19 News Week 08

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19 News Week 08
19th February, 2016
Term 1 Week 4
For The Calendar
Spotted This Week Were ……
Next Week
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Charlie Colley for his wonderful contributions to class
discussions in health lessons.
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Isla Stephenson and Emma Ward for kindly returning a
lost item.
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Charlie Colley for helping Kindergarten find their soccer
ball.
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Ada Dunn for helping her friends tie their shoe laces.
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Lincoln Kearney for his generosity in Kindergarten.
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Noor Nasser for respecting the property of others.
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Brianna Roberts and Imogen Roberts for honesty.
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Brock Chudleigh for improved literacy skills.
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Riley Osborne for honesty.
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Evelyn Dark for her efforts to keep the playground
environment litter free.
Mon. 22 Feb.
Uniform Shop 8.45am to 10.00am
Mon. 22 Feb.
‘Kids on Keyboards’ Lessons
Tue.
District Swimming Carnival ~ Years 3-6
23 Feb.
Wed. 24 Feb. ‘Meet and Greet Afternoon’ 3.30 – 5.00pm
-3.30pm for Kindergarten in Kindergarten Classroom.
-3.30pm for Year 1 and Year 2 in Miss Milner’s Room.
-Year 3 and Year 4 in the Technology Centre at 4pm.
-Year 5 and Year 6 in the library at 4.30pm.
Fri.
26 Feb.
Yr 2/3 Learn to Swim Program concludes
Fri.
26 Feb.
Swimming Age Champion Medals awarded – 12.15pm
Coming Up
Mon. 29 Feb.
Uniform shop 8.45am to 10.00am
Mon. 29 Feb. ‘Kids on Keyboards’ Lessons
Mon. 29 Feb.
Prefect Induction Ceremony @ 12.30pm
Tue.
01 Mar.
School Photograph Day
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Eve Roberts and Brianna Roberts for thoughtfulness.
Thu.
03 Mar.
Scripture/Ethics Classes Commence
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Fri.
04 Mar.
Clean-Up Australia Day
Betsy Willis and Ellie Whittington for carefully following
lost property procedures.
Sat.
05 Mar.
Potato Festival
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Ruby Butler and Keely Cunningham for keeping the
1/2K Classroom tidy.
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Charlotte Arentsen, Abigail Gray, Alyssa Huang and
Montanna Allwright for sharpening all of the 1/2K
pencils.
Tue.
08 Mar.
P&C AGM @ 7pm in the school library
Fri.
11 Mar.
P&C bulb drive orders due
Fri.
11 Mar.
Year 5 & 6 Assembly Item 12.15pm
Sat.
12 Mar.
Binda Picnic Races
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Sophie Ward for keeping the bag shelf in 1/2K tidy.
Tue. 15 Mar.
K/1/2 Easter Hat Making
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Fri.
School Athletics Carnival ~ K-6
Jack Speer and Sophie Ward for being terrific role
models to younger students.
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Tynen Long for his dedication to home reading this
week.
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Jacob Griffith for mature and responsible behaviour.
18 Mar.
Mon. 21 Mar.
Harmony Day
Tue.
22 Mar.
Jollybops Performance
Thu.
24 Mar.
Ecumenical Easter Church Service 9.30am
Thu.
24 Mar.
K - 2 Easter Hat Parade at 12.15pm
Fri.
25 Mar.
Good Friday Holiday
Mon. 28 Mar.
Easter Monday Holiday
Fri.
01 Apr.
Year 3 & 4 Assembly item 12.15pm
Thu.
07 Fri.
School Cross-Country for Years 3-6
Fri.
08 Apr.
Term 1 concludes
Important Legal Reminder
All parents/adults who provide transport to and from a school
related activity, regardless of the distance being travelled, in
a private vehicle for a child enrolled at Crookwell Public
School, must complete the attached Parents Providing
Student Transport In Private Vehicles form before being
legally able to transport children.
N.B. Completion of the attached Parents Providing
Student Transport In Private Vehicles form is required of
ALL families who haven’t provided updated 2016
information.
