From the Principal - Our Lady of the Angels Primary School Wavell
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From the Principal - Our Lady of the Angels Primary School Wavell
From the Principal rd June 23 2015 Dear Parents/Caregivers, Staff, Students and Friends of OLA The Situation In Washington , DC , at a Metro Station, on a cold January morning in 2007, this man with a violin played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time, approximately 2,000 people went through the station, most of them on their way to work. After about 3 minutes, a middle-aged man noticed that there was a musician playing. He slowed his pace and stopped for a few seconds, and then he hurried on to meet his schedule. About 4 minutes later: The violinist received his first dollar. A woman threw money in the hat and, without stopping, continued to walk. At 6 minutes: A young man leaned against the wall to listen to him, then looked at his watch and started to walk again. At 10 minutes: A 3-year old boy stopped, but his mother tugged him along hurriedly. The child stopped to look at the violinist again, but the mother pushed hard and the child continued to walk, turning his head the whole time. This action was repeated by several other children, but every parent - without exception - forced their children to move on quickly. At 45 minutes: The musician played continuously. Only 6 people stopped and listened for a short while. About 20 gave money but continued to walk at their normal pace. The man collected a total of $32. After 1 hour: He finished playing and silence took over. No one noticed and no one applauded. There was no recognition at all. No one knew this, but the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the greatest musicians in the world. He played one of the most intricate pieces ever written, with a violin worth $3.5 million dollars. Two days before, Joshua Bell sold-out a theater in Boston where the seats averaged more than $100 each to sit and listen to him play the same music. This is a true story. Joshua Bell, playing incognito in the D.C. Metro Station, was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about perception, taste and people's priorities. This experiment raised several questions: *In a common-place environment, at an inappropriate hour, do we perceive beauty? *If so, do we stop to appreciate it? *Do we recognize talent in an unexpected context? One possible conclusion reached from this experiment could be this: If we do not have a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world, playing some of the finest music ever written, with one of the most beautiful instruments ever made. How many other things are we missing as we rush through life? Acknowledging the above, all the very best for the upcoming holiday period. Even if you don’t get to have a break, I hope that it least provides the opportunity to slow down and to spend some more time together as a family. Beaut Behaviour Awards 2015 Week Ending 19/6/2015 – Congratulations Bundall: P Rutherford 5/6F, M Ajo 5/6F, Mianjin: S Riveros PO, C Liakos PP, J Philip 3N, A Burke PP, Warraba: J Anstiss 2P, H O’Brien 1F Wyampa: N Cardoso 5/6F, M Felsman 5/6F, Kind regards, God bless and go the Mighty Maroons for a series victory (now that would be a beautiful thing!) David Cashman Principal Assistant Principal – RE Sacred Time This Wednesday 24th June we will be joining with Mrs Deb Todhunter and the Choir in some Sacred Singing. Parents and all members of our OLA community are most welcome to join with us to pray each week in the church. Parish Sacramental Program Children in Year 3 in 2015 (or older children who have not yet received the Sacraments) Enrolments have now closed for this year please contact Dianne Trudgian (Sacramental Program Coordinator) for further information. Our Lady of the Angels’ Parish, Chermside Phone: St Gerard’s 3359 0239 Email: [email protected] Sister Maria Mooney Visit Last Wednesday we received a visit from Sr Maria Mooney. Sr Maria was an original student here at OLA when the school commenced in 1950. Sr Maria was able