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EXPLORE, DISCOVER, LEARN Newsletter Term 1 Week 11 Wed 9th April 14 JUGIONG PUBLIC SCHOOL INSIDE THIS ISSUE Golf Club News…………….2 Riverside Markets………….3 Special points of interest Anzac Service SCHOOL CALENDAR Week 11 Thurs 10th– Assembly 2.15pm Fri 11th—Mothers lunch -Mufti Day & Face Painting -Last day of term. TERM 2 Week 1 Mon 28th—School Development Day– teachers / staff return. Tues 29th—Students Return Wed 30th– Footsteps Dance for stu- dents 9-9.30am. Fri 2nd– Bowning Athletics Carnival @ Bowning Week 2 Wed 7th—Footsteps Dance 9-9.30am Fri 9th—Bongongo Cross Country Week 3 Tues 13th– NAPLAN Wed 14th—Footsteps 9-9.30am - NAPLAN Thurs 15th—NAPLAN Dear All, It is my pleasure to announce that Mrs Judy McFadyen has accepted the position of Relieving Principal, while I am on leave. Mrs McFadyen is an extremely experienced educator and will bring to the school many skills. I personally have worked with Judy in a number of settings over the years and I feel the school is extremely lucky to get somebody of her calibre to come to lead Jugiong Public School. I would like to thank Mr Richard Hyles, as President of the Jugiong School P & C for representing the parent community in the selection process and Mrs Jenny Weston for representing the staff. Mr Jim Roworth, Relieving Director for the Cootamundra Network, was the convenor of the selection process. Mrs McFadyen will be taking up her position on Monday 26th May till December 19th, she will be coming to the school over the first few weeks to meet the staff and students. On the last Friday of this term (Friday 11th) the school leaders will be conducting a “Mufti Day and Face Painting” for a gold coin donation to go to a charity. The School Captains, Leah and Archie, have decided that the money will go to Cancer Research. They as a leadership group understand how cancer has “touched our school community” and they want to play their part in giving a donation. So parents please give your children a gold coin for the “leadership group” so they can paint the students’ faces as some fantastic animal. Just a quick reminder that during the holidays the school grounds are part of the “Inclosed Lands Act” and only people with a Departmental reason can be on school grounds. The school will be patrolled as it is during school time. ANZAC Day information is in the Jugiong Journal section of the newsletter. I hope everybody returns from holidays, safe and well. The teachers return on Monday 28th April and student on Tuesday 29th April. Regards, Russell Quote “Nobody’s a natural. You work hard to get good and then work to get better. It’s hard to stay on top”.—Paul Coffey (born 1961)-retired professional Ice Hockey player. Assembly The term 1 assembly will be tomorrow (Thursday 10th), starting at 2:15pm. Year 6 to Year 7 Forms for 2015 The school requires these forms returned so that the process can begin and the schools that these students are attending can be notified and financial and class plans can begin.

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Page 1: JUGIONG PUBLIC SCHOOL€¦ · 3 CHURCH NEWS ANGLICANUNVEILING OF 1st Sun -11:30am @ Church 3rd Sun 11:30 @ park CATHOLIC Mass- 2nd, 4th Sun 9am Liturgy -1st, 3rd & 5th 9am

EXPLORE, DISCOVER, LEARN

Newsletter Term 1 Week 11 Wed 9th April 14

JUGIONG PUBLIC

SCHOOL

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Golf Club News…………….2

Riverside Markets………….3

Special points of

interest

Anzac Service

SCHOOL CALENDAR

Week 11

Thurs 10th– Assembly 2.15pm

Fri 11th—Mothers lunch

-Mufti Day & Face Painting

-Last day of term.

TERM 2

Week 1

Mon 28th—School Development Day–

teachers / staff return.

Tues 29th—Students Return

Wed 30th– Footsteps Dance for stu-

dents 9-9.30am.

Fri 2nd– Bowning Athletics Carnival

@ Bowning

Week 2

Wed 7th—Footsteps Dance 9-9.30am

Fri 9th—Bongongo Cross Country

Week 3

Tues 13th– NAPLAN

Wed 14th—Footsteps 9-9.30am

- NAPLAN

Thurs 15th—NAPLAN

Dear All, It is my pleasure to announce that Mrs Judy McFadyen has accepted the position of Relieving Principal, while I am on leave. Mrs McFadyen is an extremely experienced educator and will bring to the school many skills. I personally have worked with Judy in a number of settings over the years and I feel the school is extremely lucky to get somebody of her calibre to come to lead Jugiong Public School. I would like to thank Mr Richard Hyles, as President of the Jugiong School P & C for representing the parent community in the selection process and Mrs Jenny Weston for representing the staff. Mr Jim Roworth, Relieving Director for the Cootamundra Network, was the convenor of the selection process. Mrs McFadyen will be taking up her position on Monday 26th May till December 19th, she will be coming to the school over the first few weeks to meet the staff and students. On the last Friday of this term (Friday 11th) the school leaders will be conducting a “Mufti Day and Face Painting” for a gold coin donation to go to a charity. The School Captains, Leah and Archie, have decided that the money will go to Cancer Research. They as a leadership group understand how cancer has “touched our school community” and they want to play their part in giving a donation. So parents please give your children a gold coin for the “leadership group” so they can paint the students’ faces as some fantastic animal.

