grady Patrick MudgeNalieka Hassold Grace Pinchbeck Henry Kleinig Aaron NietschkeJemma Linke Charlotte Spence Henry Brooks Jackson NokesElla Varpenius Katelyn Young Joseph Brown Thomas Slape
Faith Athletics Team
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Libby Fiebiger 2nd U14 Girls 1500mWill Gong 3rd U14 Boys JavelinNalieka Hassold 2nd U15 Girls 4 x 100 RelayKaren Kalleske 2nd Open Girls 800mSamuel Morris 3rd Open Boys Triple JumpAaron Nietschke 2nd Open Boys 3000mJake Noack 3rd U14 Boys 400mPeta Parker 2nd Open Girls 100m HurdlesThomas Slape 3rd Open Boys Pole VaultStacey Thom 1st U14 Girls 800m
3rd U14 Girls Triple JumpJack Tilley 3rd U16 Boys JavelinLachlan Westlake 1st U16 Boys 400m
3rd U16 Boys Triple JumpKatelyn Young 1st U15 Girls 400m
1st U15 Girls Discus2nd U15 Girls 4x100 Relay
All students involved are to be congratulated on the manner in which they competed, with many outstanding individual and team results.
The following students achieved certificates for their performances:
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Final Placings:The Girls team finished 7th and the Boys team finished 7th (from 9 schools).
This would normally mean a combined placing of 7th, however, due to some extraordinary results from one of the other schools Faith’s final combined placing was 8th.
With SSSSA’s promotion/relegation system this means that next year the team will compete in the B1 division.
Although the team was a little disappointed with the final placing, it does not diminish the many outstanding individual performances and the fact that we are all very proud of there efforts.
It also gives a great incentive for students to join the quest for promotion in 2018!
Well done to all the students involved for their effort and commitment to being involved in the team.
Particular thanks must go to a number of students who put their hand up to fill in events due to injuries and illness of other students.
Thank you to the 3 students who volunteered to assist with Faith’s formal officiating duties on the day:
Thank you to all the parents and caregivers that travelled to support the team. Your support is much appreciated.
A big thank you also goes to the PE staff for their hard work in organising the team and officiating on the day.
Mr Ashley Clarke Sports Coordinator
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Vetamorphus Retreat
One of the components of Veta Morphus is attending multiple retreats throughout the year. The second retreat took us down to the CBD where we dedicated a weekend to learning about serving others.
The main highlight for us as a group was Saturday morning. We visited the City Salvos where we learned about the very important work they do for their city, offering people a wide variety of services. We decided that we wanted to help out with the incredible work that the Salvos do, specifically their ‘Do unto others’ program. Every Saturday and Wednesday night the City Salvos welcomes approximately 200 people for a dinner, a selection of free groceries and Karaoke.
We went to Rundle Mall and bought 20 bags of pasta, 10kg of mince and 7 blankets. We then cooked up a bolognaise sauce which the Salvos would have served at ‘Do unto others’ on Wednesday night. We also set up the small grocery store with many fresh vegetables and other foods for people to take home.
Overall the experience was very rewarding and our eyes have been opened to the importance of serving at places like the City Salvos.
Naomi Wilson (Year 11) Vetamorphus Retreat
Australian Gridiron League Junior Nationals 8th – 15th April
Students Ethan Hewitt Year 12, and Declan Malone Year 10 recently represented South Australia for this national tournament held at Runaway Bay Sports Super Centre in Queensland.
Facing tough competition the South Australian side was thrilled to notch up a win against the All Stars (ACT & TAS).
‘As a team we outperformed our expectations. … we also showed that we can stand up against these bigger league teams who have a much larger pool of players to choose from’. Ethan explained.
‘This experience was amazing and I made so many friends which I will have forever. It was amazing to be able to take a sport which I only started a few years ago when I was on an exchange program in America and be able to represent my state. It was also fantastic to compare the competition from both experiences’.
Both players were selected from their clubs to participate in the state training squad. From there they were chosen for the starting team.
‘It was a great experience and anyone what wants to try gridiron should contact me’. Declan Malone.
Congratulations Ethan and Declan.
Australian Gridiron League Junior Nationals
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University visits to the Year 12’s So far this year, the Year 12’s have had presentations from the University of Adelaide and Flinders University. These presentations are an important part of schooling as they enable students to explore pathways beyond school.
The presenters explain the courses on offer, alternative courses, transferring from one course to another, the dual pathways with TAFE, travelling overseas as part of your degree, students services, scholarships, accommodation and the many clubs they have on offer.
At the end of each presentation, the presenter offers students a one on one opportunity to ask questions or small group discussions. They also bring all of their brochures for each faculty and services provided by the universities. These brochures are also available in the Future Pathways office. Students appreciated the opportunity to ask individual questions and seek further clarification on courses and pathways.
We would like to thank Eli and May from Adelaide University and Sarah from Flinders University for their informative and valuable presentations.
Trish Cirillo Pathways Coordinator
Future Pathways
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Year 12 Hospitality Restaurant Lunch
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Open Touch Mid North Carnival Photos
ResultsBoys matches:Faith 10 def. Kadina 2
Nuriootpa 3 def. Clare 2
Faith 9 def. Clare 2
Nuriootpa 9 def Kadina 5
Clare 7 def. Kadina 0
Faith 5 def. Nuriootpa 1
Faith advance to Finals, Thursday June 8.