to share her story with the children about her time here as well as her important missionary work that she is still involved in for the Presentation Sisters in PNG. Each year our community shows support for Sr Maria and the other missionaries by raising funds for Ningil in PNG. Mission Prayer Lord, our God, help us to walk with you On the pathway to the beatitudes and To live out your mission in today’s world. Bind us to all men and women of our time So that together we may bring the Good News to the ends of the earth. Open our hearts and our Christian communities To the needy, the afflicted, the oppressed. May we radiate the Living Christ And transform our lives in the hope of the Resurrection. This prayer we make to you Who is the living God, now and forever. AMEN There is no greater happiness in the world than to be in Union. Nano Nagle Shine with life and take care Paul McGlone Assistant Principal Religious Education 2| P a g e Assistant Principal – Admin Only four more sleeps until the holidays! It is hard to believe that nearly two terms of learning has passed and we are at the half way mark of the school year. It has been a very busy six months watching the children grow (physically) and progress (in their learning). Staffing News In last week’s newsletter it was communicated to our community that a number of staff will be taking leave either before or during Term 3. In addition to this information, Deb Gorman will continue in her current role as teacher of Prep Paschal as Carol Chalk will be spending another term in Nauru; Kelly Farquhar will be th th teaching 4Paschal from 13 to 24 July while Janita Connolly is on Long Service Leave; Libby Goode will be replacing our School Officers, Shameem Manricks and Trish Gough who will be taking Long Service Leave from nd th 22 June and 13 July respectively; and Amanda Packer will be the Prep Our Lady teacher for the remainder of the year while Amanda Steer works at the Brisbane Catholic Education South Service Centre. I know that you will join with me in wishing Carol, Janita, Shameem and Trish a safe and restful time away as well as warmly welcome back Deb Gorman, Kelly Farquhar and Libby Goode, and for the very first time welcome Amanda Packer to our wonderful community. Curriculum News Portfolios will be sent home this Friday, with each student. This portfolio is a reflection of your child’s learning journey for Semester One. It will contain samples of your child’s learning as well as a copy of your child’s Written Report in a sealed envelope. If your child is away on the last day of school, his/her portfolio can be collected on the first day of Term Three. School th concludes at 3pm this Friday, 26 June. Please note th that the first day of Term 3 is MONDAY, 13 July. Technology News Don’t forget to check out your child’s class page and digital portfolio on LIFE. Type the URL below into the browser’s (Mozilla Firefox) address bar to access the student log on page. https://portals.bne.catholic.edu.au/schools/olawavellheig hts/Pages/default.aspx Enjoy the week ahead Donna Jones Assistant Principal Administration th weather day booked for Tuesday 4 August. Further information will be provided closer to the carnival. Administration Assistant OLA Chess – Term 3 Chess classes for Term 3 resume on the 1st Monday, th 13 July, 3.10pm-4.10pm back from holidays. Please contact the office by the end of this week if you wish to have your child/ren enrol or continue in the OLA Chess program for Term 3. A warm OLA welcome to three Year 10 and 11 students who are participating in their school's Work Experience programs; Miss Abbey O'Keeffe from Mt St Michael's college is working with Mrs Mackley and Mr Mc in PE, Emma Ritchie is working with Mrs McCoy and Mrs Close in Year 2F and Bianca Lacopetta is working with Mrs Debbie in Music. We hope you all enjoy your week at OLA. Mr Mc Administration Assistant Sports Shorts Term 2 Zone 6 Winter Sports and Activities Gala th Day – Wet Weather date Thursday 25 June 2015 Again hopefully weather conditions will permit, our Year 4-6 children to take part in the Zone 6 