December - Kyneton
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December - Kyneton
Volume Seven Issue Six Department Set to Dismantle KSC Junior Complex Kyneton Secondary College looks set to lose its Junior Complex as the Department of Education and Early Childhood plans to remove two of the relocatable buildings that make up the complex. Principal, Mark Ridgeway said that the Department is short of classrooms in some of the rapid growth areas of Melbourne and is solving the problem by taking buildings from schools where they are regarded as ‘excess to entitlement’. The complex was set up to be used as a permanent facility and opened by the then Minister of Education, Joan Kirner in 1989. In a ground breaking initiative it was planned and used as an area of dedicated classrooms, care and facilities for junior students. Pam Macdonald, Assistant Principal at Kyneton emphasized the importance of the complex in delivering the school’s Junior program. “Our Junior Program has been an essential part of our school for over 20 years” she said. “Whilst we can relocate the Junior program to other parts of the school, our Junior Complex is the single best place we have in the College to run the program. We have missed out on BER money, the KEP (Kyneton Education Plan) was shelved and now we are missing out again and seeing our facilities dismantled. “We would love new buildings – like other local schools have, but in the meantime we want to keep what we have.” Published each even month Mr Ridgeway said that extensive repairs and upgrades have been carried out on the complex in the past twelve months with more work planned. “Although the complex is looking a little tired, we have spent well over $100,000 on much needed repairs, renovations and upgrades. “I am very disappointed that the Department is seeing fit to remove the buildings at this point in time. Apart from the money we have spent on the complex, we are hopeful of receiving some positive news regarding the KEP in the lead-up to next state election and that to me would seem a more sensible time to then start talking about dismantling the complex” he said. The College’s appeals to the Education Department and to the Region have been to no avail. They are yet to hear if the Minister will intervene. The classrooms are expected to be removed before the start of the 2014 school year. Austin 7s Invade Kyneton Local residents could have been forgiven for thinking they had taken a step back in time between November 1 and November 5 - everywhere they went they saw vintage Austin 7s. Kyneton’s Don and Jessie Smith wished to contribute to local tourism and were hosting a five day visit by the Victorian Austin 7 Club. All up 50 Club members with 24 superbly kept Austin 7s came to Kyneton, stayed at the Bushland Resort and took in local attractions. The visit concluded with a grand dinner at the Kyneton Zetland Lodge. December 2013 Cobaw Evolving and Expanding Physio Fermi with client Catherine Cobaw Community Health’s allied health team of 12 has relocated into the space formerly used as the Thomas Hogan Wing at Kyneton Hospital in Caroline Chisholm Drive. Cobaw is already a key allied health care provider for patients at the hospital, providing physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and dietician and diabetes education services. The move will provide easier access between patients and Cobaw staff, as well as a link to Cobaw’s extended support services where they are needed. Exercise physiology, podiatry and expansion to existing services that attract Medicare and private health insurance rebates are part of the service expansion plan, which includes the hospital site growing into a Health and Well-being Precinct, retaining the centre of town Kyneton presence and developing stronger partnerships with Macedon Ranges Health and Romsey Lancefield Community Bank to improve coverage across the region. “This move to locate some services at the hospital site is part of our ambition to not only expand services in the region, but to improve the facilities and accommodation to ensure it’s up to standard and accessible,” CEO Ann McLennan said. Ms McLennan stressed that the relocation of some Cobaw services to Caroline Chisholm Drive was not an amalgamation with Kyneton District Health Service, but a partnership arrangement to better meet the needs of the local community. Page 1 