2016 - Term 2, Week 6 - Marrickville West Primary School

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2016 - Term 2, Week 6 - Marrickville West Primary School
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NSW DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING
TERM 2 · WEEK 6 2016
Marrickville West Primary School Beauchamp St, Marrickville NSW
Ph: 02 9558 1137 Fax: 02 9559 5961 Email: marrickviw-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
We acknowledge the original owners of this land, the Cadigal People
of the Eora Nation and their elders past and present.
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From The Office
Opal Cards – Message from State Transit
From the Principals’ desk…
It is a condition of use that students tap on and tap off at the start
and at the end of each trip with their Student Opal Card. This
is important to ensure correct patronage data is recorded, which
is used to plan school special and regular route bus services. This
data helps State Transit ensure adequate capacity is provided, so
students can travel to and from school safely.
Currently, many students are failing to tap on or off the Opal
readers when using their Student Opal Card.
National Reconciliation Week
is an annual celebration. It is
a time for all Australians to
reflect on our shared histories,
and on the contributions and
achievements of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
It is timely that Reconciliation
Week follows Sorry Day, a day
that commemorates the moment in
2008, when Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
apologised to all Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander peoples for the suffering
endured as a result of our government’s
laws and policies; laws that separated
children from their parents, families
from their communities and people from
their land; laws that led to the “Stolen
Generations”.
Government “Assimilation” policy over the
last century has meant many thousands of
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
living today did not know their parents;
have no connection with siblings, aunts,
uncles or cousins; have not felt the land
they belong to and will never know the
language of their ancestors.
Only by understanding the truth of
what is past and sharing the stories of all
Australians, can we build a future that
Invoicing
respects and includes all
people. This term, teachers have been
working with Aboriginal Community
Liaison Officers, Aunty Fay Caroll, Tianna
Fatnowna and Jane Stanley to develop a
deeper understanding of Aboriginal culture
and ways we can enhance the teaching
of Aboriginal perspectives across all key
learning areas.
We are privileged to have several parents at
our school who have joined our NAIDOC
Committee to help us plan events and
celebrations that respect, educate and
strengthen connections across our diverse
school community.
Follow the link below for more information
about Reconciliation Week and the
historical events that have brought us to
where we are today. More information
about Reconciliation Week can be found
at: www.reconciliation.org.au/nrw/
Ruth Bradfield-Ling
Principal
Invoices will be sent home shortly. This will give more opportunity
to settle accounts before they become unmanageable. All
outstanding amounts from last year will be carried forward to this
year.
Hats
Please remember to bring a hat every day, and put your name in
your hat.
Medicine
Any medicine that needs to be taken at school has to come down
to the office. A form has to be filled in by the parent or guardian
before we can administer any medication.
Traffic Incidents Diary/Log
We have a Log / Diary for Traffic incidents that occur at our
crossings outside our school. Please feel free to update the log if
this occurs.
from Miss Stav & Miss Anne
Student Leaders doing a fabulous job
of leading morning assembly
Ryder Evans – another special Marrickville
West baby helping out Dad after school
Calendar Dates
Every Wednesday – 3:30–4:30pm
Homework Club
Every Friday – Yr3–6 Sport (PSSA–
8:50am)
Every Tuesday or Wednesday – K-4
Gymnastics
Every Wednesday – Enrichment Groups
(2:40-3:25pm)
Tuesday 14th June –
UNSW Writing Comp
Wednesday 15th June – U
NSW Spelling Comp
Thursday 16th June –
12:30pm Kindergarten Assembly
2:45pm 1H Assembly
7pm P&C Meeting Staff Room
Thursday 16th June –
2:45pm 1H Assembly
School website contains news, class overviews for the term, useful information from DEC and
a school calendar with links to permission notes. Go to: www.marrickviw-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
20th & 21st June
Stg 3 Nasca Leadership Project
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CORNER
PSSA Soccer Report
In the past two weeks, students in Years 3-6 have been going to
PSSA on Fridays. The senior soccer team have won both their
games. Our first game result was 3-2 and the second game we won
4-0. By: Darren
What do you call fake spaghetti?
An impasta
Teacher: “Kids! What does a chicken
give you?”
