roundabout sorell february 2012
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22nd Edition February2012
The Business Council of Sorell
Midway Point pulls big grants
connecting with
8000 homes
roundabout Sorell
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It all started off a bit like this…….. “Further to our phone call---I forgot to clarify the Midway Point NC and Pittwater name issue!!” corrected Suzi Edwards from the Centre. “Our registered name is the Midway Point Neighbourhood Centre trading as Pittwater Community Centre-----so the community knows us as Pittwater Community Centre.” Apparently the Centre had won a $1000 grant from Southern Water, and Suzi clarified that is indeed true. “The grant is for upgrading the kitchen at the Community Centre, and timely too. Hundreds of people attend the Centre for breakfast, BBQ’s and the fortnightly Eating with Friends Program.”But the big news is that the Centre has won a $140,000 grant to deliver ‘free to the community’ Computer Tutoring, in class groups or one to one, as part of the NBN grants program.“Midway Point as one of the three trial NBN projects was targeted to deliver programs that would increase the uptake of the broadband network,”
says Suzi. “We have been delivering basic computer training for years, and the project seemed a good opportunity to employ our committed volunteers into a really useful project for the community.” Suzi is especially excited about Martin Holloway’s role in the program for the next two years, “Martin (pictured below) has been our volunteer computer instructor for 8 years, and it will be great to see him rewarded for all that dedication in taking on the main tutoring role.”If you are interested in learning more, or booking into a program, visit the Centre’s website www.pittwatercommunitycentre.org or phone from mid February on 6265 1155.
Make your local store keepers day! Shop local.Page 2 - February 2012
Roundabout Sorellabout our community, round our community.
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They have already begun work on their next production, a very funny comedy called The Family Coffin to be staged early May 2012. BUT ACTORS ARE STILL WANTED!! Sorell on Stage is looking for a male to play the part of “Jimmy” for its next production.Jimmy is about fifty years old, more or less, is humorously erratic at times but is an integral part of the show. He will be assured to experience a few months of hilarity whilst rehearsing
with the rest of the team judging by the play reading they have had!Is there a “Jimmy” out there?If there is a male around that age willing to get up and have a go on stage and play the part of “Jimmy”, experienced or not, then give Saakia a ring on 62658040.To be the first to know about what is happening with SOS, email [email protected] or write to SOS, 274 Gillingbrook Rd., Forcett 7173 with your name, address, phone number.
St Georges Fair coming soonThe district Fair and Festival is on this Saturday 4th February 2012 in St George’s Square with organisers happy with the interest from market and produce stalls for what is planned to be the first annual event to held in February each year.Fair Chairman, Kerry Bowerman from St Georges Church says that there will be plenty to enjoy for the day. “We have an entertainment program led by Michelle Pears of Makebelieve Entertainment fame, supplemented by our Sorell Sings Choir, children’s rides and “the Worm” obstacle course, a first for southern Tasmania.“The variety of stalls for a leisurely browse is certain to please, with everything from the Scissor Sharpener through to crafted items such as jewelry, sewing, clothing, gem stones and candles. There will also be anarray of books, produce, greeting cards and even crocheted rugs.”Other activities on the day include
Devonshire teas, Men’s Shed Sausage sizzle, local emergency service groups, boot sale area, Teddy Bears Picnic, silent auction and an all day program of crafts for children.“Now all we need is the public,” invited Kerry. “All funds raised from the fair will go to support our local youth programs.”The fair will run from 10am through to 3pm, for further details contact Isabella on 6269 2803.
Arts in the South
Southern Beaches Regional Arts (SBRArt) is a local organisation totally focused on creating opportunities for people who live here to collaborate on art and to provide shows and events that celebrate the arts.Chris Cowles, president of SBRArt, summarised up some of the activities which the organisation had brought to our community. “Over the past year we contributed to the 2011 and 2012 Australia Day activities, we brought various exhibitions and performers in and provided a setting for those into the arts to meet, collaborate and learn together.” He continued “We also hold workshops, for example, in life drawing and En Plein Air painting.“We have a dynamic mix of members varying from professionals who earn their living from the arts, amateurs who are learning their artistic pursuits, through to those that are just plain interested in what the arts world can bring to their community.” Membership to the organisation is as little as $23 per year and links members together via newsletters and member events. For further information contact SBRArt’s President Chris Cowles on 6253 5250
SilverbacksRSL Club Manager, Annie Johnson, invites all to attend the live Band performance of the ‘Silverbacks’ at the Club Friday the 3rd February. The band starts at 8.30pm through till late.Club AGM is on at 12pm on the 5th February followed by BBQ at 1pm.