Girls matches:Faith 7 def. Kadina 0
Faith 4 def. Clare 3
Clare 4 def. Kadina 1
Faith advance to Finals, Thursday June 8.
Joel Darling
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Cassie and I engaged with the children as we made our puppet play with some funny looking characters, which the children loved. We also had a memory match game
(or Gedächtnisabgleich in German) where you had to match the picture of the character with its name. The kids loved this activity and enjoyed the play character “Hairy the Fairy.” Cassie and I were extremely pleased with how the children interacted with us and we are so glad they enjoyed it!
Emma Ames, Year 8 German student.
On Wednesday the 24th May, we visited Reception to Year 2 students that attend Tanunda Lutheran School. Each group
performed their puppet play to a variety of students in many different ways. Some of us showed a video but some of us did the plays live. Overall the children enjoyed the performance. I wish we could have stayed for longer to perform to the students!
Daniel Doering, Year 8 German student.
Year 8 German Class visits Tanunda Lutheran SchoolExcitement and laughter filled the air on Wednesday 24th May as the Reception to Year 2 students from Tanunda Lutheran School were treated to an afternoon of entertainment in German. Our Year 8 students delivered creative and innovative performances through multimedia, live puppetry and card games to practice their German skills. A visit was also made to Good Shepherd Lutheran on Thursday 25th May.
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CSI at Faith CampusLast Wednesday we welcomed over one hundred Year 6 and 7 students from Redeemer Lutheran School to familiarise themselves with a High School environment. The theme of the day was CSI not crime scene investigation…. but College Scene Investigation. Students were given an insight into College life by participating in two lessons of their choice, a tour of the College ‘with a difference’ and a BBQ lunch cooked by the College leaders. It was wonderful to see our current students interacting with our visitors during recess and lunch breaks and seeing the students’ eyes light up as they investigated the range of College facilities.
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THE AGE
HER MAJESTY’S THEATRE, BALLARAT
“Gina shows great theatrical flair”“The audience love her and so do we”
NIGHT AND DAYGINA HOGAN
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The Doris and Shirley Show
After rave reviews for her shows The Women of the 60’s and The Belles of Broadway, the fabulous Gina Hogan
returns to the stage with another standout show featuring songs from Doris Day and Shirley Bassey.
You’ll be taken on a trip down memory lane, with stories and music performed as only Gina can with her “amazing
vocal versatility and engaging stage presence”.
SATURDAY 26 AUGUST | 8PM
TUESDAY 4 JULY | 11AMTHUR & FRI 22, 23 JUNE | 11AM FRI & SAT 23, 24 JUNE | 7PM
Barossa Arts & Convention CentreMagnolia Road, Tanunda
Saturday 26th August @ 8.00pmBookings on 8561 4299 www.barossaconvention.org
DAMIEN LEITHAFTER A SELL-OUT TOUR IN 2016 - SPECIAL NEW DATES ANNOUNCED
A Tribute to Roy Orbison
THE HALL OF FAME TOURDamien pays tribute, in his unique style,
to the legendary Roy Orbison. Performing songs from his platinum selling
album, ‘Roy - A Tribute to Roy Orbison’.Join the celebrations!
PERFORMS
www.damienleith.com
SATURDAY 8 JULY | 8.00PM
Magnolia Road, Tanunda Phone: 8561 4299
www.barossaconvention.org
For more information on upcoming events visit our website at www.barossaconvention.org*Fees Apply when booking online
visit our website for our full event listing www.barossaconvention.org
Optional Lunch Available
Purchase tickets from the Box Office to any event and to receive an entry into the draw for the chance to WIN a NEW 5-Door Hyundai Accent
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BETHANY TABOR PARISH JUNE SERVICE TIMES11 Bethany 8:30 am HC
Tabor 9:45 am HC
Bethany 11:00 am HC
18 Bethany 8:30 am
Tabor 9:45 am
Bethany 11:00 am
25 Bethany 8:30 am HC
Tabor 9:45 am HC
Bethany 11:00 am HC
HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD WITH
LEARNING NEEDS
Educational Consultant
Free Parent Workshop Facilitated by Mr Bill Hansberry
Workshop Includes:
- How to help with homework - Building resilience in your child - Working together with your
child’s teachers.
Free crèche – bookings for workshop and crèche need to be confirmed by no later than Wednesday 14 June.
16 June 2017 from 9.00am to 10.30am
St John’s Lutheran Primary School Hall, 8 Ward Street Eudunda
P: 8281 1282
Visit Faith College Reception between 10am - 3pm to place your order, phone orders welcome 8561 4200
130 Magnolia Road, Tanunda
*Tastings available by appointment
Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa
Every vintage at Faith College, wine making traditions, trade secrets and innovative methods are being passed down to the next generation of potential winemakers. The students work with quality Barossa fruit and industry mentors to produce an impressive range of wines including Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc Semillon, Rose, Shiraz and Sparkling Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz. Purchase a bottle and you may just find yourself experiencing the wine of a future icon winemaker.
6 bottle packs from $42
Purchase any of our wines to receive
an entry into the draw for the chance to WIN a
NEW 5-Door Hyundai Accent
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Community Noticeboard
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Community Noticeboard
Barossa Christian Life Week 2017 – The Uprising
Monday July 10th – Friday July 14th Unity College Murray BridgeCost: $180 – Registrations via https://events.blueprintministries.org.au
Registrations close 26 JuneCLW is a weeklong camp for high school age youth, a week of games, fun, friends, food and Jesus!