Students: “Eggs”
Teacher: “Very good! What does a pig give
you?”
Students: “Bacon”
Teacher: “Great! Then what does a
teacher give you?”
Students: “HOMEWORK!!!”
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In Kindergarten this term our writing
focus has been on procedures.
We have been talking about how
to make things, then writing our
procedures down – making sure
to use a verb at the start of each
sentence!
Gymnastics Program
MWPS would like to acknowledge and thank the Iacono family –
parents of Ethan in 2C – for their generous donation of 4 brandnew magnetic chess sets. They will be a valuable addition to the
school’s collection.
Sports Monitor Report
My name is Aryan, I study in 5/6 PR and I am a sports monitor. I
hand out sports equipment. I first get the keys and unlock the sport
room. Then I take a clipboard and some papers, sports equipment
like balls, hula-hoops, tennis rackets etc out to the playground. I
take the equipment to the assigned spot.
Then the students make a line and ask for the equipment. I write
their name, class and what they need. It’s a hard job to do. But
I manage it. Sometimes students come to return it and ask for
different equipment
But there’s a problem, sometimes some students lose it. But someone
else comes and give it back. I just wish that student would return it
five minutes before the ‘end of lunch bell’ By Aryan
In this lesson, we made fairy
bread, the children had a great
time talking about spreading
the butter and sprinkling the
100’s and 1000’s on the
bread before gobbling it all up.
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Visit from the Sunday Telegraph
Year 5’s heads were buzzing with
excitement at 12:15 on Friday the 27th
of May because Mitch and Ben, the
journalists and Tim, the photographer from
the Sunday Telegraph were coming to our
school.
They were wanting
to ask students in
Year Five about our
role models and
heroes. Mitch and
Ben had been going
around to lots of
schools talking to
kids about heroes.
Students at Marrickville West chose heroes
from musicians, to sport stars, to authors,
to family members. The journalists put this
information into an article for the Sunday
Telegraph. Tim the photographer took
photos of some of us as well. Some of those
photos were put in the newspaper too. We had so much fun with
Mitch, Ben and Tim. So look out for the article about our school
in The Sunday Telegraph!
By Billie, Wavey and Romy
READ… READ… READ…
…. and choose more great books for our school library!
Book Bonus encourages students to read books for the
Premiers Reading Challenge while raising funds to help
resource our school with high quality books.
Our school will receive books to 100% of the value of funds
raised and we’ll also be helping schools in need across
NSW. 50% of all funds raised will be used to provide books
to schools in need through Dymocks Children’s Charities
literacy support programs.
HOW BOOK BONUS WORKS
...MORE FROM
WESTWALK!
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KITCHEN
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STAGE Persuade
Stage 1 has been learning how to craft a
It’s been a busy fortnight in Kitchen
Garden. Our snow peas have started
to fruit and they taste delicious and
sweet. We’ve also harvested our first
pumpkin and used it to make fresh
pumpkin scones with cinnamon.
persuasive piece of writing. Mr Burman from
1B said, “They are doing an amazing job
writing a title, point of view, arguments and a
conclusion.”
Here’s just a sample from 1B, 1P, 1H and 2G:
update
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In garden lessons,
we have pH tested
our soil to find
out how acidic or
alkaline it is. We
discovered it is just
right for veggies
which is great news
for our winter crops.
Deovan from 1H agrees
that dogs are better than
cats!
Lillian from 1H disagrees that
dogs are better than cats!.
Claire from 1P agrees children
should wear hats at school.
The First
Pumpkin.
The results of our pH test.
Cricket Clinics with Cricket
Australia were loads of fun.
The SPARK Program is occurring again this
year, providing a lucky group of students
with 1:1 reading support every week for
the term.
This support is part of a program
run by ABCN -Business Partnering
With Education. Volunteers from
larger corporations (often professional
administrators, economists, solicitors and
managers) contribute their time to work in
a school. The benefit for students in terms
of their self-esteem and reading skills is
always significant.