Your compliance is appreciated.
Swimming Champions
This year’s swimming carnival saw a large number of
students competing for the opportunity to be age champion
in their respected age groups.
Congratulations to:•
Junior boys champion- Myles Kearney & Riley Osborne
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Junior girls champion – Annie Knight
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11 Year boys champion- Jesse Croker
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11 Year girls champion- Lillyan Potts
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Senior boys champion – Max Price
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Senior girls champion – Emily Newman
Age champions’ medals will be presented at Friday’s
assembly, parents and guests are welcome.
Congratulations to all the students selected to represent
Crookwell Public School in the district swimming carnival
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held in Goulburn on Tuesday 23 February.
Working Together, Growing Together
Term 1 Class Captains
Meet and Greet Afternoon
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On Wednesday 24 February there will be an opportunity for
teachers and parents to meet one another and exchange
information that may enhance the quality of a child’s
educational experience at school.
Meetings will be conducted at 3.30pm for Kindergarten in
the Kindergarten classroom and at 3.30pm also for 1/2K,
1/2M and 1/2B in Miss Milner’s classroom. 3/4N, 3/4H and
3/4P will meet in the Technology Centre at 4pm while Year 5
and Year 6 will meet in the library at 4.30pm.
We hope you are able to attend. We look forward to seeing
you at this gathering.
School Leaders
At last week’s assembly Sports House Captains, Class
Captains and Forum Representatives were inducted and
presented with their badges. It was fantastic to witness so
many parents there supporting their children. We know they
will do a wonderful job in their new roles and show pride in
their school. Congratulations leaders!
Sports House Captains and Vice Captains
Kasey Rowles & Mason Kearney (Year 5), Bella Holman &
Jimmy Locke (Year 6), Joshua Churchill & Sianabel
Anderson (1/2B), Charlie Colley & Maddy Wray (1/2K), Victa
Woods & Ellie Whittington (1/2M), Sebastian Potts & TianaMae Lewis (3/4N), Cody Tate & Jayda Hemara (3/4H), Luke
Palmer & Jessie McCann (3/4P).
2017 & 2018 Enrolment Information Required
Shortly, the school will be required to lodge with the
Department of Education its anticipated numbers for 2017
and 2018. It is very important, particularly in 2017, that the
anticipated numbers closely match the actual enrolment
numbers. We require your help to get it right to ensure that
next year we can again get off to a good start with classes
formed and teachers available and ready to start teaching on
day one.
Cody Stewart & Zandalee Reeves (Waratah Captains),
Lachlan Vallender & Georja Seaman (Waratah Vice
Captains), Jimmy Locke & Georgie Lloyd (Wattle House
Captains), Mathew Lang & Courtney Langford (Wattle Vice
Captains), Blake McCarten & Bella Holman (Bluegum
Captains), Nate Cairncross (absent) & Charlotte Stephenson
(Bluegum Vice Captains).
Therefore, if you know of any child who will be enrolling in
Kindergarten next year, or the following year, would you
please list their names below and return the slip to school?
Please include every eligible child you believe will be
enrolling at Crookwell Public even if you think that someone
else may also include the child you are thinking of. We would
prefer to have student names duplicated than omitted from
the list.
This information will also prove very useful when sending
invitations to the ‘Flying Start’ program which helps to
determine a child’s level of readiness for school and will
operate throughout Terms 2 and 3 of this year.
Forum Representatives
--------------------------------------Potential Crookwell Public School Kindergarten
Enrolments for 2017 & 2018
Child’s Name
L-R Back Row: Brock Chudleigh, Jesse Croker, Tilly Plumb
and Bridgette Anable.
L-R Front Row: Jay Knight, Kiarna McCarten, Marlee
Seaman, Levi Woods (Eli Stewart absent).