Page 2 Manse to be Sold Interim Hospital CEO The Board of the Kyneton District The Uniting Church Manse in Ebden St is to be sold. The local parish committee decided in the first half of this year that when minister Phil Lyles retired the manse would be sold and the proceeds used to purchase a new more modern residence for the incoming minister. Cost of upkeep of the historic bluestone manse was a key reason for the decision to sell it. The sale is not part of the enforced sale of some Uniting Church properties across the State due to significant financial problems resulting from a failed school project in outer Melbourne. The Manse section of the Ebden St property is currently being subdivided from the Church and hall on the title to enable its sale. Fundraising Target in Sight Following a successful “Fields of Fas h io n ” fundraiser community fundraising led by the Friends o f t h e Bluestone Theatre is now approaching $15,000 - in sight of the target set for the community Model, Jan McIver of $20.000 towards the refurbishment of Kyneton’s Bluestone Theatre. The Nov 2 Fashion Parade, organised by Friends President Alan Stone, raised $700. Raffle tickets are on sale about the town as the current fundraiser for the Bluestone. The Shire Council has applied for a grant from the Victorian Government to assist in meeting the cost of the restoration of the Theatre. Health Service has announced the interim arrangements for the position of Chief Executive Officer. Current CEO Jennifer Gale concludes her term on Fri Dec 13 2013 after nine years in the top job. Mr Ken Taylor will take up the position of Interim CEO on Jan 6. Ken Taylor has 28 years experience in senior management roles in the Australian health sector. He was the first CEO of Albury/ Wodonga Health, has been CEO of North West Health in Wangaratta and has worked with health services in metropolitan Melbourne as well as in Mildura and the Wimmera. “Being in such safe hands, (with Mr Taylor’s appointment), the Board wont rush the CEO recruitment process. “The extensive search has already resulted in approaches from some very impressive candidates” KDHS President Graham Jasper said. It is planned for Mr. Taylor to remain at KDHS until a new CEO is appointed in the first half of 2014. Learn to Swim Program Kyneton Toyota Sports & Aquatic Centre will be offering intensive swimming lessons over the summer. These half hour lessons are run over 5 days and are designed for children who need to improve their technique and to develop their skills further. The lessons are suitable for children aged 3 and up and cater to all swimming levels and abilities. The dates are: Jan 6-10, Week 2 Jan 13-17, and Week 3 Jan 20-24. The cost of the five day program is $71. Bookings essential. Ph 54211477. Court are constructing a new State of the Art facility. It is anticipated that installation of equipment in the new facility will commence during March. Recognition for KPS Kyneton Primary School has had the honour of being named a finalist in the national competition, Harvest Table 2013. Leading lifestyle magazine, Country Style runs the competition annually, to promote gardening, healthy eating and cooking fresh food in our schools. KPS was named in the December 2013 issue, along with a photo of the produce table. Although not the winners this year, students, teachers and families at the school will be keen to re-enter in 2014 for another chance to win $5000. Wendouree Primary lodged the winning entry. Santa Supports Buying Local Biscuit Factory Emerging The biscuit Factory on the South side of Saleyards Rd is taking shape. Eatwell Foods who currently manufacture a large range of Gumnut cookies in their factory in Hoyle Santa paid a visit to Kyneton for its late night shopping evening on Fri Dec 6. With him was his helper and his little friend ‘Bertie’, a tiny pony pictured here with admirers. Local traders supported by the local Business & Tourism Association have dressed their windows and shoppers can vote for the best window competition, ending Christmas Eve. Page 3 What’s New in Business Duck Duck Goose & Larder Andrew and Jeanette Collinson have significantly revamped the layout and produce of the Market Fresh business they took over on the corner of Piper and Ebden Sts in April and renamed it Duck Duck Goose & Larder. The business offers a wide selection of cheeses, local and imported and