See Think Wonder – Stage 1
visits the Powerhouse Museum
Captains Report
The SRC has started a system to try and help reduce the rubbish
in the playground. We decided that every two handfuls of rubbish
you pick up you get a raffle ticket that goes into a box. The
winning ticket will be drawn every Thursday and whoever wins
gets a choice of prizes to keep for the week. Just a reminder tell
the playground buddy when you’ve picked up rubbish. So far the
system is working well. Thank you to all the people who are keeping
our school clean!
Remember to report back to the captains or the SRC if you have
any ideas or concerns that can be fixed and improve the school.
Peri and kiet
On 11 May Stage 1 had
an opportunity to explore
the museum’s science
exhibits and experiment
with heat, light, chemistry,
electricity and movement.
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pullout & keep!
WEEK 6 T2: MWPS CALENDAR
Kindy Assembly 12.40PM
ICAS Spelling Comp
Stg3 Nasca
Leadership Project
Kindergarten Info
Session 9.45am
Marrickville West Primary School
Beauchamp St, Marrickville 2204
Phone: 9558 1137
Email: marrickviw-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Stg3 Nasca
Leadership Project
Engadine Band Festival
12.30 – 4.30pm
Saltbush Arts Club –
Stg2 (20 students only)
ELECTION DAY
School website contains news, class overviews for the term, useful information from DEC and a
school calendar with links to permission notes. Go to: www.marrickviw-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
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Stage 2 took a glimpse
into the past at our recent
History excursion. We
explored key locations from
My Place by Nadia Wheatley,
which is based on the
history of our area.
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The My Place house.
3/4 Kelfie
3/4K at the Big Tree.
3/4S at the Big Tree.
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It was fascinating to discover which
places from the book had changed
over time, and which were just the
same as in the story.
My Excursion to Sydney Observatory
On Wednesday 4th May 2016, Stage 3
students went to the Sydney Observatory.
We caught a train at Dulwich Hill station
to Wynyard station and walked to the
observatory. When we reached the
observatory, we were hot and sweaty so we
had a snack and waited for our guides. The
guides told us that the observatory was
105 years old.
We went into a dome where there were three telescopes
connected to computers, Evan got a chance to turn a wheel
which opened the dome. The telescope was then turned
towards the sun via a computer. Then we had turns seeing
the sun through the telescopes.
After that, we saw an ore, it
showed us the speed of rotation
of the two planets, the Earth and
Mars. Then we went into a room
called the ‘space theatre’ In there
we saw a movie titled the ‘Bigger
than Big’. We went in to another
room, in that room the sky was
projected above us so the guide
made it night and then he showed us constellations like Scorpio,
Orion, Hydra, Leo etc.
The observatory had a ball above one of its roof that raised and fell
in the water at 1:00pm. Then we had our lunch and played in the
park. My favourite part was to see the sun through the telescope.
by Aryan
Joke
CORNER
“Knock knock?
“Who’s there?”
“Isabell”
“Isabell who?”
“Isabell on your bike?”
A man walks into a bar and he picks up some
peanuts, one of the peanuts says “You look
handsome today”
The man asks the bartender “What’s with theses
peanuts?”
The bartender says “They are complimentary”.
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The WestWalk 2016 numbers are in!
facebook.com/MWPandC
Your efforts have raised a record $10,
700 for our school!
Congra
P&C
UPDATE
Please Touch the Art
‘Please Touch the Art’ is looking for parents/carers etc. to
help out on a weekly/fortnightly basis in classrooms. You
don’t have to be an artist, just be interested in one of the
following:
Silk screening
Painting/drawing
Making art in nature (using rocks, leaves etc.)
Photography
Knitting/weaving/braiding/sewing etc.
Sculpture and crafty 3D things
Sound/electronics
All help would be greatly appreciated. Please
contact gshapley@gmail.com if you’re interested.
There will also be a meeting about this project on Friday
June 3, 3:30pm in the staff room. All welcome.
Election Day – Sat 2nd July
On Saturday 2nd July thousands of people will be
coming to our school to vote in the upcoming Federal
Election. The P&C will be using the opportunity to make
more money for the school. We’ll
be running a sausage sizzle, having
a cake stall and opening the
canteen to sell coffee.
