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Integratedliving Receives International Award The only way to fi nd out what’s going on! Serving the Hunter for over 20 years with a readership of over 4,000 weekly! Thursday 31st May, 2018 Missed an issue? www.huntervalleyprinting.com.au/Pages/Entertainer.php integratedliving receives See inside international award Driving the Hunter for 60 years! TV Guide A company that had its genesis in Muswellbrook has won the best home care operator in Asia Pacifi c region. integratedliving an organisation that was launched in Muswellbrook over a decade ago and since spread to most states of Australia. The Asia Pacifi c Eldercare Awards saw the organisation up against several international companies. CEO of integratedliving Catherine Daley says AWARD RECOGNITION: CEO of integratedliving Catherine Daley (centre) at the Asia the innovative programs introduced by the Pacifi c Eldercare presentation of awards. company was a big factor in winning the award. integratedliving Australia has a proud history of providing in home support services to older people in regional, rural and remote Australia. From those small beginnings as a local provider for aged care services in Muswellbrook and Murrurundi to being acknowledged as a lead provider in health management and home and community living services, integratedliving has grown to support more than 8000 people in local communities. New areas are being added regularly to the growing network. SESSION TIMES: THURSDAY 31 MAY - WEDNESDAY 6 JUNE Cinema is CLOSED Mondays outside of School & Public Holidays SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY BREATH (M) 135mins (M) 120mins Thu, Fri & Tues 11.15am, 1.30pm, 6.30pm & 8.40pm Thu, Fri & Tues DUCK DUCK GOOSE (PG) 92mins Sat & Sun 9.00am, 1.50pm & 6.20pm 11.10am, 3.30pm, 6.15pm & 8.45pm Sat, Sun & Wed Sat, Sun & Wed Wed 1.20pm & 8.50pm 11.20am & 4.15pm 11.10am, 3.30pm & 6.15pm DEADPOOL 2 COMING SOON (MA15+) 119mins LIFE OF THE PARTY Thu, Fri & Tues (M) 105 mins Oceans 8 Thu, Fri & Tues Incredibles 2 9.00am, 4.10pm & 9.15pm Jurrasic World - Fallen Kingdom Sat & Sun 11.20am & 4.20pm Hotel Transylvania 3 Sat, Sun & Wed Ant-Man and the Wasp 9.00am, 1.50pm & 6.15pm Sky Scrpaer 12-15 Sydney Street Wed 9.00am Mamma Mia - Here We Go Again Muswellbrook 9.00am & 1.50pm LAST WEEK Phone: (02) 4044 0600 Live in Muswellbrook? Don’t forget the Courtesy Bus is available to get you to the cinema. Ph: 6543 2011 www.muswellbrookcinema.com.au Join Erin & Mark broadcasting across the Upper Hunter every Saturday on 2NM SUMMER SATURDAY With Erin Molan & Mark Levy Saturday from 12pm – 6pm what’s on www.facebook.com/EntertainerPublication A fantastic musical for the whole family It’s on again! Scone Grammar School will present the Upper Hunter’s next generation of musical talent on show when they stage the musical Seussical Jr. based on the works by Dr. Seuss in June. Horton the Elephant, Cat in the Hat and all of your favourite Dr. Seuss characters spring to life onstage in Seussical Jr., a fantastical musical extravaganza from Tony-winners, Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty. The audience will be transported from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus; where Cat in the Hat narrates the story of Horton the Elephant. Throughout Horton’s journey the powers of friendship, loyalty, family and community are challenged and emerge triumphant. The cast and crew of 85 have been working hard since February to bring this show to life, they even did an acting level with renowned Australian actress Rachael Beck from Home and Away fame. There are only fi ve performances in the season: 20 June, 21 June, 22 June, 28 June and 29 June @ 6.00pm St Luke’s Hall, Scone. Tickets are priced at: $25 for adults; $20 for students and senior citizens and can be booked online at www.trybooking.com/384397 Children Under 5 do not need to purchase a ticket however must sit on the lap of an adult. Every two years Scone Grammar School presents a musical extravaganza to bring the School together to offer a different range of experiences for students and to celebrate the talents of students Scone Motor Inn through musical theatre. The School has been very grateful for the behind-the-scene talents of Conference Centre school families who have been involved in many a working bee making the fabulous props and costumes for the Musical. Affordable 4 star Accommodation Image is courtesy of Scone Grammar School and include members King Suites, Spa Suites and Two-Bedroom Apartments of the cast and crew for Seussical Jr. Corporate Rates and FREE Wi-Fi Internet Conference and Meeting Facilities Licenced Bar and meals Monday to Fridays Breakfasts 7 days including Room Service Cnr New England Hwy & Mount St 02 6545 3079 www.sconemotorinn.com.au Would you like your