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SCHOOL CALENDAR Jugiong Public School Explore. Discover. Learn Dear All, Welcome to the last week of this term. This is the last newsletter for the term and there will be no newsletter for the first week back, due to Anzac Day. Our next news- letter will be on Wednesday 2nd May. Thank you to Mrs Weston and Mrs Lenehan for organising the “Enrichment Day” tomorrow. The students will have a full day of healthy, physical activity. There will be yoga, aerobics, tabloid games, skipping and in the end, an Easter Egg hunt (not completely healthy-but chocoholics will argue that chocolate is good for you). I must also thank Steph Hyles for volunteering her expert services. For lunch on Thursday students are going to make their own “healthy wraps”. Thanks Steph and Jenny Polimeni for organising the fillings and wraps. I am looking forward to the Jugiong Disco on Thursday night and the Year 6 Disco shop. It sounds like a fun night. Thank you to all those parents who are super- vising. Already there are a number of ac- tivities organised for next term. From Week 5 to Week 9 we are having Zumba here at the school, Bongongo Public School will be joining us every Friday for those weeks. A professional instructor will be coming to run the program for the five weeks. In Week 4 the national testing program for all Year 3 and Year 5 students is taking place, this pro- gram has the name NAPLAN. All students in those years take part in the test. There will also be numerous ath- letic style events (cross countries and athletics carnivals). These events will include either the whole school or the “elite ath- letes”. I hope everybody has a happy and safe Easter break. Please be careful on the roads and students be sensible in their play activities. Regards Russell Quote “The problem with automatic cars is that they’re still being driven by manual brains”.—P.K. Shaw Did You Know? The Spanish explorer Cortes discovered the Aztecs drink- ing chocolate in Central America in 1519. It was rather bitter so the Spanish added sugar. The Spanish kept its preparation as a se- cret from other countries for over 100 years. King Henri Christophe (1767- 1820) of Haiti had himself anointed with chocolate syrup at his coronation, as a symbol of the importance of coca to the economy. Email:[email protected] Phone: 69 454210 Fax: 69 454388 Web Site: www.jugiong-p.schools.nsw.edu.au T ERM 1 W EEK 11 W ED 4 TH APRIL 2012 2012 TERM 1 Week 11 Thurs 5th April-Enrichment DayJRFH -Yr 6 Disco Fundraiser Last day Term 1 TERM 2 Week 1 Mon 23rd AprilStaff ReturnSDD Tues 24th AprilStudents Return Wed 25th AprilANZAC DAY (School marching in Harden) Week 2 Tues 1st MayVideo Conf Explorers Fri 4thBongongo Cross Country Week 3 Mon 7thPrimary Assembly Thur 10thBowning Athletics Carnival P & C Fundraising Sock It To You Australian Wool Products Orders to be returned to the school by Thursday 5th April or given to Jenny Polimeni at Gino’s. ————————————— ANZAC DAY The school will be continuing its tradition of attending the Harden Anzac march on Anzac Day. All stu- dents who attend will be required to be in full school uniform. Times for the march will be advertised later. ——————————-

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SCHOOL CALENDAR

Jugiong Public School

Explore. Discover. Learn Dear All,

Welcome to the last week of this

term. This is the last newsletter for the term and there will be no newsletter for the first week back,

due to Anzac Day. Our next news-letter will be on Wednesday 2nd May.

Thank you to Mrs Weston and Mrs Lenehan for organising the

“Enrichment Day” tomorrow. The students will have a full day of healthy, physical activity. There

will be yoga, aerobics, tabloid games, skipping and in the end, an Easter Egg hunt (not completely

healthy-but chocoholics will argue that chocolate is good for you). I must also thank Steph Hyles for

volunteering her expert services.

For lunch on Thursday students

are going to make their own “healthy wraps”. Thanks Steph and Jenny Polimeni for organising the

fillings and wraps.

I am looking forward to the Jugiong Disco on Thursday night

and the Year 6 Disco shop. It sounds like a fun night. Thank you

to all those parents who are super-vising.

Already there are a number of ac-

tivities organised for next term. From Week 5 to Week 9 we are having Zumba here at the school,

Bongongo Public School will be joining us every Friday for those

weeks.

A professional instructor will be coming to run the program for the

five weeks.