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T-Shop grand openingAt the official opening of Sorell’s newest shop Sorell Mayor, Carmel Torenius, complimented owners Steve Lance and John Clements on their confidence in bring T-Shop facilities to our community. The shop employs 7 locals whose main role is to de-mystify what’s on offer in telecommunications and ensure their customers get the best deal suited to their needs.Steve Lance is excited about the future for the T-Shop. “We know that one of the main roles will be to explain how the NBN will affect customers. We have the NBN Truck booked for the Peninsular over the next few weeks, and the idea behind that is to ensure that we take the information direct to the public.“The NBN is probably the biggest change that every phone or internet user will see over the immediate future.
At this stage it is just something that is happening, but as the old copper telephone lines are discontinued the NBN will be the only way to connect households unless you are using true wireless facilities. Part of our reason for bringing the T-Shop here is to assist in that transition.”Steve also spoke about the T-Shop’s sponsorship of the Hobart Women’s Chargers basket ball team. “The Chargers will be holding a workshop at Dodges Ferry soon, and that is something we are very pleased to be associated with. We are also interested in talking to any local community groups about sponsorship opportunities.”To catch up with Steve and the team at the T-Shop, drop in when next at the Sorell Plaza complex.
Steve Lance, John Clemment and Challengers Emily & Ashton with Telstras Noel Hunt looking on.
With summer now in full swing, Labor member for Lyons, Rebecca White MP, warns, “We’ve had a really good spring, but this means we’re now seeing a lot of grass now drying off, posing a serious fire risk. It’s important to keep the area around your home clear to reduce the risk of fire,”Ms White recently visited the volunteers at the Midway Point fire station (see above photo), who train every Tuesday night. Volunteers at this station and others across Tasmania provide an invaluable community service.If you would like to become a volunteer fire fighter or find out more about how you can be safe this summer you can contact the Tasmanian Fire Service on 6230 8600 or check out their website at http://www.fire.tas.gov.au/
Stay safe this fire season
The Big Backyard: Wine and Music at Redbanks Family-friendly wine and music festival 11th March 2012 from 11am to 9.30pm
276 Masons Road Nugent
03 6257 5162
Feature Acts: Meer Katz, MIQ, Sam “Sambo” Webster, Zac Walsh, Rum Jungle
Tickets pre-sale: adult $35, family $100 at www.redbankstas.com.au or office of Rebecca White MP, Sorell, see online for other outlets. Tickets at gate: adult $45, family $110 Overnight camp site at $5
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Make your local store keepers day! Shop local.Page 4 - February 2012
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Nugent Style Backyard Festival The biggest backyard party ever seen in southern Tasmania joins the Tasmania’s festival calendar, championing the talents of local musicians, winemakers and artisans will be held from 11am to 9.30pm on Sunday, March 11, at Redbanks Fish and Field in Nugent.Redbanks owner Lindsay White welcomed all to share a “glass on the grass” at the family-friendly event which will feature popular Tasmanian acts such as Meer Katz, MIQ, Sam “Sambo” Webster, Zac Walsh, Rum Jungle and headline act The Wolfe Brothers. “Gillespie’s Ginger Beer will be here plus local vineyards Yaxley Estate, Bream Creek, and Mount Bernier. The tickets are reasonably priced, the music will be great and the day will be
fun for all age groups,” Lindsay said, with contagious enthusiasm.Festival patrons are encouraged to bring a picnic rug or chair, soak up the sunshine and sample the local wines and wares at the natural amphitheatre on Redbanks’ 400 acres of bushland and countryside just 45 minutes from Hobart.Pre-event tickets are available at special prices from www.redbankstas.com.au with adults priced at $35 and family at $100. Tickets are available in person at the office of Rebecca White MP in Cole Street, Sorell. If you get in early you can even book a campsite at $5.See you there, or if you have further enquiries contact Lindsay White at Redbanks on 6257 5162.
