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Years 8 -12 Parent Teacher Interviews Monday 21st March. Bookings can be made through the following
link: https://www.schoolinterviews.com.au/ using the event code: uzm8v
NEWS @ SJRC
18th March 2016 Term 1 Week 8
Happening in Week 9
Dates to Remember
In the news this week
Quick Links
Principal’s Message
News from Leader of
Pedagogy
Attendance -SMS Student
Absence
Caritas- Project Compassion
Mathematics News
HSIE News
Year 7 & 8 Visual Art
Library News
Career News
Sport
Community News
PARENT
LINKS
MONDAY, 21st March 2016 (Day 1)
- Monday 21st March Year 8-12 Parent/Teacher Night L-Z Flute/Clarinet Ensemble 8.00am–8.45am Percussion Ensemble 8.00am–8.45am Senior Jazz Band 3.30pm–4.30pm Saxophone Ensemble 4.30pm–5.30pm Homework Hub in Library 3.15pm-4.30pm
TUESDAY, 22nd March 2016 (Day 2)
- Port Macquarie U18s Country Cup Rugby League Design & Technology Student Seminars in Sydney Stella Prize Schools Program Ambassador Visit to Library SAPSS Concert Band in PAC 7.30am–8.45am Homework Hub in Library 3.15pm-5.00pm
WEDNESDAY, 23rd March 2016 (Day 3)
- Year 7 Reflection Day Junior Jazz Band in PAC 7.45am–8.45am SAPSS Drumline 3.30pm-5.30pm Homework Hub in Library 3.15pm-4.30pm
THURSDAY, 24th March 2016 (Day 4)
- Easter Liturgy in College Hall at 9.15am Year 7 Concert Band 8.00am–8.45am Homework Hub in Library 3.15pm-5.00pm
FRIDAY, 25th March 2016 (Day 5)
- Good Friday Senior Concert Band 7.45am–8.45am Homework Hub in Library 3.15pm-4.00pm
Monday 28th March Easter Monday
Thursday 31st March Diocesan Senior Basketball
Sun 3rd-Mon 4th April Year 10, 11 & 12 CSYMA Parish Retreat & Youth
Rally
Friday 1st April Year 7 Mass - Midday Mass at St Agnes’ Church
Friday 1st April Year 11 Geography Excursion Periods1-4
Monday 4th April 14s & 16s & Opens Rugby 7s
Tuesday 5th April Cross Country
Wednesday 6th April Northern Country Rugby League Selections
Thursday 7th April Macleay Valley U18's RL Country Cup
Thursday 7th April Students last day for Term 1
Friday 8th April Staff Spirituality Day
Monday 25th April ANZAC Day
Tuesday 26th April PUPIL FREE DAY- Australian Curriculum
Professional Development Day
Wednesday 27th
April Students return for Term 2 in full winter uniform
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NEWSLETTERS
Principal’s Message
Year 10 Retreats
This week we have conducted our Year 10 Retreats at the new Francis Retreat, Bonny Hills and at Valla Beach Tourist Park. I would like to thank Mr Michael Walsh and Mrs Helen Gilbert for the extensive organisation that went into these Retreats. Thank you also to our College Chaplain Fr Roland for visiting students at the retreat venues, who will also be celebrating Mass with students and staff at the top of North Brother Mountain.
A big “Thankyou” also to all staff who attended the Retreats and facilitated or supervised. We are indeed lucky to have staff who so willingly give of their time and take themselves away from their own family obligations to work with our students and give them these valuable experiences.
Of course, Retreats can only be successful if the students themselves enter into them with a sense of cooperation and openness to new and sometimes challenging, ideas. Thank you to all our Year 10 students who attended the Retreats and made it possible for them to be a worthwhile opportunity to explore their spirituality. "I like Old-School Fridays because......"
Last Friday, I had the pleasure of attending
“Old School Friday”, an initiative run by our
exceptional Librarian, Mrs Karen Bale. For a
brief moment in time we have the opportunity to
engage with one another without the use of
technology in our lives.
I encourage you to read some of the student’s
comments on the weekly experience.