In Week 4 the national testing program for all Year 3 and Year 5

students is taking place, this pro-gram has the name NAPLAN. All students in those years take part

in the test.

There will also be numerous ath-

letic style events (cross countries and athletics carnivals). These events will include either the

whole school or the “elite ath-letes”.

I hope everybody has a happy and safe Easter break. Please be careful on the roads and students

be sensible in their play activities.

Regards

Russell

Quote

“The problem with automatic cars is that they’re still being driven by

manual brains”.—P.K. Shaw

Did You Know?

The Spanish explorer Cortes discovered the Aztecs drink-ing chocolate in Central America in 1519. It was rather bitter so the Spanish added sugar. The Spanish kept its preparation as a se-cret from other countries for over 100 years.

King Henri Christophe (1767-1820) of Haiti had himself anointed with chocolate syrup at his coronation, as a symbol of the importance of coca to the economy.

Email:[email protected] Phone: 69 454210

Fax: 69 454388 Web Site: www.jugiong-p.schools.nsw.edu.au

TERM 1 W EEK 11

W ED 4TH APRIL 2012

2012 TERM 1

Week 11

Thurs 5th April-Enrichment Day—JRFH

-Yr 6 Disco Fundraiser

Last day Term 1

TERM 2

Week 1

Mon 23rd April– Staff Return– SDD

Tues 24th April—Students Return

Wed 25th April—ANZAC DAY

(School marching in Harden)

Week 2

Tues 1st May– Video Conf Explorers

Fri 4th—Bongongo Cross Country

Week 3

Mon 7th—Primary Assembly

Thur 10th—Bowning Athletics Carnival

P & C Fundraising

Sock It To You

Australian Wool Products

Orders to be returned to the school by Thursday 5th April or given to

Jenny Polimeni at Gino’s.

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ANZAC DAY

The school will be continuing its tradition of attending the Harden Anzac march on Anzac Day. All stu-dents who attend will be required to be in full school uniform. Times for the march will be advertised later.

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SES PLAYTPUS VISITS THE STUDENTS AT JUGIONG

Jugiong Motor Inn

Last Friday’s raffle winners were – Jug Beavis, Stacey, Alan and John Scully (donated

back).

The motel will be closed Good Friday due to licensing restric-tions. Tom the seafood man will call at the motel at approxi-mately 6.30pm this Thursday in lieu of Friday. Should anyone like to order specially for the Easter period please phone

Tom on 0402291782

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The Elephant Trunk Show

Easter Sale

@ The Sir George Jugiong

Beautiful pure pashmina, Cash-mere and wool shawls and Scarves for both men and women will be on show, as

wells as new seasons jackets and bargains on a wide range of clothing. We are also offer-ing bedspreads, throws, quilts and quilt covers and an exclu-sive range of pure wool hand embroidered blankets and co-

ordinating robes. Jewellery with precious and semi –precious

stones in silver and gold

will be on sale

Shop Hours

Friday 6th April until Monday 9th April 20112 from 10.00am

to 5.00pm

For more info go to elephant-

trunkshow.com

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Jugiong Group

Fitness WEDNESDAYS 6.30-

7.30PM

Classes start again for term 2 on Wednesday 2nd May

- 18th June. (8 weeks).

Note the change in time -

6.30-7.30pm

Group exercise is a great way to kick start your own exercise

routine.

We have fun, we support and encourage each other and we

get FIT. This gives us more en-ergy, making us feel better

physically and mentally.

$12 each session, $10 pen-

sioners.

Please bring along water, towel, yoga matt, hand weights and get ready for a hour full of

fun, laughter & energy!

Enquiries - Steph Hyles 0427

201293 or 62277844

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Jugiong Campdraft

4th,5th,6th, May

Cattle dog trial 5pm Fri-

day Dog Trial entries to

[email protected]

by 10.4.12

Drafting all weekend

Saturday night Campdrafting

and Final of the

Dog Trial.

Bar and BBQ all weekend

Enquires Marianne Wallis

69454257

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*WIZARD AND OZ MAGIC

RETURNS*

An eccentric brilliant piano player. Incredible voice and tal-

ent on guitar.

Every performance ends in

roars and cheers for more.

Strong demand keeps An-drew and David returning to

TAC.

