Tullamore Central Weekly

Tullamore Central School Hinkler Street, Tullamore 2874 Phone: 6892 5005 Fax: 6892 5109 [email protected] Principal: Mrs Sandra Carter Relieving Assistant Principal: Mrs Donna-Lee Horsburgh Teacher Secondary Studies: Miss Natasha Shankelton

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At Tullamore Central School; we are respectful, responsible, cooperative and honest learners.

GOBONDERY NARRAF CROSS COUNTRY

Pictured above LtoR: Tameka Sutcliffe, Kailee Jones and Andrew Ashe who all qualified for the Western Region Cross Country

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OUR SCHOOL IS A NUT FREE COMMUNITY Thank you to all our parents and students who COMING EVENTS supported the staff for our Staff Development Day last Thursday. Dr Rich Allen is a brilliant presenter Term 2 2011 and the trip to Warren was well worth it! He Week 6 continued his work ‘Greenlight Classrooms’ and th Monday 30 May to Year 12 work the effectiveness of movement, music and Friday 3rd June placement Wednesday 1st June Try-a-Trade at instructions to enhance learning environments and Condobolin Years 9 - 11 thus support all types of learners within the Scripture Years 7 – 10 classroom. Thursday 2nd June Gobondery/Narraf Years 9 – 11 Touch titles Congratulations to Miss Lauren Gaiter, our choir, at Tullamore Mr Martin Lee and our guitar group for their Week 7 wonderful performance at the MPS last Wednesday. Monday 6th June to Year 7- to Year 10 I have had many compliments for the performance Friday 10th June Exams of our students. th Tuesday 7 June Secondary table at Canobolas Wednesday 8th June Science competition Test Our Primary students travelled to Tottenham last Thursday 9th June Youth Forum in Parkes Friday for the Gobondery/NARRAF Cross Country. Friday 10th June Athletics carnival The students thoroughly enjoyed the day and we have three students; Andrew Ashe, Kailee Jones Week 8 and Tameka Sutcliffe through to regional level. th Monday 13 June Queens Birthday Long Thank you to all the parents who helped transport Weekend Wednesday 15th June Pri and Sec cross country the students to Tottenham. at Wellington Friday 17th June Western PSSA touch There are still places available in our expanded Trials at Wellington Music program with Mr Justin Screen available to teach woodwind instruments on Monday PRINCIPAL’S NEWS afternoons, in preparation for a combined school band. Mr Martin Lee is continuing to teach guitar I had the absolute privilege last week of listening to and piano on a Wednesday. Application forms are our students give their speeches in preparation for available at the end of this newsletter. the Public Speaking competition held in Forbes yesterday. Unfortunately we were only allowed to We are currently sending letters to local businesses send one student per year from Year 3 to Year 8 seeking donations for our PBL (Positive Behaviour and the teachers and I had a very difficult job to for Learning) program ‘Tully Bucks’ market day determine who would represent us! All the students which will be held on the last day of term. Thank who gave speeches spoke very well and each was a you to the people who have already donated items very difficult decision to make. I encourage the and if anyone else would like to make a donation students to continue to try out for these please contact Mrs Donna-lee Horsburgh or myself competitions as I’m sure many of our politicians at school on 6892 5005. Items so far include, and public personalities started their through sporting equipment, stationary, fishing accessories, journey to public life this way! All our tool boxes, hair accessories, toys and lunch with the representatives spoke very well with Kailee Jones principal! receiving a Highly Commended for her speech which means she will now compete in the next Our Year 7 to 10 half yearly exams will start on round. Monday 6th June. I am sure that students have

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already started to revise their work in preparation The children presented prepared speeches on the for these important assessment items. following topics; Paris Curr – If I had wings. The next phase of our Maths Matters training will Hayden Jones – Washing the dog. commence on Tuesday 7th June with teachers from Tameka Sutcliffe - Adventures of a dollar. Trangie, Tottenham and Peak Hill Central Schools Kailee Jones – Cooking. as well as our regional mathematics consultants, Judith Selby and Alice Lockrey, coming to Congratulations to Kailee Jones on being placed 3rd Tullamore for four days of training. in her division. Kailee now has two weeks to prepare a speech for the next round of public Unfortunately Mrs Munro’s store has been sold and speaking to be held at Parkes. Good Luck Kailee. as of 8th July 2011 will no longer be trading as a take-away food shop. This means there will be NO Year 2/3 star of the week LUNCH ORDERS from term 3 onwards.