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Boating Weather workshopA weather workshop for boaters will be presented by Malcolm Riley from the Bureau of Meteorology on new graphical forecasting.The presentation to be held at the Sea Rescue base at Tiger Head Road, will take about 30 minutes with your questions on boating or general weather to follow. The Information evening is FREE but please register with the Rescue on 0447 314 202 so seating can be arranged. Be there 7:30 pm, Thursday 2nd February 2012.
Buy & Sell selling upIt is with some sadness Roundabout heard that after 16 years of trade Sorell Buy and Sell will be closing
down this month.Rick Polley who has operated the store throughout that time says it’s time to lock the doors and get on with life after Shop Keeping. “Everything has to go by the end of the month, so don’t be shy,” invites Rick. “Any reasonable offer will be accepted!”Sorell Buy and Sell is located in Station Lane and open daily till the end of February.
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Make your local store keepers day! Shop local.Page 6 - February 2012
OKINES COMMUNITY HOUSE INDOOR CLIMBING: Thurs 2 Feb, 8.50am depart Primrose Shop, 9.15am depart from Dodges Football Club, return 3pm. Off to Climbing Edge, Moonah, for 10 to 16 year olds, booking 6265 7016STEINER PLAYGROUP commences 16th February, weekly Thursday 10am to 12 noonTHURSDAY CHOIR 7pm to 9pm OVARIAN CANCER Morning Tea with Bec White, Frid 24 Feb at 10.30amWEDNESDAY TAI CHI from 15th Feb, 10am to 11amMEDITATION – Thursdays 6pm to 7pm, 2nd Feb FRIDAY FELDENKRAIS (gentle yoga) 2pm to 3pm, from 24th FebFor further detail ph. 6265 7016
PRIMROSE SANDS SOCIAL TABLE TENNIS Tuesday evenings, Primrose Sands Community Hall, Tuesday evenings from 7pm. All equipment provided, all levels welcome, phone Barb on 6265 5098
PITTWATER ART GROUP painting in all mediums, Tuesdays 10am at Memorial Hall, Sorell. Phone Gail 6265 8775 or Julia 6265 1025
PITTWATER PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP meet most Wednesdays 9.30am in Sorell or Midway Point to carpool for fun outings with our camera’s and we also do lunch in each location. So join us on our adventures by calling Michelle Pears 0407851706.
Round and About...House activities. Good quality donations of books, clothing, kitchen-ware etc very welcome. NO ELECTRICAL ITEMSCheck any Centre activities visit www.dunalleytasman.org or ph. 6253 5579
FORCETT COMMUNITY MARKET 9am to 1pm at Forcett Hall, 1st Saturday each month. Stallholder or enquiries call Sharon Fotheringham on 62659174
FREE COMMUNITY BREAKFAST at Pittwater Community Centre, Bacon Eggs and a cuppa, 1st Thurs of month, 8.30- 9.45am All welcome
LANDCARE – COASTCARESOUTHERN BEACHES, meets the 1st Friday of month, working bees 3rd Saturday. PRIMROSE SANDS, working bees 1st Saturday of the month, cleanups 4th Sunday. Christine 62659096, Gwen 62658335 or email [email protected] Mile Beach, meets at Lewis Park 2nd Sunday of month at 2pm. Ph David on 0418 571 072
LEWISHAM MOTOR YACHT CLUB 1st Monday every month 7.30pm, Public welcome to attend. Ambulance Base, Tiger Head Road, Dodges Ferry. Contact Sec.T Elliot 6265 7720
MEN’S BREAKFASTS, St Georges Church Hall Sorell, 3rd Wednesday in every month, 7.30am. Guest Speaker, all welcome. Enquiries 6248 1878
MEN’S SHED, SORELL is a space where men meet, share, work on projects and help others. Open Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Frid, Sund 9am to 2.30pm. Drop in or contact 6265 2148 or check out on the web www.sorellmensshed.org
MIDWAY POINT OP SHOP at Community Centre next to hall, Raynors Rd, open Wednesday and Friday 9.30am to 12.30pm
BUSINESS COUNCIL OF SORELL, be involved in your business community, second Tues of Month, 7pm at Freemasons Lodge, Forcett St, Sorell
CWA ORIELTON, meet at the Orielton Hall, 4th Tuesday of each month – 10am – 3pm, all ladies welcome
DODGES FERRY RIDING CLUB 1st and 3rd Sunday each month. Contact [email protected] or 6265 7551.