Their next show

is SATURDAY APRIL 27th.

Come from 6.30 pm for 7.30pm start. Cabaret style. BYO friends, drinks and

nibbles.

Bookings now open at Kevin

Deep Clothing ( near IGA )

Adults $20 School age

$10 Family $60

Check them out:

www.wizardandoz.com

JUGIONG JOURNALJUGIONG JOURNAL 4th April 2012

COMING EVENTS 4th--23rd Apr- Art Exhibit

10/4/12—JAG Meeting –7.30pm

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CHURCH NEWS ANGLICAN

Easter Service-Christ Church 10.30am

10:30am - 1st & 3rd Sunday

CATHOLIC

EASTER MASS/LITURGY TIMES

Holy Thurs 6pm Liturgy and Pascal Meal

Good Friday- 3pm Stations of Cross and Holy Communion

Easter Sunday- 10am Mass

Mass time for April 10am Mass - 8th, 22nd & 29th

Liturgy 10am - 1st & 15th.

Gundagai Combined Community Choir singing at Jugiong 29th April (time to be advised)

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Hall and/or Grounds Bookings P: 6945 4336

2012 Apr– 21st, May-4th.5th. 6th, 12th.

July-14th & 15th,

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DEFIBRILLATOR-Located in

carport @ Police Stn

Emergency access 24hrs

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TRANSFER STATION Thursday & Saturday 1:15pm to 4pm

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‘FILLING THE WELL’ Recent works by

STEPHANIE CORKHILL HYLES

30TH March – 23rd April 2012 THE JUGIONG WINE CELLAR

Riverside Dr, Jugiong, Enquiries - 69 454239. Signature jewellery by Caroline Andersen. Sponsored by

Chalkers Crossing Wines ————————

Gundalong Polo

Tournament

Join us for a great day/night

out at the Gundalong

Country Polo, Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th April! Real cof-fee, Lunch and Dinner with live enter-tainment on Saturday evening (shuttle service provided on Sat eve-ning) Off the Bouyeo Rd – Coppa-

bella Rd.

Friends/Family/Children all welcome

JUGIONG

COMMUNITY

FLURO DISCO

Thursday 5th April 6pm to 10pm @

The Sir George Jugiong

All Children up to 16yrs @ $15 in-cludes pizza. Up to school age

$7.50

Supervised Disco Room for the children, parents please stay on the premises. Fundraising for the Jugiong School P&C and Year 6

Leaders. ——————————

JUGIONG GOLF CLUB

MEMBERSHIP FEES 2012:

Adult Membership: $50.00

Juniors U16: $20.00

Primary school: Free

Fees due 31.3.2012

Jugiong golf course is an

18 Hole course with sand greens.

VISITORS MOST WELCOME

Greenfees:

Members: $5.00/week

Visitors: $5.00/round

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News from JAG JAG meetings will be held every second month at the Blue Room

on every second Tuesday at 7:30pm

unless there has to be change and this will be posted on the notice

board at the BP. Dates of Meetings:

Tuesday 10 April Tuesday 12 June

Tuesday 14 August Tuesday 9 October - AGM

Tuesday 11 December Presently new signs are being

made for the recreational grounds and park area.

Please come to the meeting and contribute any ideas for this won-derful village and help with its up-

keep.

NEXT JAG MEETING

TUESDAY 10 APRIL 2012

7.30pm in the Blue Room

All Welcome

POLOCROSSE NEWS

Over the last month, Jugiong has had players

attend both Yass and Lake George carnivals. Hayley

Crommelin and Ricky Mitchell played with Yass at Yass carnival, and were in the winning A grade side. Ricky received Best Male player of the carnival. Jugiong

fielded an A grade side for Lake George’s carnival, winning the

final very convincingly against Al-bury 15-4. Only a few weeks left and our state players, Will, San-dra, Todd, Hayley, Pat and Ben will head off to the Nationals in

Warwick, QLD. Kelvin has also got himself a run with the subbies in

demonstration games at this year’s Sydney show, so Go Kel-

vin! For those of you sitting on the sidelines, there is still plenty of

time to sign up and get your horses into shape! Our first local

carnival will be Wagga on the 12th of may. And keep your ears open for our 50th anniversary dinner

later this year!

Happiness is a good book and a spot in the sun.