Our next P&C meeting is on Monday 6th June in the school library at 7:00pm. Everyone is welcome. Hamish Larkings Please feel free to call me at school (6892 5005) or make an appointment if you need to discuss any aspect of your child’s education or if you need clarification on any issues or events your child may be involved in. PRIMARY DEBATING Our Positive Behavoiur for Learning (PBL) expectations: At Tullamore Central School we are Tullamore travelled to Tottenham today for a respectful, responsible, cooperative and honest debate on the topic of ‘School canteens should sell learners. junk food’. Tullamore argued the negative and were successful. Mrs Sandra Carter Principal Congratulations to the debating team of Lily Patton, Tullamore Central School Kailee Jones, Kate Larkings and Tameka Sutcliffe. They all performed extremely well. PRIMARY SNIPPETS Tracey Jones Primary Assembly Wednesday 1st June 2011 CHOIR 2:30pm in K/1 room Host class: 2/3 Last Wednesday, Miss Gaiter and Mr Lee took the Chairpersons: Zarli McAneney and Luke Jones choir and guitar group to the Tullamore Multi Purpose Service for a short performance. The choir sang two songs by themselves and another with the CWA Public Speaking Competition guitar group accompanying them. The students Yesterday Mrs Jones along with Tameka Sutcliffe, enjoyed performing and behaved in a very Kailee Jones, Paris Curr and Hayden Jones travelled respectful manner at all times, representing the to Red Bend for the CWA public speaking school with pride. Miss Gaiter received positive competition. It was a wonderful experience for all feedback about the performance and is hoping to and the children were great representatives of our prepare the choir for another short performance school and community. before the end of term.

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SECONDARY NEWS Week 7, Term 2 Week 7, Term 2 - Physics - English Studies Welcome to week 6! - CaFS CEC There are a few short reminders that follow in this - Metals and - CaFS section for secondary students and their parents: Engineering - Standard English - Senior - Metals and Year 9-11 Try-a-Trade Science Engineering Students in Years 9 to 11 will be attending the Try- st - Business a-Trade expo that will be held at Condobolin on 1 Services June 2011. This excursion is part of our school to - Applied work plan and gives students who are interested in Mathematics entering a trade an opportunity to speak with industry professionals and sample aspects of the Week 8, Term 2 Week 8, Term 2 work involved. Students are reminded that they - Ancient - Construction must be in full school uniform with sturdy enclosed History - Senior Science – shoes to attend this excursion. - Applied to Week 10 Mathematics - Advanced Year 9 / 10 Laptops - Business English Year 9/10 are reminded that they must adhere to the Services - Metals and expectations of use regarding their laptops. That is: - Business Engineering • Bring them to school fully charged Studies • See Mr Owen if they are having any issues - Legal Studies with the device as soon as possible - Standard • Your laptop is a learning tool - it is to be English used at the direction of your teachers • Teacher is talking – lids ajar and paying attention Miss Natasha Shankelton • Back up your work regularly to your Head Teacher Secondary Studies “My Locker” or to a thumbdrive – remember technological failure is not an AGRICULTURE REPORT excuse for late assessment items! Over the last few weeks our Agriculture students Laptops are not to be used for inappropriate have been working in various areas of agriculture. activities. This is outlined in the charter that all They have been preparing the vegetable beds, students signed on receipt of their devices. planting seedlings and have settled our new laying Remember that if there is an issue please see Mr chooks into their accommodation in the Ag plot. Owen on Tuesday or Thursday, or Miss Shankelton. They have also been learning to drive the school tractor in preparation for their assessment to gain HSC and Preliminary Assessment Items their tractor licences. Many of our students have Below is the list of the upcoming tasks due for HSC already driven very large machinery on their own and Preliminary students: farms, but have found that the smaller tractor requires more concentration! Thankyou to Mr Clemens for his patience in teaching our students HSC Assessments Preliminary the safe operation of our school tractor. Photos of Assessments their first lessons in operating the bucket and Week 6, Term 2 Week 6, Term 2 general safety are shown below. Next week it’s all Workplacement A Workplacement A about using the PTO implements and connecting - Primary them safely. Industries - Ext 1 Maths

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• Mrs Noelene Guy and Mr Boss O’Bryan for donating laying chooks and a rooster for the egg and layer production program.