We’ll need over 30 volunteers to
help us on the day with making
coffees, selling cakes, cutting
bread rolls, frying eggs, and
BBQing bacon and sausages. As
it is the first day of the school break some families will
be off on holidays so if you can help please do so. We’ll
have three shifts: 7-10am 10am-1pm and 1pm-4pm. If
you can help out at one of these please fill in the roster
tulations to 5/6PR! Working as a class, they
have raised
a champion total of $1,164.80. They will
receive $100 to purchase
something for the classroom.
at goo.gl/QYXCbU or put your name on the rosters at the
school Hall wall. Cake boxes will also be sent home in Week 10 and we
ask that each family donate a few homemade yummy
goodies (cake, slices, biscuits) or some homemade
jams, pickles, salsas, relishes or anything similar for our
cake stall.
Help a family in need
You may have heard earlier in the year of a family in our
school who needed assistance to get through some hard
times. We are again asking for more help for this family.
Temka is a student in Yr 6 who came to our school in
2013. Unfortunately his Dad, Batjargal, was last year
diagnosed with stomach cancer and despite surgery
and chemotherapy for the last year it has continued to
grow and has now spread to his liver. Many thanks to
those who donated money earlier in the year to help
them get some emergency childcare for their other two
babies Temuulan and Tingis, while Batjargal and his
wife Altantuya attended many chemotherapy sessions.
However with his steady decline Batjargal and his family
would like to return to Mongolia, their home country,
for a last visit with their families. Unfortunately flying
to Mongolia is not a cheap proposition and will cost
them $9600. The P&C has started a crowdfunding
campaign to help raise they money they need. You can
go to http://chuffed.org/project/batjargals-cancerjourney-home to donate money or share
the story with your family and friends.
A local business CHOICE is Australia’s
leading consumer advocacy group. They
campaign for consumer rights, make
shopping easier, test products and give
unbiased advice about food, finance
Con
gratulations to Wolli! The donations supplied
by students
within Wolli house totalled an astoundi
ng $3,980.40. They will have a
house disco on 10 June.
Congratulations to KH! 86% of their class
returned money for
this fundraiser. They will receive $100
to purchase something for the
classroom.
The top student fundraiser raised the
award winning amount $486!
Congratulations Samuel in 1B! He has won
a
see Sydney FC.
pass for 4 to
We are rewarding the top to fundraisers
in each stage. They will
receive $30 gift certificates to Manoosh
Pizza or a double pass to see
GWS Giants v. Carlton.
Kindy winners are
Aki from KA who raised $208 and
Billy Rose from KA who raised $193.
Stage 1 winners are
Samuel from 1B who raised $486 and
Bill from 2C who raised $260.
Stage 2 winners are
and health. They have donated
a one year subscription to their
magazine/online site worth
$131.80. If you donate money
to our campaign for Batjargal
you go in a draw to win this one year
subscription. Many thanks to CHOICE for this
kind donation.
Lucy from 3/4S who raised $170 and
Ned from 3/4E who raised $165.
Stage 3 winners are
Chris from 5/6PR who raised $360 and
Wavey from 5/6CR who raised $195.
Thanks!
We have a wonderful group of parents who help out in our canteen
on a totally voluntary basis each week. Every afternoon children
Anyone who would like to run other
have the opportunity to buy snacks and drinks at recess and this
fundraising events for this family are welcome is possible because of Mina Cheng, Ariyani Sulawo, Jenny Pham,
to do so. Please contact Melanie Stopic
Amrita Murgad, Nimfa Lacbungan and Jo Smith. Of a morning a
(mstopic@exemail.com.au) or Vivi Martin at dedicated group consisting of Jo Smith, James Goodman, Mina
Connect (connectmarrickville@gmail.com) Cheng, Lindy Alwis, Melanie Stopic, Talia Gill, Ann Callaway and
for more information.
Shelley Wilson give up their time to make coffees for the teachers
and visitors to our school. Thank you all very much!
NEXT P&C MEETING: Thursday 16th June 7pm
in the Staff Room. All parents are welcome to come along and learn more
about the school and give their ideas on how to make it a better place.