Year To Commence
School
Information Provider’s Name: ________________________
Working Together, Growing Together
Peer Support Leadership Training
On Wednesday and Thursday, Year 6 participated in Peer
Support Leadership training. Eight Year 10 Peer Support
leaders from Crookwell High School attended to facilitate and
conduct the leadership training to prepare Year 6 students
for their role as Peer Support leaders. All participants
thoroughly enjoyed the two days of training, learning
leadership skills, interacting with the Year 10 leaders and
relishing in the delicious morning teas and BBQ lunch. A big
thankyou to the wonderful Year 10 students for joining us for
the two glorious and fun-filled days, you all did an excellent
job!
Adam Mara, Emily Newman, Mikeely Gray and Luke
Stephenson were dressed in newspaper costumes as part of
Peer Support training.
Hannah Stephens took the opportunity to visit the guinea
pigs with Kirrilly Skelly, Abby Woods and Charlotte
Stephenson when she returned to Crookwell Public School
as a Peer Support Trainer.
The Year 6 students and Year 10 leaders took advantage of
the glorious weather to participate in the rather loud ‘Priest of
the Parish’ game. The game requires great listening skills
and team work!
Georja Seaman was in charge of dressing Emily Newman as
a character from a horror movie for their newspaper costume
challenge. Who do you think she is?
Year 6 students Jimmy Locke, Jay Cunningham, Oliver Gray,
Max Price and Brock Chudleigh enjoy a celebratory lunch
with Crookwell High School students Blake Haynes and
Lachlan Grocott.
Working Together, Growing Together
Reminders Page! Reminders Page!
University of N.S.W. Competitions for Yrs 3-6
Students who are currently in Years 3 - 6 are invited to take
part in the Digital Technologies Competition, Science
Competition, Spelling Assessment, English Competition
and Mathematics Assessment. The competitions take place
in schools throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific
Region and are an initiative of International Competitions and
Assessments for Schools (ICAS) of the University of N.S.W.
The Digital Technologies Competition will be held first, on
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Tuesday, 17 May, 2016. The Science Competition will be
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held on Tuesday 31 May, 2016 and the Spelling
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Assessment will occur on Wednesday 15 June. The English
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Assessment will be on Tuesday 2 August and the
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Mathematics Competition will be held Tuesday 16 August.
The competitions provide an opportunity for all students to
gain a measure of their own achievement in an external
assessment situation. It provides schools and teachers with
comprehensive reporting of results and also gives parents
helpful information regarding their child’s performance.
All students receive a certificate and an individual student
report indicating which questions they answered correctly, as
well as the average mark for the state. The student report is
also useful for highlighting student strengths and
weaknesses in the skills and processes of the competition
subject area.
2016 VOLUNTARY SCHOOL CONTRIBUTION
What is A Voluntary School Contribution?
The vast majority of public schools request a contribution
from parents each year to supplement existing funding.
These contributions allow schools to provide additional
resources and learning programs for our students.
What Will The Money Be Used For?
The money will be used to purchase resources to support
teaching/learning programs for each student across the
school.
How Much?
The suggested contribution is $50 per child. Please note
that this roughly equates to $1 per child per week.
I cannot stress enough the difference to our school finances
that your contribution will make. The contribution fees are
within the guidelines as set out by the Department of
Education.
How To Pay
Please place your contribution, with the slip below, in an
envelope and return it to the school office as soon as you are
able. If you prefer, you may choose to pay a contribution in
instalments. A receipt will be issued for all monies received.
Thank you for your ongoing support of our school.
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The entry fee is $8.80 per student, per competition, except
for the Spelling Assessment Competition which costs $12.10
to participate.
Crookwell Public School
2016 VOLUNTARY SCHOOL CONTRIBUTION
If you would like your child/ren to participate in one or all of
the competitions please complete the attached note and
return it, along with the entry fee, to school by Friday 1st
April, 2016.
Please find enclosed cash/cheque for $________________
(full contribution / instalment)
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Family Name: ________________________
University of N.S.W. Competitions:
The permission note and money need to be returned to
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school no later than Friday 1 April, 2016 if your child is to
participate.
I give permission for my child _________________________
to participate in the following University of N.S.W.