Without this continued support from community members our practical agriculture program would not be as successful as it has been so far this year.

Miss Natasha Shankelton Agriculture Teacher

SPORT

Upcoming Events

Primary

Gobondery/NARRAF touch trials on Thursday 2nd June at Tullamore

School Athletics Carnival on Friday 10th June at the School Oval

Western cross country on Wednesday 15th June at Wellington

Western touch trials on Friday 17th June at Wellington

Gobondery/NARRAF touch/netball Gala Day on Friday 24th June at Warren

Secondary CHS on Tuesday 7th June at Canobolas

School Athletics Carnival on Friday 10th June at the School Oval

Western cross country on Wednesday 15th June at Wellington

U16s Central Schools Rugby 7s on Thursday 30th June at Dubbo The class would also like to thank the following Please see Miss Richards for more information community members for their support of our regarding any of these dates. Agriculture program: • Mr John Fitzgerald and Dr Rick Newton for Gobondery/Narraf Cross Country assisting our class to learn the skills in Well done to all students who attended the Cross handling cattle and for loaning us steers to Country carnival held at Tottenham last Friday. prepare for the show Congratulations to Kailee Jones, Andrew Ashe and

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Tameka Sutcliffe who havel qualified for the their homework to complete as no extra work is Western Cross Country later this term. provided.

Athletics Carnival Lauren Gaiter Yes it’s that time of year again! Next Friday will be our official day for the school athletics carnival, MUSIC MATTERS which will be held on the school oval this year. However, due to safety concerns we will be holding Congratulations to all the staff and students the discus and javelin at school during sport times involved in the performance at the Tullamore prior to the event. The events will be held as Hospital on Wednesday 25th May. The students follows: were well behaved during their visit to the hospital. 1st June – Secondary Discus 3rd June – Primary Discus All credit to Miss Gaiter for giving up her lunch 8th June – Secondary Javelin. break to work with the infant choir - the choir sang beautifully in time in the performance. The Helpers on the main day of the carnival would be performance consisted of three item of which the greatly appreciated for time keeping. A huge thank final item - HOT CROSS BUNS was a you in advance to those who assist. I’m looking collaborative effort between the choir and the guitar forward to trialling our change of venue and to group. They performed beautifully in time with seeing everyone come along and have some fun each other, it was their first ever performance, dressed in their house colours. WELL DONE!

Cassie Richards Sports coordinator

FROM THE SCIENCE DESK

Did You Know…… Seventy percent of the dust in your home consists of shed human skin

HOMEWORK CENTRE

Homework Centre runs every Wednesday afternoon in the library from3:05pm until 3:45pm. Homework Centre is a great way for students to gain extra support with their homework in a well resourced learning environment. All students that wish to attend must have returned a permission note to the school. Please ensure that students attending bring

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Avoid Getting Spam Most spam carry viruses that:

• Aim to harm your comput er • Contain explicit material, or • Are an attempt at fraud

How can you and your children avoid getting spam?

• Be wary of who you give your email address Other Music Matters to The Tullamore School Band will be up and running shortly and WE NEED YOUR HELP. So far we • Avoid posting your email address in chat have a few students signing up for lessons already. rooms or on social networking sites If you think you are up for a challenge or want to be • Have a generic email address set up – when part of the School Band, you need to see Mr Screen you do need to publish contact details, you on Monday afternoons or Mr Lee on Wednesdays may want to use an address that you won’t and you will be required to sign up for lessons. be so worried about should it be flooded Instruments available: flute, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, tuba, euphonium or alto/tenor with spam saxophones. • Be careful when filling in forms online – many spammers (and also legitimate Mr Lee websites) collect personal information,

including email addresses, via online POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR FOR LEARNING registration forms. Make sure you read and This week staff and students have understand the entire form before submitting begun lessons on the behaviour any personal information, particularly one expectation – Responsible. Our staff that’s unfamiliar to you. You should also has prepared creative and engaging check the privacy policy of any sire that lessons to explicitly teach asks for personal information Make sure it responsible behaviour in our states that your details will not be passed on playground and non classroom settings. The students are working in small mixed age and staff to anyone else or used to send you (including support staff) groups for these lessons. unsolicited email.

Students are currently being rewarded for More advice at: Respectful behaviour with Tully Bucks and are www.schools.nsw.edu.au/technology/cybersafety/yr counting their ‘bucks’ in anticipation of our Market 2008/spam.php Day at the end of term.