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1. Community Kouzina Open Kitchens
Bus Tour
Varied locations in the Marrickville Area
Friday 17 June, 10:30am – 2:30pm
Booking info: Free, bookings essential,
places limited
book via:trybooking.com/LHHS
Contact: Eleni Christou,
communitykouzina@gmail.com
Website: thecommunitykouzinaproject.
com/ & facebook.com/
communitykouzinaproject
Special thanks: To the locals who
opened their homes to the community
for the Open Kitchens bus tour
2. New Beginnings: Refugee Arts and
Culture Festival Exhibition é
Chrissie Cotter Gallery
Pidcock Street Camperdown
ST
SON Friday 17 – Sunday 19 June, by
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appointment
Monday 20 – Sunday 26 June, 11am –
6pm
Official closing event: Sunday 26 June,
3 - 6pm
Booking info: Free
Contact: Carolina Triana, 8799 6700,
ctriana@ssi.org.au
Website: newbeginningsfestival.com.au
3. Community Kouzina Exhibition é
Chrissie Cotter Gallery
Pidcock Street Camperdown
Friday 17 – Sunday 19 June, by
appointment
Monday 20 – Sunday 26 June, 11am –
6pm
Official closing event: Sunday 26 June,
3 - 6pm
Booking info: Free
Contact: Eleni Christou,
communitykouzina@gmail.com
Website: thecommunitykouzinaproject.
com/ & facebook.com/
communitykouzinaproject
Special thanks: Participants in the
Community Kouzina Project , Curator:
Rosell Flatley, Mark Taylor, Natalie
Tsirimokos
4. Celebrating Diversity Through
Filmmaking é
Herb Greedy Hall
79 Petersham Road Marrickville
Friday 17 June, 6 - 7pm
Booking info: Free, bookings required
Contact: Hawanatu Bangura, 9569 1288,
hawanatu.b@ecsc.org.au
Website: ecsc.org.au
Special thanks: Australian Foundation for
Disability (AFFORD), dLux MediaArts, St
Vincent de Paul Society - Ability Links
5. Around the World Open Mic Singing Competition é
Newtown Square King Street (corner of
Australia Street) Newtown
Saturday 18 June, 10:30am - 12 midday
Booking info: Free
Contact: Ken Saunders or Colin Hughes,
9564 7333, ken@newtowncentre.org or
colin@newtowncentre.org
Website: newtowncentre.org
6. Lebanese Cultural Day é
Marrickville Town Hall
303 Marrickville Road Marrickville
Saturday 18 June, 12 midday – 4pm
Booking info: Free
Contact : Rania El-Chidiac, 9564 3506,
mail@alaofnsw.org
Special thanks: Gibran Museum in Bsharri
Lebanon, Bsharri Association of NSW, The
Australian Lebanese Historical Society
7. Murra Murra, Make Do Create:
Weaving Workshop é
Marrickville Library
Corner Marrickville and Petersham
Roads Marrickville
Saturday 18 & 19 June, 1 – 5pm
Booking info: Day 1 Free for Elders /
concessions, limited places, book online
via: trybooking.com/KXCI
Booking info: Day 2, $25pp, limited
places, book tickets via Nadeena
Contact: Nadeena Dixon
nadeenadixon@gmail.com
Website: murramurra.com & marrickville.
nsw.gov.au/openmarrickville
Special thanks: Thanks to the Aboriginal
Elders who have maintained our cultures
and traditions for millennia so that we are
still able to learn and share culture today
8. 5th Multi-Cultural 7 a Side Knock-Out
Football Tournament (Football for
Fitness) é
Tempe Recreational Reserve
Holbeach Avenue Tempe
Sunday 19 & 26 June, 9:30am – 6:30pm
Booking info: Free, no bookings required
Contact: Jebin Dhoj Shahi, 0423 678
074, info@multiculturalfootball.com
Website: multiculturalfootball.com &
sydneyfg.org
Special thanks: headspace Camperdown,
CatholicCare Lewisham, Charlie Coorey
9. Community Kouzina Marrickville Road
Walking Tour é
Meeting point – Alex Trevallion Plaza
(Near the Post Café) Marrickville Road
Sunday 19 June, 11am – 1pm
Booking info: Free, bookings essential,
places limited, book via:
trybooking.com/LHIA
Contact: Eleni Christou,
communitykouzina@gmail.com
Website: thecommunitykouzinaproject.