Competitions:-
(Please make cheques payable to Crookwell Public School)
Name/s of child/ren:
1. _______________________________
2. _______________________________
3. _______________________________
a) Digital Technologies Competition on 17/05/16 YES/NO
$8.80 entry fee included
YES/NO
4._______________________________
b) Science Competition on 31/05/16 YES/NO
$8.80 entry fee included
YES/NO
Signature: _______________________________________
c) Spelling Assessment on 15/06/16
YES/NO
$12.10 entry fee included
YES/NO
Date: ________________________________
d) English Competition on 02/08/16 YES/NO
$8.80 entry fee included
YES/NO
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e) Mathematics Assessment on 16/08/16
$8.80 entry fee included
YES/NO
It’s not OK to be away
YES/NO
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Attendance every day at school is important for your
child’s progress. It helps build friendships, life-long work
habits and makes sure learning takes place.
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Wherever possible, dental and medical appointments
should be made out of school hours.
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If your child is absent from school, please write a brief
note to explain your child’s absence. You must state the
reason why your child has been absent, eg type of
illness or reason for leave. Saying my child “was away”
is not good enough.
Please find $ _______________ enclosed.
Signed: ________________________________
(Parent/Caregiver)
Date: __________________
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Notes must be handed to the school within 7 days of an
absence.
Working Together, Growing Together
Swimming Scheme
Students in Years 2/3 have been working extremely hard
during swimming school. All of the students are enjoying
entering the water, learning about water safety and
developing new skills. The weather has been absolutely
perfect …..even the teachers are taking a dip!
Nathan Rowles is impressed with his first dip.
Mr ‘Batman’ Nedanoski preparing for swimming.
Levi Woods is practising his swimming with Mr Nedanoski’s
assistance.
Year 3 students safely entering the pool.
Abby Merryfull and Sienna Gray prepare to use a kick board
to practise their kicking skills.
School Photograph Day – Tuesday 1st March
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On Tuesday 1 March The School Photographer will visit
the school to take class, individual and sibling photographs.
Please ensure your child comes to school on that day
looking clean, neat and tidy wearing full Crookwell Public
School summer uniform. Remember jewellery is not
permitted and girls are to wear only red hair accessories.
Contacting the School
Kiarna McCarten, Samuel McGregor and Mackenzie Gauci
are quite impressed with their swimming efforts.
Please remember that you are always welcome to visit,
phone or email the school to discuss any matter that
concerns you. It is essential that a child’s home and school
maintain frank and honest channels of communication for
educational outcomes to be maximised.
Working Together, Growing Together
Noor and the Nightingale Sisters
P&C News ………………………
On Thursday Noor Nasser went on an excursion to
Crookwell Hospital, a place Noor hadn’t visited before. Noor
had a bleeding cut on her ankle and despite the best efforts
of the ladies in the school’s first aid clinic the bleeding
couldn’t be stemmed. The help of the wonderful staff at
Crookwell Hospital was enlisted and next to no time the staff
at Crookwell Hospital had dispatched a repaired and smiling
relieved Noor Nasser.
The Crookwell Public School P&C AGM will be held on
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Tuesday 8 March, 2016 at 7pm in the school library. If you
would like to join our P&C and be involved in supporting our
awesome school please come along. There will be a general
meeting held straight after the AGM. Membership fees for
voting rights are $2 per person for the year. You will not be
forced into a position you are not willing to take on.
Being involved in the P&C provides you with a fantastic
opportunity to meet the staff, and help raise funds to support
the education of all students who attend Crookwell Public
School.
Take care and have a great weekend.
Sharon King
CPS P&C
President.
‘Snack Shack’ Roster 2016
School first aid officers Sharon King and Billie Willis
with a relieved Noor Nasser after her trip to Crookwell
Hospital to have her cut ankle attended to.
Maths in 1/2B
1/2B have been learning their friends to 10 and 20 this week.
Students have enjoyed using the ten frames to quickly
recognise the number and calculate how many more they
need to get to 10 or 20. All students worked cooperatively
and enjoyed challenging each other.
Mon. 22 Feb.
Kyly Ross & Yvonne Smith
Wed. 24 Feb.