Sports and Activities Gala Day this Thursday at the various locations listed below. Children are reminded that the buses travelling to the venues will be leaving OLA at 8.35am sharp; children are asked to be at school no later than 8.20am and proceed straight to their classrooms to have the roll marked before meeting with their supervising teachers to get on the bus. Buses will return back to OLA from the various venues at approximately 2.45pm. PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE OF VENUE FOR THE TOUCH FOOTBALL AND RUGBY LEAGUE. The sports/activities offered will be played at various locations: Netball Year 4 Gala Day at OLA in the MPH – Mrs Sanders and Mrs Jones; Netball Year 5-6 Gala Day at Bradbury Park, Rode Rd, Chermside – Miss McGufficke, Miss Harris; Touch Football Year 4-6 Gala Day at Padua College Sporting Fields, Elliot Road, Banyo – Mr Cashman, Mr McGlone and Mrs Mackley. Rugby League/Tag Year 4-6 Gala Day at Aspley JRL Club, Kirby Road, Aspley – Mr Steele and Mr Ferguson; AFL Year 4 Gala Day at Eagles AFL Club O’Callaghan Park, Zillmere – Mrs Connolly; OLA Year 5/6 Girls Gala Day Climbing – Kangaroo Point cliffs, River Terrace, Kangaroo Point – Mrs Chellingworth and Mr Mc. Good luck to all of our teachers, girls and boys! Date Claimer – 2015 OLA Athletics Carnival Our 2015 OLA Athletics Carnival will be held at Nudgee nd College on Wednesday 22 July, with a planned wet 3| P a g e Volunteers needed To enable our Athletics Carnival to run successfully we still require approximately 20 further parent volunteers on the day from 9.00am to around 2.00pm. Thank you to the parents who have already volunteered their services for the day. If you are able to assist for part of or the whole day could you please print off, complete and return the volunteer form that can be found at the back of the newsletter today. Congratulations to Bailey Fletcher who played for the City District Hockey Team at the Regional Championships last week, great effort. Isabelle Hurree who has been selected for the Under 11 Brisbane hockey team to play in the southern cross tournament in August, well done! Climbing Last Wednesday saw our 30 Year 5/6 climbers complete the last session of our Term 2 six week indoor climbing program. A huge thank you to David and Naomi Mitchell for their assistance over the six weeks, also to former OLA students Mitchell Dart and Caroline Falconer for giving of their time and efforts in helping belay and teach our children the ropes! Congratulations to Nicola Marini and Sarah Uchytil who were both awarded our Most Outstanding Year 6 Volunteers and to Sophie Mitchell who was awarded the Most Enthusiastic participant for our Year 5’s. It is always fantastic to see the development of the children’s climbing skills and knowledge along with their own self-belief and confidence over the length of the program. Congratulations to you all for taking on and overcoming the challenges. Thanks also to the parents who came along at times and had a climb with the children, they truly appreciate you ‘having a go’ with them. Senior Concert Band will perform at 2.40pm Notes will be coming home regarding all these events early in Term 3. Keep a song in your pocket Debra Todhunter- Music Specialist Next term we will organise some half day weekend climbing sessions at the Kangaroo Point cliffs for those children who have completed the climbing program with me. Stay tuned for dates early next term. Please feel free to contact us at: Mr Mc: [email protected] Mrs Mackley: [email protected] should you have any questions or require further information. Mr Mc and Mrs Mackley PE Specialists/Sports Coordinator School News Tuckshop Roster th Wednesday 24 June Team 3 1st Break - A Dwyer, L Tareha, S Greenidge, S Czislawski, T O'Connor, J Kingsley 2nd Break - L Sands, R Kelly Cakes - C Nugent, C Marriner, S Vitelli Pikelets - L Neasham [ th Friday 26 June Team 3 1st Break - B Fletcher, L Tiernan, S Taylor, C Malone, L Skuce, G Emmett 2nd break - A Rossi, K Lee, S Buchanan Cakes - J Aspin, L Skuce Pikelets - D O'Shannessy, Y McCabe Music Notes