com/ & facebook.com/
communitykouzinaproject
Special thanks: To the local shops who
participated in the tour
10. Rhythms, Colours, Flavours of Perú é
Marrickville Town Hall
303 Marrickville Road Marrickville
Sunday 19 June, 12 midday - 5pm
Booking info: Free
Contact: Lidia Luna, 0413 437 767,
lidsluna@gmail.com
Website: rcf.org.au
Special thanks: NSW SLASA (Spanish and
Latin American Association for Social
Assistance), Multicultural NSW
11. Bilingual Baby Rhymetime é
Library branches
Monday 20 June, 10:30 – 11am
(Vietnamese) Corner of Marrickville and
Petersham Roads Marrickville
(9335 2173)
Tuesday 21 June, 10:30 – 11am
(Portuguese) 12-14 Seaview Street
Dulwich Hill (9335 2182)
Wednesday 22 June, 10:30 – 11am
(Greek) Stanmore Reserve, Douglas
Street Stanmore (9335 2183)
Thursday 23 June, 10:30 – 11am
(Aboriginal) Corner of Marrickville and
Petersham Roads Marrickville
(9335 2173)
Friday 24 June, 10:30am – 11am (Nepali)
St Peters Town Hall, Unwins Bridge Road
Sydenham (9335 2184)
Booking info: Free, suitable for children
0-2 years, please call from 9:30am
onwards (numbers above) to book on
the day of the session
Contact: Csilla Radvanyi, 9335 2173,
csilla.radvanyi@marrickville.nsw.gov.au
Website: marrickville.nsw.gov.au/library/
Special thanks: Csilla Radvanyi,
Georgette Giatis, Lien Ngo, My Ai
Ngo, Marta Martins, Oletha Ribeiro,
Vivi Martin, Gyanendra Pradhananga,
Nepalese Association of Australia
12. Community Kouzina at
Stanmore Public School
Tuesday 21 June
Booking info: A closed event for Stanmore
Public School students only
Contact: Eleni Christou,
communitykouzina@gmail.com
Website: thecommunitykouzinaproject.
com/ & facebook.com/
communitykouzinaproject
Special thanks: Stanmore Public School,
Anne Abbott, Dimitra Alfred, Stephen
Jackson
13. Sacred Sights Tour é
Meeting point Marrickville Council Admin
Building (front steps)
2-14 Fisher Street Petersham
Wednesday 22 June, 9:30am – 2:30pm
Booking info: Free, places limited,
register to attend at:
trybooking.com/KYYI
Contact: Olivia Patchett, 9335 2293,
olivia.patchett@marrickville.nsw.gov.au
Website: marrickville.nsw.gov.au/
openmarrickville
Special thanks: Aunty Jenny, Al Hijrah
Mosque, St Nicholas Orthodox Church,
St Brigids Catholic Church, Buddhist
Mahamakut Temple
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TERM 2 · WEEK 3 2016
14. Vietnamese Cultural Group launch
(Granma Multicultural Festival) é
Gumbramorra Hall, Addison Road
Community Centre
142 Addison Road Marrickville
Wednesday 22 June, 10am – 2pm
Booking info: Free,
bookings essential, 9518 0222
Contact: Annamarie Reyes or Vi Pham,
9518 0222, info@ccci.org.au
Website: ccci.org.au
Special thanks: Department of Social
Services Multicultural Arts & Festival
Grants and Community Underwriting
Small Grants
15. The Festival of the Olive é
Greek Orthodox Parish of St Nicholas
203-207 Livingstone Road Marrickville
Thursday 23 June, 9:30am – 1:30pm
Booking info: Free, call 9516 2188 to
book
Contact: Jim, 9516 2188, admin@gwccs.