Michelle Butler & Kathy Robertson
Fri.
Lisa Barlow & Brooke Wong
26 Feb.
Mon. 29 Feb.
Volunteers Needed
Wed. 02 Mar.
Anna Gardiner
Fri.
Joshua King & Yvonne Smith
04 Mar.
Re-usable Lunch Bags on Sale at the Uniform
Shop
Don’t forget the Uniform Shop now sells reusable lunch
bags, which can be used every day and/or are fantastic to
use for your child’s canteen lunch orders. The bags are well
insulated so that food can be kept hot or cold.
If you are interested please send in a note with your child.
The price is $12.50.
Tyla Haynes and Reagan Willis work together to
learn the ‘Friends of Ten.’
Yours in Public Education,
Greg Atfield
Principal
Mothers’ Day and Fathers’ Day Stall
Sharon Woods has kindly volunteered to coordinate the
Mothers’ and Fathers’ Day stalls this year. Sharon will order
gifts for the stalls and closer to the day will be looking for
helpers to gift wrap and man the stalls.
This activity, besides being a sound P&C fundraiser, is one
that is greatly appreciated by the students. Thank you
Sharon for your positive contribution to the life of the stall.
Working Together, Growing Together
Changes in the Uniform Shop - Reminder
CROOKWELL HIGH SCHOOL OPEN DAY
The school uniform shop provides a very valuable service to
the school as well as being an important source of P&C
(school) funds. For many years Haley Snape, Rowena
Watson, Kathy Rowe and a band of helpers have dedicated
their time to ensure the shop operates smoothly, efficiently
and profitably. On behalf of the Crookwell Public School
community I would like to thank these committed ladies for
the wonderful job they have done in the uniform shop.
However, the team of volunteers who work to conduct the
uniform shop cannot continue in the role past the P&C AGM
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on Tuesday 8 March due to additional work commitments.
It would be devastating to see this fabulous service
disappear. A team of 2 to 3 people is needed to allow the
uniform shop to continue. Please consider, with the
assistance of a couple of diligent and committed friends,
taking on this role. The position becomes available at the
AGM but in the meantime Haley, Rowena or Kathy would be
happy to speak to you about what the role entails.
Thank you for giving serious consideration to filling this role
which soon will become vacant.
WHEN: SUNDAY 20th March 2016
TIME:
11am to 3pm
WHERE: CROOKWELL HIGH SCHOOL
This is an opportunity for parents, students and all members
of the community to explore our school and see the
innovative learning programs & extensive extra-curricular
activities offered.
Displays, demonstrations and activities during the day
include.
Community Announcements …………………
The inclusion of any announcement does not constitute or
imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation thereof by
Crookwell Public School.
*Price complete with PENTAX standard single vision lenses
with scratch resistant coating. Visit specsavers.com. au or see in
store for full details. A Free Super Tough lens upgrade only
available with standard single vision glasses for kids under 16.
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Hospitality food & beverage service
Industrial Technology presentations & ‘hands on’
activities
Interactive Science demonstrations & models
Music and Drama performances
Demonstrations of
student learning
how
technology
enhances
PE & Sporting activities
Maths displays and ‘hands on’ activities
Agriculture displays
HSIE displays
Student art works
Information available on enrolment and transition
programs, school procedures, curriculum and extracurricular activities.
Light refreshments will be provided by our Hospitality
students
You Are Invited to Attend
CROOKWELL PROGRESS ASSOCIATION’S
INAUGURAL COMMUNITY AND BUSINESS
MEETING
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Tuesday 8 March at 7pm
Crookwell Services Club
Crookwell Junior Green Devils
2016 Season Registration Dates
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Saturday 13 February at Crookwell RSL from 9am -12noon
AND
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Saturday 5 March at the Potato Festival.