Sidonia Hills beef and Istra ham. The Café at the front of the building, managed by Andrew and Jeanette’s daughter Hannah, is proving popular, offering quality homemade food. House coffee is Supreme South Blend. The business continues to retain q u a l i t y f r u i t a nd ve g e t a b l e s, condiments and sauces. Duck Duck Goose and Larder is open 7 days 8.30am-5.30pm. Ph 54221653. Cookie Crumbs Expands Purple Sage New owners Deborah Varney and partner Joe D’Alo now join the team at Purple Sage 18 High St, Deborah is a Building Biologist with a passion for healthy living environments. Joe is a qualified builder with a focus on ‘green’ buildings using ethically sourced building materials. Deborah and Joe aim to grow the existing Purple Sage range by sourcing new food, personal care and household products. “We hope to increasingly meet the needs of those with food intolerances and allergies, chemical sensitivities and anyone wishing to avoid the use of chemicals around the home” Deborah said. “We will continue to offer the same exceptional quality naturopathic and dispensary service, massage, beauty treatments and complimentary therapies.” Purple Sage opens Mon-Fri 9-5.30pm, Sat 9-1pm, as well as Sunday 10- 2pm until Christmas. Ph 54223483. Evangeline Millinery Luke and Amy Stevens pictured here with son Darcy, owners of popular Mollison St coffee shop Cookie Crumbs have given the shop a new layout, increased its range of food and added sidewalk tables. New offerings include Zealy Bay sourdough bread. Gourmet confections, Christmas stock, puddings and fruit cakes all made at the store are now on sale. Cold pressed juice has also been added to Cookie Crumbs’ fare and two different blends of Brewhouse Coffee are now available. Cookie Crumbs is open 7.30am-4pm Mon-Fri and will open on Saturday mornings until Christmas. Page 4 Local women Clarissa and Rachael Herbert opened their millinery store at 68 Piper St in mid-November. It is millinery with a difference – with the headwear actually being made by Rachael and Clarissa (below) in the store which doubles as a salon and a working space bringing customers into the hat making process. Evangeline is open Wed-Sun 10.304 p m o r b y a p p o i nt m e n t ph 0438344814. Piper St Project on the Move The work to develop 87-89 Piper St into a retail precinct with five new shops is accelerating with pouring of concrete floors expected to start this week and significant preparatory work inside the original building done. Expected construction completion date for the project is May 2014. Damian and Bryanna Sandercock’s famous business Piper St Food Company continues to operate at 89b Piper St and after works are completed will occupy an area 2 to 3 times bigger including a 7 day a week café and bakery. Manic Nailz Denise Gay’s nailcare business at 5 High St is now fully operational. Denise is pictured above with client, Leanne Muir. For appointments phone Denise on 0448833859. Change happening at Sole Those passing Sole Refrigeration and Air Conditioning at 170 Mollison St recently would have observed significant renovations are in progress. Not only has a veranda been added to protect stock from the sun and better match the premises with the rest of the street, the store is being divided to better delineate the rapidly growing telecommunications part of the business from the refrigeration and air conditioning. A new ceiling is also being installed and ramps will be constructed to make the entries more accessible. Customer entry for sales has been by the side door whilst work has been in progress. L’Echoppe is Back Out of Hours Childcare in 2014 After almost 8 years, popular owner manager of L’Echoppe Darryl Mossman, decided he needed a break to re-energise with the intention to relocate his highly successful business mid-2014 to Bendigo. Following a meeting with interested families in the Town Hall’s Richardson Room in November Kyneton appears set to have out of school hours child care in 2014. Jules Clapham, owner of Bug-a-Lugs Indoor Play Centre plans to offer before school, after school and school holiday childcare at her business at 3 Hoyle Court Kyneton. Qualified staff will provide the programs and Jules reports that she has already had such interest that the before school care program will run and interest in after school care is promising. A local bus company will operate between Hoyle