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Parent Teacher Interviews
Year 8-12 Parent-Teacher Interviews will be held over two nights, both from4.00pm – 7.30pm on:
Monday, 7th
March surnames A – K – (CLOSED)
Monday, 21st March for surnames L – Z – (BOOKINGS ARE OPEN until 10.00am on Monday 21st March)
Whilst we encourage families to book on the correct night, if you are unavailable on your set date please book on the alternate date All parents are encouraged to attend these interviews as they are a critical contributor to your child’s success and happiness at school. The evening provides the opportunity to meet with your child’s Pastoral Care (PC) Teacher as well as all subject teachers. It will also give you the opportunity to give teachers a brief insight into your child and their learning. Teachers will use the opportunity to let you know how your child has settled in to the 2016 school year and show you ways your child will be learning in their classroom, including how you can check their work and assist with homework and assignments. In order to book your interviews (5 minutes per teacher) please go to the College websitewww.pmreglism.catholic.edu.au and click on the Parent-Teacher interviews link. You will need to have a copy of your child’s timetable (in their diary) with subjects and teachers names for each subject. Enter the School Event Code from the box below and then follow steps 1, 2 and 3. Please BE CAREFUL to book interviews for the correct date according to your surname. Parents that do not have access to the internet at home, at work, at a friend’s house or on their phones, may send a note to school with the approximate times they require, or phone the College on 02) 5525 4100. Tim McCosker Assistant Principal, Curriculum
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Starting Week 9 Term 1, parents of Year 7 – 12 students will receive a text message if their child is
absent without approved leave.
Parents of students who have been marked absent, and who have not previously advised the College of
their child’s absence, will receive an SMS by approximately 10.00am.
Parents are encouraged to respond to this SMS by 3.00pm on the same day. Your response will then be
recorded as your child’s absent explanation. There is no need to send in an additional note. If you have
any concerns in regards to receiving this text, I urge you to contact Lisa Bulley or myself in our College
office.
Alternatively you can submit your absent note online via the College website.
Website: http://www.pmreglism.catholic.edu.au/community/parent-information/
Cath Eichmann
Assistant Principal- Pastoral Care
Attendance -SMS Student Absence
Caritas– Project Compassion
Congratulations Hastings House for your wonderful fundraising efforts for Project Compassion. A
special thanks goes to the senior students of Hastings for all their hard work and preparation in the
selling of lolly bags and soft drinks. Their combined efforts raised over $1000 which will be greatly
appreciated by Caritas and the young people all over the world who are certainly less fortunate then we
are.
Well done, Hastings.
Miss West and Mrs Marchment
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One Sentence Story Competition
Four weeks ago students were challenged to enter the College’s “One Sentence Story” Competition.
This competition gave students a chance to show their writing skills in short form. The Idea being:
students’ enter one well written sentence that conveys emotion, intrigue, humour or simply an idea.
Our students really stepped up to the challenge wonderfully and we received over 350 entries. These
entries included the haunting, the hilarious, the sad, the eyebrow raising and the bizarre.
The placegetters in each year group are set out below:
Year 7
First Place: Bridget Williams - She realised she couldn't convince her closest friends, let alone twelve
hundred students at her school assembly, that the nervous escape of air, in the middle of reading the
prayer, was NOT a burp!
Second Place: Jamie Stephens - I text you every night, waiting for a reply that I know will never come.
Third place: Alicia Holliday - The morning I opened the door, everything had changed.
Year 8
First Place: Eve Slater - The cackling chainsaw sounds through the wood, it stops suddenly as it sneers
at the next spray painted X.
Second Place: Matthew Burke - The valley was a luscious green with rolling hills and snaking rivers,
but none of that would survive what's to come.
Third Place: Ebony Williams - This was it, my one chance at glory; if I scored this goal my team would
finally win the grand final.....then my Xbox 360 died.
Year 9
First Place: Faith Sparrow - She bent down, and looked into the box, seeing nothing but the old photo
book.
Second Place: Trai Blair - The young boy stared into the lonely pit of despair that were his mothers’
eyes, then she broke the news to him.
Third Place: Jenna Doyle - It was silent in the room: then suddenly a flow of tears... she'd stopped
breathing.
Year 10
First Place: Rilee Parry - "It's okay to close your eyes, you never saw me anyway." She said, letting the
tears flow down her face and onto the hospital bed.
Second Place: Yanna Aguire - And there she was, staring off into the distance at the boy she once
knew, remembering how quickly friends who used to talk every day and every night into strangers who
just walk past each other as if everything meant nothing.