story, event or advertisement in Up Country Entertainer? Contact Cheri Gibson at Hunter Valley Printing E [email protected] P: 02 6545 2888 F: 02 6545 1465 WIN two double passes! The Entertainer in conjunction with Majestic Cinemas are giving away two double passes each week to two lucky readers. Look for the handwritten word “WINNER” along with the editor’s signature on this page above HVP logo. Present the winning Entertainer edition to the Muswellbrook office of Hunter Valley Printing, 6 Wilkins Street Muswellbrook and collect your passes. (must be claimed within one week of publication date) 2 - Up Country Entertainer - Thursday 31st May, 2018 www.facebook.com/EntertainerPublication what’s on WONDERFUL VOLUNTEERS: Scone & District Cancer Support Group members easily recognised in their yellow aprons pictured at a previous fundraiser. Image supplied. Support Australia’s biggest morning tea Scone Library is hosting an Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea event to bring people together to help raise funds and make a difference to those impacted by cancer on May 31. Everyone’s invited to drop in to the library between 10am and midday for morning tea including musical entertainment and a singalong. Bring a gold coin donation for the Cancer Council. Tia Gabriellah - The Joy of Colour For Muswellbrook artist Tia Gabriellah, painting which began as a form of therapy has grown to become her all-consuming passion, herself redefi ned as an artist. She holds the fi rm belief that art has the power to heal and bring joy to the world; her colourful impasto landscape and fl ower paintings, in oils or acrylics on canvas, designed to transport the viewer to a place of beauty. Illumination - Muswellbrook High School Photography Students Muswellbrook High School students explore ways in which the history of the invisible or the forgotten can be illuminated and documented through the medium of photography. Travelling to the Biennale of Sydney to experience the international festival of contemporary art, the students visited Cockatoo Island and documented various aspects of the location as a place of change and diverse histories. Artwork on exhibition until 1 July 2018. Image: Digital output print courtesy Muswellbrook High School. Text courtesy of Art up Close @ Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre. Exhibiting > Max Watters > Last Bus to Riley Street 4 new 13 May– 1 July 2018 Ancient Stories, New Narratives > 21st Century Aboriginal Women’s Art from the Desert Opening > exhibitions 6pm Saturday, 12 May Tia Gabriellah > The Joy of Colour 2018 Illumination > Muswellbrook High School Photography Students Corner of Bridge & William Streets, Muswellbrook NSW 2333 t 02 6549 3800 e [email protected] w muswellbrookartscentre.com.au Tuesday to Friday 10am - 5pm Weekends 10am - 1pm Mondays by appointment only Closed public holidays www.huntervalleyprinting.com.au/Pages/Entertainer.php Thursday 31st May, 2018 - Up Country Entertainer - 3 out & about Devil Ark announces the birth of Tassie devil joeys The Barrington Tops Devil Ark has welcomed the fi rst Tasmanian devil joeys of the season. The joeys are estimated to be 70 - 80 days old, and Stella is already proving to be a fantastic mother! The joeys were revealed to be two girls and one boy. Each Tasmanian devil gives birth to over 30 small joeys, but only the fi rst 4 that attach to the teat will survive, so even from a very young age it is survival of the fi ttest. The joeys are only a few months old but will stay in the pouch for another few months; they will then leave the pouch, before moving onto mum’s back. They are expected to become fully independent around December, ready to do their part for the breeding population at Devil Ark. Images courtesy Devil Ark. Aberdeen’s Golden Filmbreaker – fancy Oldies for Golden Oldies making a movie? Starring Howard Keel, Did you know you probably have the power to make Red Skelton and Ester a short fi lm in your pocket? Join the world’s fi rst Williams - 1951 - 77 ‘Filmbreaker’ Jason van Genderen as he walks us min - PG through 10 jaw-dropping developments that could Vintage musical turn your iPhone into your new career gateway at a comedy will be the workshop in Muswellbrook on June 2. order of the day Learn all about: when the Hunter • App Hacks that can turn your iPhone into a DSLR contender Museum of Rural Life screens Texas Carnival for Aberdeen Golden Oldies • Lenses that will give you cinematic results on June 12. • Broadcast quality audio tips Auditorium doors at the Aberdeen Sport and Recreation Club open • Ways to make iPhones a relevant production choice at 11.30am and a three-course luncheon will be served prior to the • Why the iPhone is a documentary maker’s newest best friend screening of the movie.
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