Please make note of the following concerts/events that are coming up for the choirs. Senior Sounds Thursday 30th July, Festival of Catholic Education - St Stephens Cathedral. Students will be involved in activities, throughout the day and will then perform for a lunchtime concert at 12.20. Friday Night 28th August, St Gerard and St Paschal's inaugural concert with the Brisbane Pops Orchestra. Students will perform on the night some of their recent repertoire, hopefully some of it can be backed by the orchestra. All Choirs Friday 14th August, Catholic Colleges Music Festival Villanova College Coorparoo. Gumnuts will be performing at 9.40am. Middle Melodies at 5.50pm and Senior Sounds at 7.20pm. Strings - - Mini Mozarts will perform at 11.50am 4| P a g e OLA Readers’ Cup 2015 The children from Years 3, 4 5 & 6 have taken part in a team/house challenge this Term. They had 5 books to read in 5 weeks, both Fiction and Non-Fiction. Last week they worked in teams to answer questions about each book in the Readers’ Cup Competition. Each class had a winning team, with all team points going towards an overall tally to find the champion reading House. The winning House for 2015 was WARRABA. Congratulations to everyone for taking part. Bundal 210 Mianjin 222 Wyampa 228 Warraba 232 Entertainment Books 2015 Entertainment books are still available for purchase from the OLA uniform shop. They are $65.00 each and payment can be made at the uniform shop Monday's and Wednesday's 8.30 - 9.15am or via the Qkr App under the uniform shop menu > 'other' tab. The books will then go home with students via the classroom box system. Term 2 School Fees Term 2 school fees are now over-due. If you have not received your statement either by email or post, please contact Juanita on 3359 9198. Community News Save the Date Years 1 and 2 Mums Drinks th Friday 24 July at 7pm Friday 24th July from 6pm The Royal Hotel (The Lounge). $10 to be paid in advance by 20 July 2016 Prep Confirmations Due Tomorrow Wednesday 24th June, 2015 Please make sure all paperwork has been submitted to the office. Caboolture Gem Club Inc GEM FEST Demonstrations, Gemstones, Lapidary th Saturday 11 July 2015 9am – 4pm Caboolture Historical Village Beerburrum Road, Caboolture Adults $5, Under 16 Free OLA Athletics Carnival nd Wednesday 22 July Nudgee College If you are able to assist as an official at the OLA nd Athletics Carnival, July 22 please complete this reply slip and return it to the OLA. Name: _________________________________ Child’s Name:_________________________________ Class: _________________________________ Contact No: _______________________________________ School Calendar (Also available on the OLA website at www.olawavellheights.qld.edu.au) Follow us on Twitter - @OLA4012 Email: _____________________________ Available Times: _________________________ __________________________________ Thank you! 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Call now for a Free Design Consultation. 1300 327 050 www.jackbuilt.com.au QBCC 1190995 5| P a g e 2015 Calendar Term 2 Jun 23 Jun 24 Jun 24 Jun 25 Jun 26 Term 3 Jul 13 Jul 15 Jul 20 Prep Parent Afternoon 3.30pm Sacred Time Year 3 Open Night 5.30pm – 8pm Gala Day (wet day) Netball/Touch/AFL/Rugby Last Day Term 2 Term 3 resumes Bastille Day Celebrations Can Can performance and French National Anthem at Assembly OLA Athletics Carnival – Nudgee College ICAS English Sacred Time Maths Olympiad OLA Athletics Carnival Wet Day Sacred Time ICAS Mathematics Ekka Show Holiday Daniel Morcombe Foundation visit 9am Maths Olympiad Zone 6 Athletics Day Bowden Park Tournament of Minds Met North Track and Field Sacred Time Met North Track and Field FINS – An Introduction to the Bible 7pm Met North Track and Field Sacred Time Fathers Day Stall Sacred Time Sacred Time Last Day of Term 3 6| P a g e Carnival Wrap-Up Well all I can say is Wow! Even early morning drizzle couldn’t keep our committed OLA community away from our biennial school calendar event. And I don’t know if it was the prayers, or the arrival of Father Joe, but some little carnival miracle occurred