$50 fee with ALL players receiving shorts and socks
Pre-register questions and suggestions before February 26
by depositing in suggestion boxes (Arcadia, Crossroads
Cafe, Crookwell Health Centre or Dr Velu’s rooms) or at the
Crookwell Gazette Office, or by email
to [email protected]
Working Together, Growing Together
CROOKWELL
SOCCER
REGISTRATION
CLUB
JUNIOR
YES IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN FOR EARLY
SATURDAY MORNINGS AND HOT DOGS!!!! (AND
BEANIES)
Crookwell Preschool 2015 Concert DVD’s
Crookwell Preschool 2015 end of year concert DVD’s are
now available to collect at the Preschool office Monday –
Friday.
OUR JUNIOR REGISTRATION IS BEING HELD AT THE
CROOKWELL AMENITIES BLOCK NEXT TO THE SHOE
STORE
DATE: 20TH FEBRUARY, 2016
TIME: 9AM-12PM
COST FOR REGISTRATION IS $50 PER JUNIOR PLAYER
WITH A DISCOUNT FOR 3 OR MORE CHILDREN FROM
THE SAME FAMILY.
PLEASE COME ALONG AND REGISTER EARLY!! THE
REGISTRATION FORM IS ATTACHED TO THIS WEEKS
NEWS LETTER.
HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE!!!
KAOS is on AGAIN
KAOS is about to hit again and you can be part of this year’s
production. KAOS is about having fun, achieving something
personal in your lives – whether it is by – increasing your
self-esteem, confidence, making new friends or just getting
up in front of an audience – something maybe you think you
can’t do.
This year we are staging Annie Jnr which has a large
speaking cast and is designed for all ages. There will be
singing, acting and dancing, so whether you want a speaking
part or to be a chorus member you can’t miss
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the audition/muster evening on next Wednesday 24
February at the Crookwell Memorial Hall.
5pm – 5.30pm – Muster/Rego
5.30 – 6.45 – Auditions
If your child only wants to be a chorus member only –
they can leave at 5.30pm.
The production team for KAOS this year is Sandra Bill,
Rachell Naughton and Rebecca George.
For more information contact Rebecca on 0423 234 336.
Working Together, Growing Together
CROOKWELL PUBLIC SCHOOL
CANTEEN ROSTER
WK
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5
6
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TERM 1 - 2016
VOLUNTEERS
DAY
DATE
MONDAY
1-Feb
Lisa Barlow
WEDNESDAY
3-Feb
Anna Gardiner
FRIDAY
5-Feb
Yvonne Smith
Sonia Garnham (NEW)
MONDAY
8-Feb
Debbie Lang
Yvonne Smith
WEDNESDAY
10-Feb
Kylie Ward
Julie Simpson
FRIDAY
12-Feb
Kristy Grove
Michelle Clements
MONDAY
15-Feb
Brooke Wong
Anne McIntosh
WEDNESDAY
17-Feb
Marion Price
Yvonne Smith
FRIDAY
19-Feb
Yvonne Smith
Need Volunteer
MONDAY
22-Feb
Kyly Ross
Yvonne Smith
WEDNESDAY
24-Feb
Michelle Butler
Kathy Robertson
FRIDAY
26-Feb
Need Volunteer
Need Volunteer
MONDAY
29-Feb
Brooke Kearney
Liddy Skelly
WEDNESDAY
2-Mar
Anna Gardiner
FRIDAY
4-Mar
Josh King
Yvonne Smith
MONDAY
7-Mar
Lisa Barlow
Sharon Woods
WEDNESDAY
9-Mar
Angela Rowles
Justin Rowles
FRIDAY
11-Mar
Kristy Grove
Leonie Allport
MONDAY
14-Mar
Colleen Picker
Jacqui O'Brien
WEDNESDAY
16-Mar
Heidi Ehman
Alex Rose
FRIDAY
18-Mar
Julie Simpson
Need Volunteer
No Kristy
YSV
YSV
YSV - No Kristy
YSV
No Kristy
If you are unable to attend Canteen on your rostered day on, please FIND YOUR OWN
REPLACEMENT, OR ORGANISE TO SWAP DAYS WITH ANOTHER PERSON/S
ROSTER CONTACT: MANDI SMITH 0407 998 754
CROOKWELL PUBLIC SCHOOL
CANTEEN ROSTER
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TERM 1 - 2016
MONDAY
21-Mar
Cheryl Selmes
Angela Rowles
WEDNESDAY
23-Mar
Need Volunteer
Need Volunteer
FRIDAY
25-Mar