Court and both Kyneton Primary and Our Lady of the Rosary Primary Schools. To enquire about out of school hours care in Kyneton call Jules on 54222767. However after only 3 months, due to repeated requests from his many valued customers in the Kyneton area, he decided to source another location in Piper St to re-establish his business. On Sat Dec 7 L’Echoppe re-opened at Shop 3, 12 – 14 Piper St. Customers will be delighted with the new venue with its bright and open space, which sets off his eclectic mix of new and vintage products. A major focus will be an excusive range of handmade French lampshades. Thai Restaurant on the Way The October Kyneton Connect reported that a new noodle shop and a Thai Restaurant were about to open in Kyneton. Jasumia Beauty Salon The salon at 11 High St (formerly Mancuso) has a new name, Jasumia Beauty Salon, new owner and extended hours. New owner, Beverley Santa Cusia said that her salon offers great prices, but with the same care and effort. “We still use our great trustworthy colour Wella, and our colour technician Tiffany who worked here previously continues with us” Beverley said. Jasumia plans to offer spray tanning. To book call 54223222. Tiffany Divella, Fiona Reaper and Beverley Santa Cusia at the High St Salon Papa’s Rich Noodle at 74 Mollison St opened soon after the October issue and is trading 7 days 11am-9pm. Papa Rich Manager, Daniel Lee, (pictured) is hopeful that the adjacent Chaopraya Thai Restaurant will be open before Christmas. Kyneton Christian Bookshop After 8 years absence a Christian Bookshop has opened at 7 High St. The shop is sponsored by the Seventh Day Adventist Church memberships from Greenvale, Gisborne and Castlemaine. A wide range of reading and spiritual material is available so that Christian faith is catered for. ‘Word’ and the ‘Bible Society’ are represented as is a lending library with second-hand books and DVDs for all ages. Ring Graham Sutherland or Eva Griffiths 0439355987. New Location for Seed Seed Home and Living has recently relocated from Piper St to 28 High St. Seed focuses on all aspects of residential home design and offers a convenient One-Stop Service that includes building and interior design as well as planning and building permits. Seed Home and Living works mainly with owner builders and/or those who wish to design their own home or extension as well as boutique building professionals. Information on Website www.seedhomeliving.com.au or by calling Kate Edwards on 54223885. Major Tom’s Rob Jones and Prue Schofield, organisers of the Kyneton Music Festival have announced that they are about to open their own business, Major Tom’s a cantina style Bar overlooking St Pauls Park. “It’s more than just a bar and a sunny beer garden, the kitchen will smell mighty fine! Major Tom’s will be cooking up a southern storm with burgers, tacos and heaps more” says Rob. Major Tom’s is at 57 Piper St (formerly Aperitivo) and will openThur – Sun. Kyneton RSL News Renewals of RSL membership for 2014 are now due—those who renew before Dec 31 and new members who join before then, will go into the draw to win a trip for two on the Indian Pacific. Membership is $30 pa and is open to anyone over 18. Members who drink or dine during Dec will go into the draw to win $10,000 – drawn Christmas Eve. Page 5 Arthurson Atrium Sacred Heart College has recently completed the transformation of its sheltered, but breezy, student lunch area into an enclosed, 300-seat cafeteria, kitchen and function space. The building is officially named the “Arthurson Atrium,” in memory of past Principal of the College, the late Mr John Arthurson. The launch coincided with the 25th “Silver” draw of SHC annual raffle. Blackhill Reserve On Sunday 15 th December the Friends of Blackhill Reserve will be holding their annual Christmas BBQ lunch and working bee and are inviting community members to come along, to help restore this wonderful local reserve. Working bee starts at 9.30am. Meet at Main Gate on Ennis Rd. Bring hat, gloves, water and mattocks etc. To RSVP call Wanda on 0419301 083. A Call for Vegie Gardeners Kyneton Edible Gardens is seeking participants for the inaugural Kyneton Edible Gardens Open Day. “Do you have a productive vegie patch, plot or barrel? “We'd love you to share your edible garden with others looking for ideas and inspiration on Saturday, March 15, 2014, for the Kyneton