CYBER SAFETY TIPS

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CWA CLAIMING THE DATE

th Sunday 30 October THANKYOU TO THE MUNRO Trash and Treasure Day AND ALVEY FAMILIES More information at a later date

A community thankyou for Mrs Munro and Heather and Rick Alvey and Family will be held on Sunday th TULLAMORE CWA BIGGEST MORNING 26 June at the Tullamore Bowling Club in TEA appreciation and in recognition of 55 years service to the Tullamore community. Thank you to everyone who came along and had a chat, a cuppa and a lovely morning tea. If anyone would like to contribute on the day with catering etc, please contact Jo last on 6892 5286 or The lucky door prize donated by Bev Rees was won 6892 5236, Lyn Edwards on 6892 5258 or Deidre by Margaret Bell and the fruit raffle parcel donated Williams on 6892 5082 or 6892 5202. by Stanbrook’s Store was won by Alice O’Dea.

th Please RSVP by Sunday 19 June Thanks to Bev and Stanbrook’s Store and to all the wonderful cooks. Over $450.00 was raised for cancer. Well done.

CWA Conference at Nowra Congratulations must go to the ladies from the TULLAMORE PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN’S Tullamore CWA who had knitting, cakes and ASSOCIATION puddings sent to the State Conference in Nowra for more judging last week after being judged at TRIVIA NIGHT Narromine.

Saturday 18th June A big congratulations to Shirley Edwards whose CWA Rooms - Tullamore pudding received first prize. Also congratulations to 7:00pm Start Bev Rees for her two garments of knitting and to Entry Fee: $10.00 Per Person Mary Ward for her sponge cake.It is a great honour Teams – Maximum of 6 to have something go that far for a small CWA Branch. Congratulations to you all. Well done! (Don’t worry if you haven’t got a team – come along and join up with some-one else)

Supper Provided

A Great Night of Fun and Fellowship TULLAMORE IRISH FESTIVAL For further information please contact: MEETING NOTICE President: Margaret McAneney – 6892 5246 Secretary: Mrs Stacey Jarvis – 6893 7220

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th There will be a Public Forum on Tuesday 7 June Association at the Tullamore Bowling Club commencing at  $50 for each runner-up donated by Dr Rick 7:00pm. Newton Members of the public are invited to come along to  All entrants will receive a ticket to the Tullamore discuss the 2011 Festival and future directions of PA&H Supper Dance, Saturday 30th July the Tullamore Irish Festival. Please contact the Secretary – Miss Natasha Shankelton 0423 873947 for details or via email at The Tullamore Irish Festival annual general [email protected] meeting will be held directly after the Public Full details are on our website at Forum. www.tullamoreshow.com.au

Enquiries please phone Phil McCosker – 6892 5138 BIGGEST MORNING TEA SHOW SOCIETY NEWS TULLAMORE HEALTH SERVICE

Tullamore PA & H Association Inc will be holding When: 1st June 2011 its general meeting for June on Tuesday 28th June Where: Tullamore Health Service. Resident’s 2011 at 7:00pm at the Tullamore Bowling Club. Dining Room With less than 3 months to the show, please come Time: 10:00am along and assist your show society. There will be a raffle, a lucky door prize and lucky Apologies to Natasha Shankelton on 0423 873 947 spot prizes on the day. Also a table of items that may be purchased on the day. Schedules are now available on the website at www.tullamoreshow.com.au Come along and enjoy the Morning Tea as well as donating to a worthwhile cause. Tullamore P.A & H Association Inc Showgirl Competition 2011 All proceeds to the cancer council. STEWARDS: Rhonda Horsburgh, Barbara Newton and Rae Quade Biggest morning tea raffle.