DODGES ARTISANS & FARMERS MARKET, third Sunday every month at Tigerhead Road Boat Park
DUNALLEY TASMAN NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTREPLAYGROUPS: Dunalley Office, Wed during school terms, 9am to 11am at $1 per child (inc morning tea). Primrose Sands Community Hall, Tues during school terms, 10am to Noon at $1 per child (inc morning tea)
DUNALLEY MURDUNNA WALKING GROUP: Monday Walking Group every week 9 - 11 short walks, meet at Murdunna Shop. Thursday Day Walks, 3rd Thurs of month, carpooling out for longer day walks, bring Bunch, a drink and be prepared for all types of weather, (No dogs or prams this walk please), departs Dunalley Centre 10am.
COPPING HALL SALSA: Dance to the Latin Beat, try some Latin Grooves with Mark and Kristy Sands, for beginners to advanced & everyone in-between. Frid 24th Feb, 4 wks, 6:30 - 7:30pm, $8/ session or $30 block. Bookings 6253 5579
OP SHOP DUNALLEY , via Constance St. Mon - Frid 10am to 2pm or when the signs are out. Run by dedicated and fantastic volunteers, all profits to Neighbourhood
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PITTWATER COMMUNITY CENTRE TUESDAY’s PROGRAMPLAYGROUP - a great way for your child to develop social skills, by simply learning to play with other children in a warm nurturing way....10am—12 pm Cost a gold coin donation and a piece of fruit.DESTINY DANCE CLASS local dance group, it’s exciting and lots of fun for children and young people. Ph Tammy on 0419 980 691. PINGO morning out, it’s fun and you could win some prizes. Similar to bingo, but for prizes. New members most welcome 10am—12noon, be early to get a good seat.COMPUTERS WITH MARTIN, learn about computing. Suitable for beginners to intermediate or do you just need to know how to use the internet? Martin’s classes are popular, small groups, don’t let age put you off you’re never too old to learn. Tuesdays at 11am . Cost - - $6 per session
PITTWATER COMMUNITY CENTRE holiday programsREDBANKS FISH & FIELD, Mon 6th Feb, leaving Centre 9am, $5 for grade 6 or above, bookings 6265 1155CIRCUS WORKSHOP: Tues 14 Feb, 10am, Pittwater Community Hall, $2.50 for 6 and overs, at Hall.FOR FULL PROGRAM visit www.pittwatercommunitycentre.org or check with Centre on 6265 1155 for further details.
PAINTING GROUP at Forcett Hall, call Sharon on 62659174
RICHMOND RED CROSS meets 3rd Monday of month at 2pm, common room Red Cross units Torrens St, Richmond. New members welcome, phone Joan 62602356
ROTARY CLUB OF SORELL every Monday 6.30pm at Forcett Lakes Golf Club – ph 0418 311 565
SEA RESCUE TASMANIA, every Wednesday evening from 8pm, public
welcome. Committee 2nd Wednesday of Month. 4 Tiger Head Road. Dodges Ferry. Volunteers – saving lives at sea. Come along, learn skills, be part of the team that provides marine rescue in our area
SING AUSTRALIA SORELL meets each Wed night 7pm at the Midway Point Hall. No auditions. For people who LIKE to sing. Enquiries Michelle Pears 0407851706
SORELL BOWLS CLUB social bowls Wednesday and Saturday from 12noon. New bowlers welcome, free tuition. Phone 6265 7628. Happy Hour BAREFOOT BOWLS every Friday 4.30pm to 6.30pm
SORELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY meets 3rd Tuesday of month, History Room Sorell Memorial Hall, Cole St. New members and visitors welcome, ph Gwen on 6265 2453 or Margaret on 6265 2674
SORELL COMMUNITY KNITTING for pleasure, worthy causes, all ages, abilities learn to knit. Thursdays 1.00-3.00pm Sorell Community Health Centre, Sorell. Contact 6265 6601
SORELL SCHOOL FOR SENIORS. Meets at Sorell Community Health Centre every Friday at 10am; informal, lectures, discussions, tea, coffee. All welcome, contact Ian Milne 62486191.