Edible Gardens' inaugural open day. “You can open your garden for all or part of the day between 8am-5pm.” coordinator Anna Treasure said. Interested? Call Anna on 040619331. End-of-Year Celebration The Central Victorian Atheists and Freethinkers Gathering is marking the end of its second year with a celebration upstairs at The Albion Hotel, 41 Mollison St, 7.30pm on Wed Dec 18. The final meeting will be addressed by Ben Pobje, whom many will know from his TV column in The Age every Saturday. Page 6 Christmas Toy Shop Donations Showgrounds Master Plan The Combined Churches of the Macedon Ranges are again organising a Christmas “Toy Shop” for families living in the Shire who might struggle to afford a Christmas gift for their child. Each year over 100 local families, and 250 children are assisted. “We need your donations to make this important initiative possible. We require donations of toys for boys and girls aged 0-18. Gifts need to be new and valued around $20. We also welcome donations of books, plush toys and smaller items that would be suitable as stocking fillers. We fall short in gifts, books and stocking fillers for older children each year” coordinator Georgina Harvey said. Kyneton residents can take their donations to Cobaw Community Health in High St or call Georgina (0404442891) who will arrange pick up of donations Financial donations will only be used to purchase toys to stock the shop. Gifts need to be received by Mon Dec 16 to allow time for sorting and setting up of the toy shop. The Council is seeking community input into the draft Kyneton Showgrounds Master Plan. The draft plan will guide the future development of the reserve and can be viewed on the Council website. Alternatively a hard copy is available for viewing at Council Offices. Input is invited until Jan 24. 109th Lodge Master Installed On Oct 7 Don Story was installed as Master of Kyneton Lodge No 192. The Installation was carried out by Grand Master of Freemasons Victoria, Wor Bro. Robert Kenneth Jones. 65 people from near and far attended the installation. The Lodge, which is open to men 18 year and over continues its work within the community through its support for students from Grade Six through to Secondary College, and at University, support for Aged Care facilities, children with disabilities, local choirs, the 430 Air Cadets Squadron and the Kyneton Municipal Band. Contact for the Kyneton Lodge is Brian Davenport. 54221268. Pop Up Art Sale Since retiring from acting and taking up painting, Maggie Millar has been extremely prolific. She is having a Pop Up Art Sale at 26 Piper St (formerly Tanya Fairweather) on Fri 13 and Sat 14 Dec 9-4 pm. For more information call 0407240024. New Anglican Minister The Kyneton Anglican Parish which includes St Paul’s and St John’s Malmsbury, will soon welcome the Rev Ian Haworth, his wife Allison and their children Rosemary and James. Ian will be inducted as the new Rector of the Parish on Thurs16 Jan. Currently Rector of the Parish of Toronto NSW Ian initially trained as a Primary school teacher before joining the Ministry. The Parish has been very grateful for the Ministry of Heather Vander Reest who has been its locum for the past 10 months. Showcasing Foodie Credentials This Region’s’ reputation as one of Victoria’s most dynamic culinary destinations has been confirmed with the releases of the Kyneton & Surrounds Food & Wine Guide and the Daylesford and Macedon Ranges: Food & Wine Guide. “Kyneton & Surrounds Food & Wine Guide” provides a wealth of information to help visitors plan their stay including a useful map for exploring the town and information about the surrounding area. The guides are available from local Visitor Information Centres. Kyneton Events Calendar Th Dec 12 Midweek Racing NMIT Kyneton Park Sa Dec 14 Kyneton Farmers & Makers Market St Pauls Park Piper St 8.30-1pm Market cnr Piper & Ebden Sts 8.30-1pm Su Dec 15 Muso’s Club Kyneton Bowling Club 1.30pmChristmas Carols St Pauls Anglican Church 7.30pm Mo Dec 16 Morning Melodies Kyneton Bowling Club 10.30am- Fr Dec 20 Old Time Dance Showgrounds Social Rooms 8pm Su Dec 22 Kyneton Municipal Band Christmas Carols St Pauls Yaldwyn St W 7.30p Mo Dec 23 Midweek Racing NMIT Kyneton Park We Dec 25 Christmas Day Dinner Kyneton Town Hall 11.30am- Tu Dec 31 Old Time New Years Eve Dance Kyn Masonic Hall Yaldwyn St W 8pm Kyneton Bowling Club New Years Eve