ENTRIES CLOSE: 27th July 2011 1st prize: AVON GIFT PACK (overnight bag plus Young rural women, married or single, between the avon products), donated by Heather Alvey. ages of 18 and 24 years from the Tullamore and Tottenham districts are invited to participate in the 2nd prize: FRUIT AND VEGE BASKET, donated Tullamore Showgirl Competition. by Stanbrook’s Store. Girls you have the chance to become the ‘The Land’ Royal Easter Showgirl 2012! 3rd prize: DECORATIVE PLATE, donated by The winner will have the privilege of representing Tullamore Newsagency. the Tullamore PA&H Association at the Zone level next year when winners will be chosen to go on to 4th prize: ASHEDENE COFFEE MUG AND the 2012 ‘Land Royal Easter Showgirl TEATOWEL, donated by Tullamore Rural Competition’. Supplies. Prizes for the winner of the Tullamore Miss 5th prize: ASHEDENE COFFEE MUG AND Showgirl Competition include— TEATOWEL, donated by Tullamore Rural  A framed gallery style wall portrait of the Supplies.Tickets are $2.00 each. All proceeds to the winner, Donated by Nat Jones Photography cancer council.  $100 gift voucher Raffle to be drawn 1st June 2011 at Tullamore  A June Dalley-Watkins training weekend in MPHS following the Morning Tea. Dubbo sponsored by Tullamore PA&H

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Tickets can be bought prior to the event from Saturday was our biggest day of footy so far this Tullamore stores. year and it was great to see all of the parents of our players helping out all day. Once again TULLAMORE HEALTH SERVICE congratulations to all our players on showing great APPOINTMENTS sportsmanship in all your games. Well done to our PHONE 6892 5003 Junior League Tag girls and our U/12s on their wins but also well done to our U/8s and U/10s and Physiotherapy Senior League Tag who are improving every week. Every Thursday. Please phone for appointments. Next week we are at home again to Red Bend. We will run our midgets again this week and they will Wellness Checks start at 9:30am sharp. Sign on will be at Drop in on Wednesdays from 10:00am to 3:00pm 9:15am.The U/8s will kick off at 10:00am. to see the Community Health Nurse, for a blood pressure, blood sugar check, weigh in or chat. A reminder to all the parents that all your children’s Appointments can also be made for visiting clothing and football gear be clearly labelled and specialists at this time. All free and confidential. please don’t leave anything in the dressing sheds or laying around on the oval. An U/12 player has lost a CROPS Playgroup – green Rip Curl Jacket with the writing on it in Playgroup held during the school term on Tuesdays white, as well as a pair of shoulder pads. If from 10:30am - 12:00pm. Dates are 7th June and anyone has picked these up by mistake could they 21st June. Catering for families with children aged bring along to training on Tuesday or Thursday. 0-6 years. For more Information, phone the Parkes Family Support office on 6862 1872. Go the Boomers in 2011! Baby Weights and Checks Alan Tuesdays from 10:00am to 3:00pm at the Hospital, drop in and have your baby weighed by Under 12's report the Community Health Nurse. All are free and Round 6 saw Trundle take on Canowindra at home. confidential. The boys started off slowly and let Canowindra dictate terms a bit to see a scratchy first half and a Women’s Health Nurse 14 - 0 lead. The second half was a better effort and Wednesday 15th June. Leonie can advise you on saw Trundle pile on some points to win 42-6. The any women’s health issues. Phone to make an forwards Hayd’n, Brad, Riley, Sam and Nicholas appointment. played well in the second half and were supported by Dan, Albert, Matthias, Nathaniel, Harrison and Dietician Andrew in the backs. Jayden had a strong game at Next visit is Thursday 2nd June, Thursday 23rd half and scored 4 tries. Other tries went to Nicholas June. Phone the Health Service to make an 2 and Brad G 2. goals to Albert, Matthias, Harrison, appointment. Brad and Hayden.

Morrison Family Eye Care Round 7 saw us take on West Wyalong at home Phone the Health Service to leave your name for again and in a vastly improved performance the this clinic. We have 6 names on the list at present boys were rewarded with a win. Good running by and need at least 10 for Morrisons to visit. the forwards and good support play were features. JB scored another 4 tries and was joined by Albert, Podiatrist Dan, Brad and Nicholas on the score sheet. The big Ring Sam on 6863 4171 for appointments. five, Brad, Hayden, Nicholas, Sam and Riley ran well and were backed up by their centres and TRUNDLE JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE wingers Harrison, Dan, Nathaniel and Matthias. The halves Will and Andrew got good passes to