Just a quick reminder that during the holidays the school grounds are part of the “Inclosed Lands Act” and only people with a Departmental reason can be on school grounds. The school will be patrolled as it is during school time.

ANZAC Day information is in the Jugiong Journal section of the newsletter.

I hope everybody returns from holidays, safe and well. The teachers return on Monday 28th April and student on Tuesday 29th April.

Regards,

Russell

Quote

“Nobody’s a natural. You work hard to get good and then work to get better. It’s hard to stay on top”.—Paul Coffey (born 1961)-retired professional Ice Hockey player.

Assembly

The term 1 assembly will be tomorrow (Thursday 10th), starting at 2:15pm.

Year 6 to Year 7 Forms for 2015

The school requires these forms returned so that the process can begin and the schools that these students are attending can be notified and financial and class plans can begin.

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BOWNING ATHLETICS

A note is going home today to organise the permission and transport for the Bowning Athletics Carnival on the first Friday back from holidays. It is extremely important that parents forward the information in as quickly as possible. School students return from holidays on the Tuesday (29th April) and the carnival is on the Friday. That does not give much time to organise transport for all students, so advanced notice would be extremely helpful!

MOTHERS LUNCH

Notes have gone home for the mothers’ lunch, please, ensure they are returned. Parents can you please donate some cakes and slices for the morning tea and give your children money to purchase these. Usual price is 20 cents for a cake or slice, it is not a money making venture.

Students will be manning the stall, so they get experience in handling money.

Did You Know

What is the name for the chest cavity? Answer: Thorax

What does the word Karaoke literally mean? Answer: Empty orchestra.

Brimstone is the old name for which element? Answer: Sulphur.

Jamie Liam Isaac

Jasmine

Students practising

the recorder for the

Opera house.

JUGIONG JOURNAL INFORMATION Jugiong Golf Club News Annual General Meeting held 23rd March. New Committee: President: Mark Williams Vice President: Jack Coan Secretary: Janet Herring. Treasurer: Mark Milner. Club Captain: Ian Robertson. Public Officer: Chris Barrett Thank you to everyone that attended. Next Game: Saturday 12th April. Tee Off: 7.30am Competition: Stroke Cost: $5 Members, $10 Non-Members. Registration: Place name on notice board at Motel. First JGC Raffle drawn Saturday 5th April Prizes: 5 draws including Veg Trays, Meat & Breakfast Trays Winners: Jack, Ian, Mark, Kevin and Marty Thanks to: Jenny & Gino and everyone for their support Next JGC Raffle Saturday 19th April (Raffles held every second Saturday). Cost: $1 .Prizes: Veg, Seafood and Easter Chocolates Tickets can be purchased at the Motel from 12 noon and winners drawn at 6.30pm. Come along and support the Jugiong Golf Club.

Our new Ryan family

are settling in well at

school.

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CHURCH NEWS ANGLICAN

1st Sun -11:30am @ Church 3rd Sun 11:30 @ park

CATHOLIC

Mass- 2nd, 4th Sun 9am

Liturgy -1st, 3rd & 5th 9am

All Mass/Liturgies 9am.

Easter Mass/Liturgy times

Palm Sunday Mass and Parish Reconciliation this Sunday 13th April 9am.

We also welcome Joshua & Kel-vin into the Catholic Faith this Sunday.

Holy Thursday Liturgy and Pas-cal Meal 6pm.

Good Friday Stations of Cross and Holy Communion 3pm

EASTER SUNDAY MASS 10AM (please note time change)

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Hall & Grounds

Bookings: 6945 4033

May: 3-4th, 14th

Sept: 12th-14th

Oct: 3-5th, 11-12th.

Nov:1-2nd,

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DEFIBRILLATOR

Located at front door of Police Station -Emergency access 24hrs

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TRANSFER STATION

Thurs & Sat

1:30 pm to 4.30 pm

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JUGIONG

BUSHFIRE

BRIGADE

Emergency 000

Fire Control Harden

02 63 863 170

Jugiong Captain

Kevin Fairall

02 69454008

0428 593 880

ANZAC DAY SERVICE

UNVEILING OF

WAR MEMORIAL PLAQUES

JUGIONG

3.30pm at the War Memorial Gates in Jugiong.

The 7th Light Horse Troop

will be attending the Jugiong ANZAC Day Celebrations to be held at the Memo-rial Gates, Riverside Drive Jugiong.

The Ceremony will start at 15:30hrs with a Parade by both Harden and Gundagai Australian Light Horse Association Members. We would invite all current and ex service men and women to be a part of this parade. Community members and groups are also most welcome.

The Jugiong Advancement Group will supply afternoon tea following the cere-mony.

The 7th Light Horse will also be conducting a two up school at the Sir George Tavern later in the evening for everyone to enjoy.

We extend a warm welcome to everyone to join with us in remembering our fall-en and returned service men and women.