CANTEEN CLOSED - GOOD FRIDAY
MONDAY
28-Mar
CANTEEN CLOSED - EASTER MONDAY
10 WEDNESDAY
30-Mar
Yvonne Smith
Angela Rowles
FRIDAY
1-Apr
Mick Hattam
Apple Hattam
MONDAY
4-Apr
Jodie Anderson
Yvonne Smith
6-Apr
Yvonne Smith
Kate Warren
8-Apr
Need Volunteer
Need Volunteer
11 WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
YSV
Yvonne Smith or Anna
Gardiner
YSV No Kristy
If you are unable to attend Canteen on your rostered day on, please FIND YOUR OWN
REPLACEMENT, OR ORGANISE TO SWAP DAYS WITH ANOTHER PERSON/S
ROSTER CONTACT: MANDI SMITH 0407 998 754
The Crookwell Neighbourhood Centre is pleased to announce the Mobile Children’s Service has reopened their Binda venue. This commenced on the 2nd February 2016. It operates on Tuesdays from
9:00am to 3:30pm and provides the same quality childcare we provide at all our venues. We cater for
children aged between 6 weeks and 5 years old. We are fully licensed and have qualified staff running
the day.
Our program is designed to be both stimulating and educational, it is developed for each child’s
individual needs and interests.
Young children learn through play and learn best when receiving quality childcare. At our service your
child/children will have fun as well as learn many new skills and develop their already existing abilities.
These will not only help them now but that are the foundation for the beginning of their school career.
We have 4 other venues and they are as follows:
COLLECTOR
Monday
Tuesday
9.30 – 2.45pm
9.30 – 2.45pm
LAGGAN
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
8.45 – 3.45pm
8.45 – 3.45pm
8.45 – 3.45pm
BIGGA
Wednesday
9.30 – 3pm
RYE PARK
Thursday
Friday
9.30 – 3pm
9.30 – 3pm
If you have any questions or would like information on Binda or any of our venues
please don’t hesitate to call our office and speak to our friendly staff on 48321953
JUNIOR REGISTRATION FORM
Crookwell Soccer Club – 2016
REGISTRATION DAY – Saturday 20TH Feb 2016 9am – 12 noon
Amenities Block, Goulburn Street, Crookwell
Or drop Registration Form plus payment to Crookwell Sports Store
REGISTRATION FEE -$50 per child [3rd or more $40 per child]
Please note: REGISTRATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED
PAYMENT
Players Name
Date of Birth
CLUB USE ONLY
Grade
Registration
Number
1.
2.
3.
4.
Parent’s Name ______________________________________________________
Would you be interested in Coaching?
YESI NO
If so, Parent’s Name: _________________________________________________
Would you like to coach a particular child? Name: ____________________________
Do you have a current First Aid Certificate?
Yes (Please circle)
No (Please circle)
Email Address- ______________________________________________________
Would you like to REFEREE?
YES/ NO
Would you like to RUN LINES?
YES/NO
(This is available for children in A &B grades as well as adults. Children need to complete a
one (1) afternoon course.
A small payment is made for your time & effort to junior referees only
Fees Paid:
YES I NO
Receipt Number: ___________________
GOULBURN & DISTRICT
NETBALL ASSOCIATION
2016 Season Netball Registrations
10am - 12pm
Saturday 5thMarch @ Carr Confoy Netball Courts, Eastgrove
Saturday 12th March @ Goulburn Plaza (near K-mart)
• NetSetGo! (5-10years) ● Junior Division (10-12years)
● Intermediate Division (Aged Up to 15years) ● Cadets Division
● Senior Division (Played Monday Nights)
Season starts Saturday, 2nd April, 2016 and Seniors on Monday 4th April, 2016
Enquiries: [email protected]
or
Mareeca 0439 400 129