SOUTH EAST DISTRICTS LITTLE ATHLETICS meets Pembroke Park, Sorell, Fridays 5.45pm to 8.15pm. All children 5 to 14 welcome. Try out for only $2. Phone Rod Belbin 0408 314 309
IF YOU HAVE A COMMUNITY NOTICE TO PLACE IN ROUNDABOUT SORELL CONTACT US AT [email protected], or phone 0418 376 293. Get your message to 8000 homes in our community.
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PEMBROKE PARK - RECREATION and CULTURAL PRECINCT
It’s a fantastic achievement for Sorell to have the re-development of Pembroke Park into a regional sporting centre selected as one of the final 3 projects competing for funding in Tasmania. This is a reflection of the hard work and lobbying of everyone involved in developing this project over thepast few years, says Dennis Coleman, President of the Sorell Community Sport and Recreation Association."Getting thorough the first round means that we have progressed to the final step of assessment of the project by Regional Development Australia," continued Dennis.If successful then Sorell will have the use of a newly developed Pembroke Park with the following facilities; Soccer Fields, Tennis/Netball courts, Storm water harvesting, change rooms, ablutions and umpire rooms, an all abilities playground, improved
landscaping, roads and parking facilities, and facilities for little athletics.Sorell Council GM, Bill Costin is pleased that the application has proceeded to the next step. “We look forward to hearing the outcome in the coming months”, he said. The application which covers just stage 1 of a four stage re-development was originated by Sorell Council with the support of the Sorell Community Sport and Recreation Association. The other three stages cover Youth Zone with BMX track and skating facilities, Amphitheatre, landscaping and gardening, indoor stadiums and courts, meeting rooms, kiosk, and a universal area for passive sports or recreational pursuits.If successful, works should begin on the project by end 2012.
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CLOSING DOWN SALEEverything must go!
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New Southern Electoral Office now at:
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Renovate Your BodyHealthy Horizons will be offering another “RENOVATE YOUR BODY” 6 week challenge in early February which allows clients to really focus on their health goals, get individual health coaching and personal training putting the “P” back into personal. “Our last renovate your body challenge only went for 4 weeks and even I was
astounded by some of the results our clients achieved-fat loss, decreased body measurements and clients empowered to continue looking after themselves after the challenge had finished” explains Christine Gaby, owner/manager. For more information call 6265 9404.
Two hundred entries in two daysWith around 200 entries over the two day Show, Dodges Ferry Riding Club President, Pauline Jeffries, is pretty happy with the outcome. “We ran the two day Show as a celebration of reaching 25 years as a club, and to boot it will probably be the last at our current location in Montague Street, Sorell,” said Pauline. “Funds raised from the Show will go toward costs of relocation to the new site at Orielton.”The Club is excited about the move to the new home on the corner of Penna and Shark Point Road. “We are looking forward to getting through the red tape a s s o c i a t e d with our club house and toilet facilities,”
continued Pauline. “Once that is done we can plan the next 25 years with our 40 strong membership.”The Riding Club enjoys great support from sponsors in its club events. The $200 award for Supreme Ridden Exhibit sponsored by Boxall’s Carpets was won by Rachael Knott riding Cocaine pictured with Bec White MHR. The Club also awarded Trish Bolt Life Membership for her years of service to the Club at the Show.