Third Place: Jenna Stephenson - As I sat there waiting for the inevitable bad news, for everything to go
wrong, I watched the fish swim in circles as if they didn’t have a care in the world.
News from the Leader of Pedagogy
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Year 11
First Place: Matt Cramp - The enigmatic email arrived in my inbox, un-expected and un-warranted yet
strangely inviting, daring me to click “open”…
Second Place: Chloe Litchens - I look up at what was once the clear blue skies and see nothing but
dark, thick polluted air blanketing the earth.... What have we done?
Third Place: Courtney Newell - For the briefest of moments she removed her hoodie from her face and
stared up at her image, suspended on the unforgiving metal, tainted by weather, and she mouthed the
words printed above her face; MISSING.
Year 12
First Place: Connor Rixon - She waves wistfully, knowing what we did not care to see.
Second Place: Eric Hammer - As the knife passed through her lung, she managed to whisper to her
killer, "thankyou".
Third Place: Matthew Lee - She continued to eat popcorn, her enemies continued to crawl from the fire.
Teachers
First Place: Penny McKee - The one sentence story started life as it was meant to: a seed that grew
into a novel from which rights were sold for the film which would later go viral on all social media
platforms as t-shirts bearing its name were uploaded to You Tube en masse by entire cities; and after
which young mums named their newborns, presidents of great countries endowed it with the keys to their
cities and declared public holidays in its name, and famous artists tried to capture its spirit in words, paint
and song while school children all over the world learnt of its history and wrote captivating PEEL
paragraphs about it; it made guest appearances on reality TV shows and once even danced with
Beyonce at The Superbowl; but a seed can either grow or get very tired, as this little seed did; and it
was after all only an overworked semi colon hooked up to a comma, both of which no one really cared
about; much.
Second Place: Anne Marchment - I placed my bag on the empty seat and allowed myself a surreptitious glance at the others - chatting, milling, laughing....my loathing only just tempered by the envy I knew would follow me today.
Third Place: Laura Gilbert - A girl's worst nightmare: sold out.
Thank you to all the people who entered
Bruce Smith
Leader of Pedagogy
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This week began on a high note for the Mathematics faculty with the celebration of International Pi Day.
The maths teachers dressed the part wearing their maths t-shirts, and all students were given the
opportunity to participate in a “Guess the Pi word” competition. Mr Redfern placed nine different words
around the school with a bonus card emerging at recess. Groups from almost every year group had lots
of fun running around the school.
Congratulations to our winners-
Year 7 – Abigail Gammon and Taylor Bulley
Year 8 – Riley Dietrich
Year 9 – Caitlin Bartie, Tahlee Dose and Eilidh Aldridge
Year 10– Taine Hunt and Dominic Byrne
Year 12– Connor Tamblyn
Below are some of the words:
SPIRAL STAIRCASE MAGPIE
Mathematics News
Math Vault
Math Vault is Back - Stay tuned for Term 2 Math Vault Makeover
Can you solve the question below? The answer will be availa-
ble in next week’s NEWS @ SJRC
The diagram on the right shows a rhombus FGHI and
an isosceles triangle FGJ in which GF = GJ. Angle FJI = 111°.
What is the size of angle JFI?
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HSIE News
Europe Tour
Thank you to all parents, grand parents and students who came to the Information Session last week, we had a wonderful show of interest in the tour. If you were unable to attend and would like to find out more information please contact Cheryl Hyde or Tom Inatey (Regional Campus) 5525 4100 or Andrew
Evans (MacKillop Campus) 6583 4611.
Given the interest shown, we are requesting that Registration Forms be returned to your respective campuses as soon as possible. Once your forms are submitted your position on the tour is guaranteed. Spaces may need to be limited. Deposits will not be required until the first week of Term 2.
We have recently had a clean-up of our uniform items and would now appreciated any
donations of good quality, clean uniform items.
Donations may be dropped off to the College office.
The uniform shop is open on Thursday from 2.25pm to 3.30pm
Other times are available by appointment only.
Please phone the College on 5525 4100 to arrange a time.
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Creative Arts News
Year 9 Artist’s take the Archibald Prize by Storm – Vote Now!
Don’t we all know that feeling of defeat that so often follows the completion of a scribbled smiley face,
penned eyes, mouth, head all crooked? Well it’s this that makes us in the Creative Arts department all
the more proud of the portraits our Year 9 artists have triumphed in producing, especially with only
weeks studying portraiture.