Yours sincerely7th Light Horse Troop. Gundagai.

LEST WE FORGET.

Any school students from the community who attend Jugiong school or sur-rounding schools are invited to come dressed in full school uniform to join the march on Anzac Day. Student representatives from all schools represented will be asked to read names of the war veterans from the plaques during the ceremo-ny. Please contact Paula Butt if you will be marching & would like to take part in the ceremony. (0413137601). Any community members or students are welcome to lay wreaths during the service also. We Do hope to see the community support what we expect will be an annual An-zac service for Jugiong and a huge thanks is extended to Lorraine Brown for all her hard work to make it happen this year.

Riverside Markets in Jugiong

Riverside Markets are off and running!! Stalls will be packed full

of homemade produce, delicious sweets, muesli, books and

charming gifts.

Saturday 12th April 8am-1pm

Saturday 19th April (Easter Saturday) 8am-1pm

Saturday 26th April 8am-1pm

Saturday 3rd May 8am-1pm

Markets will be run outside of the Long Track Pantry and will provide a

great opportunity for locals and visitors to Jugiong to grab a treat…

the perfect way to showcase the delights and talents of the Jugiong

Village.

For further enquiries please email [email protected]

or phone the cafe on (02) 69 454 144.

Hope you can make it - we would love to see you here!

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Phone: 0269454210 Fax: 0269454388

E-mail: [email protected]

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

9th April 2014 JUGIONG JOURNALJUGIONG JOURNAL

ANDREW JONES ELECTRICAL

For all your electrical needs -24 hour call out service

0431 154 276

[email protected]

Lic. No. 252459C

——————————— MURRUMBIDGEE

LANDSCAPING

All your Landscaping & Irrigation Requirements, Bobcat, Excavators & Tipper Hire. Contact Andrew Ward on 0403196483

————————— Jugiong Hall - Fitness Classes and Nutrition

classes.

Wellbeing!

So we start again 7th May 6.30-7.30 ($12 each week)

Nutrition classes start at 6-6.25. This is a class for people that want some direction with their nutri-tion and diet. You can come and weigh in each week and/or you can come and gain some knowledge to help you make changes in your diet to feel the best you can. These classes cost $8.00 each.

Please book in for these classes as I prepare information each week for these and need to know num-bers. We conclude on 25th June.

(8 weeks)

Enquiries - Steph Hyles 0427 201293

COMING EVENTS

12/04/14– Riverside Markets

25/4/14—ANZAC DAY SERVICE

29/04/14– Long Track Pantry—RSA Course

07/5/14– Fitness & Nutrition Classes start for the term.

Livestock: Saleyards, Private, Auctions Plus

Real Estate: Rural & Residential

Merchandise: Rural & General

Metaland Steel Supplies—(Tumut)

Insurance: Personal, Rural & Commercial

Gundagai— 6944 1888 Tumut– 6947 3322 www.agstock.com.au

‘A one-stop shop for all your rural needs’

NEWS FROM THE CELLAR

SPECIAL - Rose’ $9:00 a bottle!!

For the April we are running a

a special on The Grove Z infamous Rose’ 2010 RRP $16.00 now $9.00 Come and see our new works of art from David Pockley from Wal-lendbeen – rural landscapes with a difference. We will be running wine tastings at the Riverside Markets, so drop in and see us and taste a local drop!

—————————— GUNDAGAI PANTHERS (Junior Soccer) training starts this week. 5 – 9’s on WEDNESDAY 4-5pm Owen Vincent Oval. 10’s and above on THURSDAY 5- 6pm Owen Vincent Oval. Training will break for holidays and resume first week back to school.

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NETBALL

Netball in Harden will commence on a Friday afternoon in Term 2. For registration please contact Katrina Brooker 0411045630.

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones

you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your

sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” ― H. Jackson Brown Jr.,

Jugiong Motor Inn

Mon Nights – Texas Hold’em Poker –

Wed Night Special $12.00 Roast Night; $6.00 Dessert!

9 April – Roast Pork

16 April – Roast Lamb

Saturday Lunch – Counter Meals & Take Away available from 12 until 2.30pm

Sun Nights - $10 Blackboard Special

Coming in May! Darts & Euchre on Sunday afternoons.

News: The tipping competition is go-ing well – don’t forget to get them in by 5pm on the day of the first game. Remedial Massage – available most afternoons at the Jugiong Motor Inn, please give Jen a call on 02 6945 4269 or 0424 503 242.

Jen & Mark – 6945 4269

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BUSINESS HOURS FOR EASTER

JUGIONG MOTORS

Good Friday 10:00am – 1:00pm

Saturday 9:00am – 1:00pm

Sunday 10:00am - 12:00pm

Easter Monday

10:00am – 5:00pm

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Long Track Pantry

RSA Course Tuesday 29.04.2014. Time : 4.30pm-10.30pm. Course fees $160- payment required prior. Payment can be made at Long Track Pantry. Requirements : Current Photo Identification. To book in or con-firm please contact Trish 0419-490-541 or

email [email protected]