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Jayden and Albert had another good game at fullback. Tom backed up as reserve and helped out. Our girls displayed great organisation skills by staying in position with Tara Coster and Hannah Goals kicked by Matthias, Brad and Nicholas. Wright out on the wings and keeping the line spread out, as did Laynae and Ella Burke roving at A good preparation for next week. Good to see the fullback. The inside backs ran well with Mikala, boys thinking and working for each other. Matilda, Bailee and the Morgan girls making good breaks. We need to work on making sure some of No training Tuesday. All required Thursday. the smaller girls get some ball running opportunities. Overall a great win of 3 tries to West Yours Sincerely Wyalong 2. Steve See you at training on Thursday night. Red Bend do Darriwell / WalkersAgNVet Under 10's not have League Tag however the junior girls will This week’s Darriwell/WalkersAgNVet team was have a game amongst themselves when the Under captain Isaac Davies, Tom Aveyard, Sam Nixon, 8s are playing. Tom Roberts, Liam Walsh, Harrison Williams, Simeon Kelly, Darcy Jones, Ryan Cohen/Wilding, Tries Jack Eyre, Cody Wilson, Hayden Jones and Ella Burke 1 newcomer Harry Friend from Peak Hill who has Brooke Morgan 2 joined us. Cheers Boyd, Alex, Doll and Donna We started the game against West Wyalong. Some good defence and solid tackles saw us get first Senior Girls points on the board with a try to Tom. Not long Trundle senior girls lined up against a strong West after he crossed again to give us a 10-0 lead. After Wyalong team for the first competition game of the the try some of the boys were heard to say this will year. The West Wyalong girls stared very strongly be easy! Unfortunately that was not the case. We running in 2 quick tries. Their game plan was not got to half time 14-10 down, the game still up for complicated just quick plays, quick defending, grabs. The 2nd half was a long 20 minutes of footy, quick attack and most importantly constantly going down in the end 40-14. backing up the ball runner. The second half Trundle counter attacked well and ran in 2 tries with West An individual team will always beat a team of Wyalong getting over for 3. The second half was a individuals. I think that was our biggest let down. much better game with our girls really coming up We must get better at playing as a team and not and throwing the ball about. Molly Aveyard and want to blame each other for what goes wrong. A Emily Ashe both got over for tries. There were also little positive note in the 2nd half was a good try to a few close calls with our girls being chased down Darcy and our newcomer Harry did very well for after making good breaks. We need to work on our his first game. fitness which was the major difference between the 2 teams. (About 20minutes per training session of Training as normal this week. hard work girls, nothing to be too frightened of)! We definitely have the skills needed to do well and Mat Aveyard if we work on our fitness we will see better results. A good start even though we were placed second on League Tag report - Junior Girls the day. Trundle played West Wyalong at home for their 1st game of the season and what a great start with a See you at training on Tuesday night. turn up of 16 players. 3 of our players interchanged for West Wyalong. Well done Laynae Okkenon, Hannah Dunn and Lucy Aveyard.

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This weekend there will not be a game for the seniors as Red Bend do not have League Tag unless some parents or older boys can play.

Cheers Boyd, Laura and Courtney

PLEASE NOTE: THERE IS A CHANGE OF PRIMARY ASSEMBLY VENUE FOR THE LONG WEEKEND. THE GAME WILL BE PLAYED AT GRENFELL NOT TRUNDLE. THIS IS FOR ALL LEAGUE TAG AND RUGBY LEAGUE TEAMS. TIMES WILL BE ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEKEND

THIS WEEKEND RED BEND WILL BE TRAVELLING TO TRUNDLE - Games will include: Under 8s, Junior League Tag, Under 10s, Under 12s, Red Bend Under 14s and possibly Senior League Tag.

Award winners from the last primary assembly pictured Please be advised of upcoming courses to be held at with school principal Mrs Sandra Carter Dubbo JRL Clubhouse. **Coaching Mod 6th and 7th June 2011 6:00pm to 9:00pm. **Sports Trainer (FAO) 7th and 8th June 2011 6:00pm to 9:00pm. **Coaching International to be advised. All nominations must be forwarded to Matt Walkom by Wednesday 1st June 2011.

Please contact Alex Aveyard if interested.

WESTERN DISTRICT LADIES ASSOCIATION Lily Patton, Dominic Lopez, Sam Horsburgh and Hayden Jones 4 day golf coaching camp – July 2011 – ages 9 – 18years. Wellington Golf Club 5th July, travelling to Albert Golf Club 6th and 7th July then culminating in WDLGA Junior Championship and PumpGolf Shootout on Friday 8th July 2011 at Albert Golf Club.

Application forms available at Tullamore Central School Office. Further information available from Josie Matthews on 6892 5014

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