at about 10.45am last Sunday morning and the sun even managed to sneak through those clouds. Once people realized the weather was holding out, we had great numbers supporting the event. My hope is that the children had a great day. And if some of the photos are anything to go by – they did. As with any event of this magnitude, it was a case of many hands making light(er) work. Firstly, a thank you to the OLA P and F for their support of this event, particularly to our President, Sean Currin – not only for his attendance at the meetings, his physical hard work at the pull-down phase and the day that followed, but also for never saying ‘no’ to any suggestion I had (brave man). I’m sure there were times when he thought he was with the smiling assassin! And thank you to Annette Currin, who gave Geni and I some of the funniest moments of carnival day. Nadia Comaneci has nothing on those cartwheels! Megan Millman and Scott Christie ran the treasury before the carnival, during the carnival, and after the carnival like a well oiled machine. Knowing all of our accounting needs were in their safe hands was so reassuring, and they continue to be wonderful members of our school community to work with. Anne Rentoul – Facilities and Equipment Convenor Extraordinaire. One of the most time-consuming and absolutely necessary functions for the entire Carnival. Anne completed this job so effectively in 2013 her being involved in 2015 made my commitment easier to make. This is Anne’s last Carnival year at the school, and I can never thank her enough for her hard work and efforts managing this complicated task. She is just a wonderful, positive and supportive member of our community. Thank you Anne. OLA CARNIVAL NEWSLETTER CARNIVAL WRAP-UP Naomi Lock – and her band of merry helpers of Nicole Franklin, Shari Burke, Mandy Jordan and Carmen De Amicis. Even though the English language dictionary now contains over one million words, their aren’t enough superlatives to describe the stellar job Naomi and her team did with sponsorships this year. Naomi follows up people in such a charming way, I can’t believe that anyone could say no to her! And with a heart that matches her smile, such a positive influence in our working team. And boy is it a family affair. Her husband Marty, and father Graham get on board too – and we couldn’t have achieved it without their help. Tanya O’Connor – Entertainment. The only thing Tanya didn’t do towards making the entertainment program even better this year was sing and dance herself! Talk about organized. Not even a 6 weeks teaching prac could stop this dynamo from creating a wonderful run sheet, and then ensuring it all ran smoothly on the day as stage manager, assisted by Cathy Walsh. If the teaching thing doesn’t pan out Tanya, perhaps QPAC might be an option…….. Paul McGlone – you think he’s a relaxed man around town until he puts that Workplace Health and Safety Hat on! A big thank you to our own Mr McGlone for his guidance and expertise in running a safe site, both leading into the big day and on the day itself. And he even recognized when people just needed to chill and have a cuppa. He’s another one who missed his calling – give the man a microphone and he’s off! Assisted by Mr Tony Mac (although at one stage I thought Tony might be lucky to hold on to his late afternoon gig). Two jobs we couldn’t do without. Many thanks Mr McG. Peter Johnson – our on-call electrician, who could only be glad that this was his last carnival……. Talk about the patience of a saint. Peter gives of his time leading into the carnival making sure we are all up-to-date, replacing lights, testing and tagging. And he even taxi’s around people after a few drinks…… what a guy! Suzanne Colette thought I could talk a lot – until she got my newsletter notes and realized I really have a lot to say all the time! Suzanne was my publishing master, and was able to format things (and condense things) in a way I don’t even know how. A huge success in our carnival communication process. Lauren Kane – Bring Day Co-ordinator, and because clearly that wasn’t enough of a challenge, our Hot Dog Convenor (along with husband, Matthew) as well. Whilst it might seem simple to ask people to drop in a few things from time to time towards the carnival, the truth is it can be a logistical nightmare. Not that you’d know it with Lauren working on it. Fantastic success over three giant days/weeks. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. 2 OLA CARNIVAL NEWSLETTER CARNIVAL WRAP-UP Thank you to the OLA Admin team - David Cashman, Donna Jones, Paul McGlone and Tony McCartney for their assistance and support. Bronwyn McEwan, Juanita Quetcher and AnneMaree Rossi offered a level of support and assistance in the school office that was paramount to the success of the day. A big shout out to those lovely ladies. Jeni O’Brien really was the lady who set us on the right path from the very beginning with her amazing offer to create a logo for us. And she and husband, Trent, just kept giving. All of our beautiful stall and directional signs were made by them, and Trent worked so hard (sore back and all) on the day before Carnival on our set-up crew. What a team! That brings me to another amazing person – Mr Paul Aspin. Not only are we so blessed to have him as our school groundsman, making sure that our school is always presentable and safe for our children, but Paul continually amazes me as he goes far and beyond in his role. Paul works tirelessly in the month leading up to the carnival. He carries BBQ’s up for sausage sizzle every month like he’s He-man. He is our site co-ordinator from the Wednesday prior when pick up of equipment commences, right through until the day after when all of the marquees, trestles, tables etc need to be maintained and returned. And you would have to see to believe what he accomplishes on set-up Saturday and all during the Carnival Day. Nothing is ever too much trouble. A quiet achiever if ever there was one. Thanks Paul. Set-up Saturday and post-carnival pack down was helped along by Chad Vincenzi, Paul Rodda, Bill McMullen, David Anstiss, Simon Hambrecht, Graham Williams, Bill Manners, Trent O’Brien, Paul Aloisi, Michael Martin, Robert Sutherland, Steve Neesham, Trudy Porter, Tarake Kakala, Gareth Gower, Yuka McCabe, Robert Rossi, Simmone and Trevor Irvine, Cameron McMillan, Geoff Smith, Jeff Quetcher, Lou Neesham, Rebecca Jendra, Daniel Litzow as well as some other people who stayed behind to lend a hand in the rain. I’m sorry I don’t know you all by name…… To Fran Templeton, Carolin Crouch and Tracey Glyde who made sure that the tuckshop (which had been traffic central with supplies over the weekend) was ready for normal operation by Monday morning. Please accept our thanks. Once Paul and his helpers had finished set-up on what I now affectionately refer to as ‘silly Saturday’, a whole new team arrived and for 12 hours, from 6pm until 6am ensured that everything that had been put in place remained safe. I’m speaking about our ‘sleep-over site security’. And this year they were really the boys in blue. Five off-duty police officers who for the cheap price of a couple of drinks and some hot pizza on a cold, wet night kept the grounds safe and visitor-free. Led by Damon Mulcahy, they included Dan O’Connor, Dave Sheedy, Matt Bauer and Tas Watkins. 3 OLA CARNIVAL NEWSLETTER CARNIVAL WRAP-UP Stall Convenors – we had a wonderful blend of ‘old hand’ experience and some ‘newbies’ who I know will ensure that 2017 holds a lot of promise. These next ‘one liners’ don’t reflect the level of help or success that their involvement attributed to our Around the World Carnival. People who put up their hand to take on these tasks are incredible, and I offer my most sincere gratitude to them: Art Union Bar Barrow of Grog BBQ Breakfast BBQ Books Cakes Children’s Clothes Clowns Craft Crazy Hair Drinks Face Painting Fairy Floss Fishing Game Gelati Hot Chips Hot Dogs Information Italian Sweets Jumble Lucky Pops Milkshakes Mystery Boxes Pies Pizza Popcorn Preserves Raffles Sample Bags Sand Art Sno-Cones Sweets Sushi Tea House Tea Towels Ticket sales Toffee Apples Win a Choc Catherine Fyfe and Kristina Jones Kylie