For this reason some lucky, and skilled, students will be receiving prizes in our very own Archibald Prize,
Packer Prize as well as a People’s choice award all students are invited to vote in. Good work Year 9.
Year 7 & 8 Visual Art
In Years 7 and 8 Visual Art classes this term we have been practising
our writing skills and learning Art– specific terminology that the students
have then utilized in small common formative tasks. The first paragraph
they attempted was written about a Brett Whiteley artwork and his use of
line in the work. The following outstanding response was written by
Ebony Darcy in Year 7.
This artwork was created in 1974 by a unique and gifted artist by the
name of Brett Whiteley. The artwork is a sild screen print on paper, titles ‘The Divided Unity’
It is fundamentally a mix of organic, swirling and aggressive lines, creating the effect of wild waves. The
divided unity is an expressive masterpiece, demonstrating spontaneous direction and some dominant
channels. Although the work is flowing some lines are broken which creates a delicate and partially
sensitive outcome. The artwork is monochromatic, meaning one base colour was used during the
process. The piece shows evidence that the elements of art were used, which was a substantial
contributing factor to the spectacular contributing factor to the spectacular result.
Mrs Renee May
Teacher of Art
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Exciting times ahead for the Library: Next week we will be visited by author Trinity Doyle. Trinity is a Newcastle-based Young Adult author who won recent acclaim for her book “Pieces of Sky”. As a Stella Prize Schools Program Ambassador, she will be presenting a writing workshop to Advanced English classes in Years 11 and 12. She will also be attending MacKillop College in her capacity as Stella Prize Schools’ Program Ambassador, and there will be a function at Port Macquarie – Hastings Library Service as well. On the afternoon of Tuesday March 22
nd, Trinity will be in attendance at
the Grant Street premises of the Port Macquarie Hastings Library Service between 4.30-6.30pm for a Meet and Greet, and a Writing Workshop. If you would like to attend, please phone your RSVP to 6581 8755.
Humans of SJRC Library Some of you may know of the “Humans of New York” project… it has received much acclaim for its visual and textual portrayal of real people with real lives. St Joseph’s Regional College Library has its own project for 2016 – “Humans of SJRC Library”. The insights that its subjects give are book and library-related, rather than life-story.
Please sit back and enjoy reading this week’s “Humans of SJRC Library” profile – many
thanks to Mrs Taggart for sharing her insights. .
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Wanted : Inky Awards judges The Inky Awards recognises high quality, Young Adult literature, and they are desperately seeking judges! If you love reading, love talking about books, and love debating, then this could be the opportunity you have been waiting for! See me for more information.
St Patrick’s Day
This week, we honoured some Irish literature in celebration
of St Patrick’s Day. Renowned Irish authors such as Maeve
Binchy, Edna O’Brien and Paddy Doyle were recognised,
along with drama by Brendan Behan, Irish poetry
anthologies and books about historic Irish castles.
NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge
This has now opened for 2016, and students are encouraged to register for
the program.
More information can be found at https://online.det.nsw.edu.au/prc/
home.html.
Friday in the Library
Last week, Mr Dempsey paid a visit to the Library during “Old
School Friday” . He engaged in games of Scrabble and Chess,
cast his vote in the “Archibald Prize” Art Competition, and
enjoyed the no-device ambience. Please read Mr Dempsey’s
report in this Newsletter for his insights into the day.
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The Archibald Prize Student’s Choice Competition Thanks to the Visual Arts staff and students who have set up this competition in the Library so that members of the College community can cast their vote for the artwork which they judge to be the best.
E-Collections In addition to our physical collection, we also have three e-collections. They are: Wheeler’s www.sjrc.wheelers.co Overdrive www.sjrcexchange.lib.overdrive.com Zinio (e-magazines) www.rbdigital.com/stjosephsregionalcollege/zinio Students can borrow from these collections using a combination of their email address and Library Card Number. Below you will find QR codes to scan for easy access
Sign-out Procedure If a student departs the College, they must collect a sign-out sheet from the College office. One requirement of every student is that they return all textbooks and Library books to the Library, and it is the student’s responsibility to check classroom cupboards, not the teachers, or Library staff. Many thanks to all those who complete this requirement promptly. Karen Bale Teacher Librarian
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CSU Engineering MyDay
Charles Sturt University is hosting a MyDay Informational event to celebrate its new Engineering course in its brand new Engineering building at the Bathurst Campus on Monay 11
th April. Those attending will
have a ‘sneak peek at what it will be like to study Engineering at CSU”. Please register your interest at www.csu.edu.au/contacts/myday
MHS CAREERS
SJRC subscribes to mhscareers, a careers service which allows students and parents to be kept up to date with careers news and events nationwide.