org.au
Website: gwccs.org.au
16. Documentary Screening Faraway...
So Close to Homeland é
Chrissie Cotter Gallery
Pidcock Street Camperdown
Thursday 23 June, 6:30 - 9pm
Booking info: Free
Contact: Carolina Triana, 8799 6700,
ctriana@ssi.org.au
Website: newbeginningsfestival.com.au
Special thanks: Ignite Small Business
Start-ups SSI
17. Pachamama Festival é
Addison Road Community Centre
142 Addison Road Marrickville Friday 24 June, 6 - 10pm,
Saturday 25 June, 12 midday – 11pm
Booking info: Free, $8 for film tickets
Contact: Mark Taylor, 0405 116 183,
mark@sydneylatinofilmfestival.org
Website: sydneylatinofilmfestival.org
School banking is
Wednesday 9-9.20am
Connect Marrickville SaCC and CatholicCare Parent
Education Program presents:
in the LIBRARY
Parenting Side by Side
A four session course for Parents
Kindly funded by Resourcing Parents Inner West Small Grants
This brand new course is especially for parents who have moved to Australia from another
country. The course will help parents who are wondering how they can maintain their culture
whilst parenting their children in Australia. It explores:
Value and Identity – celebrating traditions
Parenting Styles and Experiences
Sharing our Cultures
Understanding Australian Schools
Begins Wednesday morning 31st August 2016
Dates:
31st August and 7th, 14th and 21st September 2016
Time:
10.00am to 12.00pm
Venue:
Connect Marrickville SaCC
(in the grounds of Marrickville West Primary School,
Livingstone Road, cnr Beauchamp Street)
Cost:
Free
To book:
Sms Vivi Martin on 0421 550 119 or Email
connectmarrickville@gmail.com
Need more
newsletter?
Current & past issues of the
newsletter are found at:
www.tinyurl.com/MWPSnews
Limited child care places available booking essential
18. Balkan Bonanza é
Marrickville Town Hall
303 Marrickville Road Marrickville
Saturday 25 June, 3 - 11pm
Booking info: Free
Contact: Yorgo Kaporis, 0412 861 187,
ykaporis@bigpond.net.au
Majestic
Performing Arts
academy
19. Arraial do BRACCA é
Petersham Town Hall
107 Crystal Street Petersham
Sunday 26 June, 11am - 8pm
Booking info: $5 entry fee, gold coin
donation for BRACCA members and
children under 10, $5 kids area
Contact: Cinthia Nascimento, 0430 486
353, events@bracca.org
Website: bracca.org/arraial/
Special thanks: ABCD
20. Klub Koori Open Marrickville é
Newtown Social
387 King Street Newtown
Sunday 26 June, 6pm (6.30pm start) –
midnight
Booking info: 18+, Tickets available
online newtownsc.ticketscout.com.au/
gigs/5388 and on the door until sold out
$10
Contact: Danielle Tuwai, 3984 4000,
arts@gadigal.org.au Website: kooriradio.com Special thanks: Gadigal Information
Service, Koori Radio
Wheelchair logo é
This indicates the venue has step free entry
and provides a pathway within the venue.
However, circulation may be restricted
and not all areas including toilets may be
accessible. Direct further queries regarding
access needs to the project coordinator
listed in this program.
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classes in CSTD classical ballet,
modern Jazz, Tap & contemporary Dance
For the latest Arts & Culture
in Marrickville, sign up for
social ladies tap classes
open drama classes for confidence and self expression
marrickville.nsw.gov.au/arts
tiny tots, song & dance, private singing lessons
STUDIOS - LEVEL 1/249 MARRICKVILLE RD, MARRICKVILLE
CONTACT PRINCIPAL - Sharin Jessop 9591 1193
email - majesticpaa@me.com website - www.majesticpaa.com.au
dance
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Before School – Fuel Up!
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Steamed Vegetarian Gyoza (V . .
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Mini Spinach & Ricotta Roll (V) .
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DAILY MEAL DEALS
MONDAY: CHOOK CHOOK
5 Chicken wedges or Chicken Burger (Halal) . . $3.50
MEAL DEAL w/ oak milk & pieces of fruit . . . . $5.00
TUESDAY: PASTA & CURRY & PIZZA
Homemade Bolognese Pasta . . . . . . .
Lasagne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Juicy Pizza Slice – Ham & Pineapple . . .
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THURSDAY: CHOOK CHOOK
5 Chicken wedges or Chicken Burger (Halal) . . $3.50
MEAL DEAL w/ oak milk & pieces of fruit . . . . $5.00
FRIDAY: PIES
Chicken Pie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Halal Beef Pie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Traveller Beef Pie. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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