West Donna Jones and staff Wayne Chapman Fran Templeton Lisa Callaghan Libby Best and Renee Hill Naomi Lock and Katrina Riveros Diana Weedon & Amanda Vincenzi Susan Miranda Leanne Wiseman & Naomi Mitchell The Heffernan and Bliss Families Justine Bowman Kate Kluck Megan Parnemann and Leesa Paull Carolin Crouch and Jo Evans Brendan Long and Nicole Corbett Lauren and Matthew Kane Lisa Sands & Mary-Ellen Rodda Catherine Malone & Majella Cooper Marty Lock, Greg Ringwood, Roy Sands and Andrew Stewart Megan Parnemann and Leesa Paull Stephanie Felsman and Sarah Roati Tina Johnson Lisa Callaghan & Nicole Franklin Michael Chambers and Erin Wedge Laura Bell and Monique Harley Romily Goggin and Anne McLean Angie Irvine Mel Graham and Kym White OSHC Team Donna Long and Larissa Skuce Libby Best, Rose Dallimore & Kelly Seery Sally Smith and Tanya Wong Linda Edwards and Genevieve Cutuli Heidi Hogan Liesa McGrorey Vicki Petridis and Fiona Weir Tamara Sloan 4 OLA CARNIVAL NEWSLETTER CARNIVAL WRAP-UP All Volunteers – just like it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a whole school community to create a carnival to remember. From bring-day contributions, cooks and bakers, craft makers, flyer distributors, and of course those who helped out on stalls on the day, a HUGE thank you. It doesn’t work without you getting on board, and we really appreciate it. If I have missed anyone, it is totally unintentional. Please accept this as my personal thanks for your contribution to the carnival. And finally – to the wonderful Genevieve Verity. OLA would not operate without her. She goes about her work, both in the tuckshop and uniform shop every week, and then backs up in a volunteer capacity making sure that the carnival, and her crazy side-kick (me!) are all kept in check! In both 2013, and this year in 2015 my job wouldn’t have worked without her. She is truly the person who deserves the greatest congratulations on the success that we enjoyed. And although it’s a huge task, we certainly have a few laughs (and maybe even a few tears) along the way. But the ride wouldn’t be the same without her…….. Just a final reminder that our final Carnival meeting and ‘wrap party’ is on July 14th in the OLA Library from 7.30pm. Profit figures will be released then. In the meantime, enjoy your well-earned June holidays. Regards Clare Nugent 5 OLA CARNIVAL NEWSLETTER CARNIVAL WRAP-UP With thanks to our Carnival Sponsors!! Platinum Sponsors: 6 OLA CARNIVAL NEWSLETTER CARNIVAL WRAP-UP Gold Sponsors: Silver Sponsors: 7 OLA CARNIVAL NEWSLETTER CARNIVAL WRAP-UP Bronze Sponsors: Leanne Linard, MP Member for Nudgee Leanne Wiseman Mobile Hair & Make-up Artist LouenHide Luxe Room Beauty, Virginia Mint Skin & Beauty Mitre 10, Chermside Mr Labels MyChart Narangba Timber Nova Entertainment Officeworks Virginia Off Road Rush Optus Business Centre Ovenu Park Lane Jewellery Peninsula Paint Supplies Peppers Salt Resort & Spa Pure Food Cooking, Putia – Kitchen / Pantry / School (by Dominique Rizzo) Reibel Fishing Rocklilly Restaurant, Brisbane International Hotel, Virginia Sirromet SuperCheap Auto Virginia The 4 Blades The Good Guys Lutwyche The Hon Wayne Swan MP The Royal Hotel, Nundah Tiddlywinks Dance & Play Café Tupperware Urban Market Place, Wavell Heights Virginia Golf Club Woolworths Nundah Alba Roses Amart Allsports Virginia Anytime Fitness, Nundah Aspley Hotel Aussie World Australia Zoo Baskin Robbins – Aspley BCF Virginia Bellissima Hair Salon Best Friends Pet SuperCentre Bobs Hire, Milton Botanical Café, Mt Cootha Bratz Crafts Brisbane Airport Corporation Brumby’s Nundah Café Lacuna Cameo Rose CBA, Chermside Branch Chemist Warehouse, Virginia Chermside Building Centre Coles, Chermside Cross & Hamilton Printers Delta Gymnastics & Cold Rock Clayfield DTH Group Ella Bache Chermside Endless Summer Resort, Coolum Essential Beauty Event Cinemas Feet for Life Podiatry Frank & Stella Jackbuilt Constructions Janelle Christie - Norwex Kabels Café on Corrie Street Kedron Car Centre Kim Flesser, Councillor for Northgate Ward King of Cakes, Nundah All of our school families and friends 8