Celebrations We Jan 1 Hanging Rock New Years Day Races Sa Jan 11 Kyneton Farmers & Makers Market St Pauls Park Piper St 8.30-1pm Market cnr Piper & Ebden Sts 8.30-1pm “Princess Bride” Cinema Under the Stars Botanical Gardens Sunset Su Jan 12 Sa Jan 18 Sa Jan 25 Su Jan 26 Sa Feb 1 Su Feb 2 Sa Fe 8 Su Feb 16 Kyneton Sunday Races NMIT Kyneton Park Midsummer Nights Dream Rowanston on the Track 6pm “Empire Records” Cinema Under the Stars Botanical Gardens Sunset Robbie Burns Birthday Dinner Barfold Estate Australia Day Breakfast Kyneton Mechanics Reserve 8amHanging Rock Australia Day Races Kyneton Racing NMIT Kyneton Park Kenny & Dolly Tribute Kyneton Bowling Club 2-4.30pm Kyneton Farmers & Makers Market St Pauls Park Piper St 8.30-1pm Market cnr Piper & Ebden Sts 8.30-1pm Muso’s Club Kyneton Bowling Club 1.30- Midsummer at Rowanston Christmas at the Library Rowanston on the Track Winery at 2710 Burke and Wills Track, Glenhope will again host a superb live performance of Shakespeare in their gardens starting at 6pm on Sat Jan 18 – and this year it is the very popular Midsummer Nights Dream. Tickets are $70 which includes a picnic meal in the gardens at Rowanston. Essential Theatre is thrilled to be presenting Midsummer Nights Dream under the direction of Bert LaBonte at Rowanston. Book online through trybooking.com http://www.trybooking.com/DWNF Two children’s events will be held at the Kyneton Library in the leadup to Christmas. On Sat Dec 14 10.30-11am there will be a free children’s Christmas Craft activity. Bookings are essential-call 54221365. Wed Dec 18 will see a very special Christmas Bedtime Storytime from 5 -6pm. No bookings required. Both events are open to children aged 4-10 years old. The Library will close 3pm Tues Dec 24 and reopen 10-3pm Mon Dec 30 & Tue Dec 31. It will be closed New Year’s Day and resume normal hours Thu Jan 2. Items can be renewed and reserved via www.ncgrl.vic.gov.au over the Christmas break. Cemetery Tours Handweavers and Spinners On Wed Feb 12 at 6pm the Kyneton Historical Society will conduct it annual cemetery tour. Participants are invited to assemble at the gates of the old cemetery to meet 4 guides who will bring to life those who rest in peace. Newcomers to the district may not all be aware of the Kyneton Handweavers and Spinners Group. They meet to create and to share their skills on the first Saturday of the month except in January at the Red Brick Hall, Yaldwin St West. Enquiries: Annabelle 54274810. Kyneton District Services Accountants Keena Jordan & Associates SGK Business Management David J Gibney Pty Ltd KMA Tax & Accounting Acupuncture Kyn Acupuncture & Allied Hlth Auto Services & Repairs Mead Motors Kyneton Auto Spares & Repairs Kyneton Toyota Kyneton AutoPro Vereker Bros Smash Repairs Catering Sweet Cravings Kyneton Bakehouse Taste-full Catering Chiropractor Dr Rohan Kapoor Concreting & Paving MBC Concreting & Paving Prendergast Redimix Conveyancing RTC Land Transfer Digital TV Antennas Teletronics Kyneton Dry Cleaning Kyneton Dry Cleaners Electricians Macedon Ranges Electrics Cliff Dawes Electrical P/L Kyneton Electrics Electrical Appliance Repairs Kyneton Whitegoods Repairs Excavation & Bobcat Hire Mozza Excavations Financial Planning Adrian Plowman & Assocs Funeral Directors T J Scott & Sons Garden Supplies Prendegast Garden Supplies Genealogy Services KMA Family History Services Insurance Simplex Insurance Solutions Legal Practices Palmer Stevens & Rennick Massage Massage on High Kyn Acupuncture & Allied Hlth Medical Practices Macedon Ranges Primary Care Campaspe Family Practice Coliban Medical Centre Salon-Spa Ellenis Veterinarians Kyneton Veterinary Hospital Dr Greg McIntyre Yoga Illuminate Yoga Studio 5422 1966 5422 6511 5422 6480 5422 3178 0411558013 5422 2450 5422 1255 5421 0200 5422 3477 5422 2603 5422 6331 5422 3600 0429326987 5422 6488 0417545159 5422 2286 0414868814 0438823121 5422 1503 5422 2182 0407349302 5422 1369 0418590295 0437252295 5422 2622 5422 6455 5422 2286 0427946595 5422 3333 5422 6500 5422 2511 0411558013 5421 2840 5422 2877 5422 1412 5422 3795 5422 1099 5422 1310 Page 7 0438010199 Scottish Celebrations at Barfold Show Attracts Crowd Park Grant Confirmed Barfold Estate will be treated to the sound of bagpipes as guests arrive for the fifth Robbie Burns Birthday Dinner on the 25th January, the Saturday night of the Australia Day weekend. This will be the 