To access this information click on the link above and use this login information.
login: SJRC Password: pm16
Newsletters are sent weekly. To register to receive the newsletters use the contact us page on the website above, stating your name, email address, College name, whether you are a student or a parent and the state or states that you are registering for.
On the website have a look at the News Pages and Events Calendar and the many other useful Careers pages.
SJRC Port Careers- Moodle – Careers - Always updated with important documents for work experience and university information. Parents can access this information via their child’s login.
Reminder: Students and Parents in Years 10, 11 & 12 will be emailed weekly newsletters regarding Career options. Please ensure the College has your correct email recorded.
Next week’s Careers Calendar
Please click on the graphic below to access the full calendar.
Karen Bale & Leanne Tinsey,
Leaders of Careers and University Transition
Careers News
www.sjrcportcareers.com
our “go to” website
The Careers website offers up-to-date information for parents and
students in all year groups
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St Joseph’s Regional College Alumni
This week, our Alumni Report is of Eliza-Jane Priddis, Class of 2011.
I completed my studies at St Joseph’s Regional College in 2011.
During my time at SJRC I was extremely lucky to make amazing memories and build relationships that helped mould me into the person that I am today. When I started at SJRC, the campus was located near Settlement City. I feel extremely fortunate to have made the memories that I did at both campuses - old and new.
Upon leaving school I moved straight to Sydney to begin study. Shortly after my transition from school to University I realised that I wasn’t really interested in studying at that point in time.
With much ‘head noise’ about what to do from here, I jumped straight into the Hospitality industry in a full-time job at a busy up-market restaurant on the harbour in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
Here I gained strong knowledge about the Hospitality industry, built great relationships and enhanced my communication skills. It was in this job that I realised I preferred a more “hands on” career path with a face-to-face learning approach.
After a few years of working, travelling and enjoying Sydney’s nightlife I decided I wanted to re-commence my academic studies. I started and completed a Diploma of Event Management, giving me the credentials to gain employment with the National Australia Bank in its Event team. In this role I gained valuable insight into the corporate world, working closely with executives and personal assistants in preparation for Corporate functions.
I was shocked at how much I loved what I was doing and this rubbed off on those around me.
After only 8 months in this role I was lucky enough to move on to a new role as a Team Assistant and Training Coordinator to an executive team within NAB Wealth. I am currently still working in this role and loving every minute of it. My decision to take a break after school and not go onto University was the best decision I have ever made. So after a lot of patience and experience in the workforce I finally feel like I am beginning to shape a solid career path for myself. Eliza-Jane
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2016 Hastings 9s Rugby League
SJRC was represented by five teams at the Hasting’s 9s Rugby League Gala Day last Thursday at
Tuffin’s Lane. Results as follows:
13As – Won the final 5 Nil
13Bs – undefeated all day
14s – Lost the final 3 – 2
15s – Won the final 6 – 1
16s – Drew the final 1 – 1
Congratulations to all participants. From all reports they represented the college with pride and displayed
excellent sportsmanship and behaviour all day.
Thank you to our league coaching team who prepared the teams for the day:
13As – Mr. Lewis
13Bs – Mr. Smith
14s – Mr. Buckley
15s – Mr. Plunkett & Mr. Daley
16s – Mr Toohey & Mr. Sprague
Diocesan Winter Sport Trials - Postponed
The Diocesan Winter Sport Trials for Football and Rugby League have been postponed due to the state
of the grounds at Woodlawn College. They received between three and four inches of rain overnight.
The trials will now be held on the backup date – the 23rd of March. Our excursion will run as per
program except the date. The bus will now leave on Tuesday the 22nd of March and return after the
completion of the trials on Wednesday the 23rd of March.