255th anniversary of the birthday of Scotland's most famous poet and is celebrated around the world with traditional Scottish fare – haggis, neaps, and tatties and steeped in ancient tradition. Guests are invited to dust off those kilts for a competition for the “best knees” on the night and a prize for the best sporran too! All proceeds will go to the Barfold Langley and Redesdale CFA brigades. To book call Sandra on 54234225. More than 4000 people attended the Kyneton Show on Nov 15 & 16. The crowd has been steadily building each year with people coming from far and wide to celebrate and experience the fun of one of Victoria’s best country shows. The Kyneton Agricultural Society has been very focused on providing traditional show experiences such as the animals and the amazing Arts and Craft Pavilion and are very pleased with increased participation. This year cattle numbers increased to over 100 and the Dog Show drew over 700 dog entries making it the second largest dog show in Victoria. The Arts and Craft Pavilion was overflowing with displays of everything from rhubarb to writing, wool to wine, knitting to baking, lego to flowers, and photography to painting. Almost 200 children entered items into the pavilion this year. The family free area provided an endless range of free and fun activities all day long with the highlight being the O’Sullivan and Benn Bike Emporium. “The Kyneton Agricultural Committee has been overwhelmed by the positive feedback from this year’s show. “We now have people asking if they can join the Committee and that is really the best outcome possible. It is a massive effort for all the volunteers involved and extra people power will ensure the show can keep getting bigger and better” Secretary Josie Rutledge said. A grant of $500,000 promised during the election, to assist with the construction of the $1.2m Kyneton Community Park was confirmed by the Federal Government in Canberra last week. The Kyneton Community Park Committee are continuing to fundraise and launched their new Friends program at their Picnic in the Park on Nov 24. Kyneton Music Festival Returns Kyneton Music Festival will return Fri Feb 28 to Sun Mar 2 2014. Acts will include Eagle and The Worm, Cash Savage and The Last Drinks, Chris Russell's Chicken Walk, Pony Face, Suzannah Espie, Raised By Eagles, Fraser A. Gorman, Ooga Boogas, Ben Mason, Saint Jude, Apes, The Bluebottles, Yeo, Dan Parsons, James Kenyon, The Spoils and many more. Ticket sales commenced Mon Dec 2 and are available in a Weekend Pass $65, or Day Pass tickets Friday $30, Saturday $40, and Sunday $30. For informat ion and t icket s, visit www.kynetonmusicfestival.com.au. Community Park’s Lisa Ohlmus at the Picnic Cinema Under the Stars Block out your calendar and get your picnic hampers ready. Kyneton Community Park is excited to announce it will host cinema under the stars in the beautiful surrounds of the Botanic Gardens. The whole family will enjoy the enchanting fairy-tale adventure, The Princess Bride, screening on Sat Jan 11. The cult classic, Empire Records, starring Liv Tyler, Renee Zellweger and Johnny Whitworth will screen the following Saturday Jan 18. Tickets will be available at the “door” from 6pm and movies begin at sundown. Kyneton Christmas Carols The Kyneton Municipal Band is holding its 42nd Community Christmas Carols presentation at St Paul's Anglican Church on Sunday Dec 22 at 7.30 pm . The evening will include items from the Band, the Kyneton Rotary Choir and Dan McDonald, A visit is expected from an old bewhiskered friend in a red suit. All are welcome. Kyneton Connect Co-Editors: Eric Dearricott 5422 2990, Geradine Thomas 5422 7130, Leo Ramsdale 5422 1913 Articles for the Feb 2014 issue of Kyneton Connect should be e-mailed to eandmcot@netcon.net.au or left at Cobaw Community Health Service in High Street before Feb 7, 2014. To have Kyneton Connect mailed send name, address and cheque for $10 for a year’s subscription to Kyneton Connections, PO Box 146 Kyneton 3444 or free by e-mail-write to e-mail address above. All recent issues of Kyneton Connect are posted on website www.kyneton.org.au Layout: Marg Dearricott. Printed by Kyneton Copy Centre, Mollison Street, Kyneton Auspiced by Cobaw Community Health Service Inc Kyneton Connect is proudly supported by Macedon Ranges Shire Council Page 8
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