Lismore Diocesan Swimming Carnival
Last week the SJRC Swimming Squad travelled to Kempsey to compete in the Lismore Diocesan
Swimming Carnival. Congratulations to all students on your efforts. In particular to Nathaniel Bentley,
Phoebe Bentley, Eric Hammer and Hugh Stewart who qualified for the Diocesan Team to compete at
Homebush on the 29th March.
There were a number of school records broken or set on the day – Nathaniel Bentley (x4), Eric Hammer
(x3), Claire McIntosh (x5) and Hugh Stewart who broke the 18 year old 400m freestyle record. We had
one age champion on the day – awesome effort Nathaniel Bentley.
Thank you to our staff member who traveled with the team – Mr. Darren Smith, Miss Laura Gilbert
SJRC Results Age Champions Multi Class Champions Full Results
NSW All Schools Triathlon
Congratulations to Isacc Sanderson who finished third overall in the intermediate boys division of the
NSW All Schools Triathlon held at Penrith Lakes in week six. Not only did he finish third overall, he also
placed first in the Catholic Schools Division.
Isacc has now qualified for the NSW All Schools team to compete in the School Sport Australia event to
be held at Harvey Bay Queensland in late April.
Please click the links below for full list of results. Individual Results Overall Results
SPORT NEWS
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Hastings Baseball are holding registrations on Friday 18th March 3.00pm to 5.00pm at Laurieton
Coles. Saturday 19th March 9.00am to 12noon at Wauchope Supa IGA and Sunday 20th March
9.00am to 11.00am at Blackbutt Park, Wauchope.
Registrations can also be made online www.hastingsbaseball.com.au any enquiries can be directed
to info@hastingsbaseball.com.au or Rose 65 852 076
Dreaming on the Edge Retreat: 16th–18th March 2016 Dreaming on the Edge Retreat is an
Aboriginal community event being held at Candlebark Farm Healesville, which will focus on mental,
emotional and spiritual wellbeing. Sharing culture, community and stories .For more information visit:
http://www.each.com.au/dreamingontheedge.
Port Macquarie Triathlon Club The Camden Haven junior races due to go ahead this weekend at
Pilot Beach Dunbogan have been cancelled due to lack of numbers. Sunday senior race will run as
advertised
North Haven Boardriders Club, O’Rafferty Rules Surfing Competition - The O’Rafferty Rules
Surfing Competition, which is held every two years is to encourage and promote surfing at Junior level
in the Greater Camden Haven/Port Macquarie Region, as well as a good mix of NSW and interstate
competitors participating. Darren O’Rafferty, one of Camden Haven’s finest ambassadors of surfing on
the world stage, has once again lent his name to the event and will be on hand to encourage and cheer
on the locals. Great prizes are on offer for everybody as well as a Surfboard Draw at the Presentation
(entry form is attached and is available at all Surf shops).
All enquiries to Andy Cross on 0413 487 173 or by email at kcr32355@bigpond.net.au. Every
competitor gets a competitor’s bag, packed full of surfing gear to the value of $50.00, and goes in the
draw to win a surfboard for their division. We have a surfboard to giveaway for every division!
Hastings Valley Vikings Rugby Union Club- 2016 is again shaping up
to be another great year for the Hastings Valley Vikings Rugby Union
Club. We have for the past 2 seasons won both the Reserve grade and
First grade premierships. We are also currently the Mid North Coast
Rugby Union Club Champions. So if you want to join the premier club on the coast and play Rugby
Union come along and give it a go. Training is currently held on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at
5.00pm. It is held at the Vikings home ground Oxley Oval.
If you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact myself on the number
listed. Craig Smith - Vikings Junior Liaison - Smithie1971@gmail.com - 0439810612
Community News
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Youth Week 2016 - Every year, hundreds of young people aged between 10 -25 from across the Port
Macquarie-Hastings get involved in Youth Week activities. This year, The Youth Advisory Council
(YAC) partnering with Port Macquarie-Hastings Council have a bumper week of activities planned.
Enclosed is the 2016 Youth Week Poster for display on your notice boards and in your school newslet-
ters.
If any youth or youth groups have a hidden talent and enjoy performing, maybe busking during Youth Week will be their chance to shine and also get a bit of pocket money too. To register your interest vis-it www.pmhc.nsw.gov.au/youthweek.
For more information on Youth Week, go to www.pmhc.nsw.gov.au/youth week or contact Lee Wood, Place Facilitator, Youth on 65 81 8111.
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