Rebecca White MPMember for Lyons
Office located at 33 Cole Street, Sorell
PO BOX 493, Sorell 7172
Ph: 6265 6644 Fax: 6269 2475Email: [email protected]
Written and authorised by Rebecca White MP.Parliament House, Hobart
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE SHOES
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Phone 0439 502 691
Back to School!
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Great range of AFL ItemsHolden, Jim Beam, Ford & Jack Daniels stuff too
Make your local store keepers day! Shop local.Page 10 - February 2012
Self Defenceall ages & all levels of fitness welcome!
Dojo - Dodges Ferry Primary School Gymfirst & third Saturday of each month 2-3pm
$10 for first 7 lessons$15 thereafter
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Sensei Leonie McFarlane 0413 425 8528th Dan Black Belt
Mr Steve Black 0409 536 156
Dr Lito Mercado 6265 8700
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Okines IT ProgramRoundabout caught up with Okines Community House’s, Nat Siggins recently to talk over the Seeds of Renewal Grant received from the ANZ Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal.At the presentation Chris Sparks from ANZ Regional Commercial Banking said, “We’re pleased to be contributing to regional Australia and we understand the value this kind of support can make to communities like Dodges Ferry.”Nat says that Okines Community House will use their $6,111 for an IT program. “The grant will be used to purchase laptop computers and equipment to offer training to community members. It will also help improve pre employment skills, confidence in using the Internet, and being able
to complete online applications and forms and search for jobs online.” For details on this or other programs contact Nat at the Community House.
pictured are; (l to r) Okines reps Karen Struthers, Nat Siggins, Judy Fitzgerald,
Elizabeth McDonald and Larissa Dienaar with ANZ’s Chris Sparks.
Don’t Forget your ValentineHow much leniency do you get from your partner, lover, wife or husband for forgetting Valentines? When was the last time you thought about getting that special little gift to say ‘I love you’? If you are so inclined there are some really good gift options as well as the traditional roses and flowers that you can access right here in Sorell. Photo of Roses – Caption - Roses are popular, but you need to order to ensure you are not disappointed.
Hen’s Nest competition to returnThe Bream Creek Show is coming round again on the 17th March with all the traditional Show Competition and attractions.We had a quick visit to the website (www.breamcreekshow.com.au) to see what else was on this year and found the Hen’s Nest Comp, Scarecrow and Mower Racing Competitions are on again.The Show runs from 9am to 4pm at the Bream Creek Showground.
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PARK & RIDE TO HOBART
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You are invited to enjoy a relaxed casual dinner of an evening or maybe come along for a lazy all day breakfast or lunch over looking the golf course on the weekend!
Dinner Wed - Sat from 5.30pm
Breakfast/Lunch Sat - Sun from 9.30am
1420 Tasman Highway, Barilla Bay
Bookings are recommended please Ph. 6248 5098
You don’t have to be a golfer
to enjoy!
RESTAURANTYou are invited to enjoy a relaxed casual dinner of an evening or maybe come along for a lazy all day breakfast or lunch over looking the golf course on the weekend!
Dinner Wed - Sat from 5.30pm
Breakfast/Lunch Sat - Sun from 9.30am
1420 Tasman Highway, Barilla Bay
Bookings are recommended please Ph. 6248 5098
You don’t have to be a golfer
to enjoy!
RESTAURANT
Bookings are recommended please phone 6248 5098
Dinner- Wed- Sat from 5.30pm Lunch- Wed-Sun from 11.30am1420 Tasman Highway, Barilla Bay
You don’t have to be a golfer to enjoy!
You are invited to enjoy a relaxed casual dinner of an evening or maybe come along for lunch overlooking the golf course!
A well received business
With all the talk about enhanced internet services as a result of the NBN, it is easy to forget that some areas will be a long time catching up with the benefits of the NBN Rollout. However local business LDAntennas, operated father and son team Ken and Tim Sulman (pictured above), has been working on communication solutions for isolated users of wireless services for both Internet and Mobile Phone services. “What we do is manufacture three types of aerials which enhance reception in difficult reception areas. They are custom made considering the particular environment or usage our clients want,” says Ken.“We have a long range direct sight model that looks a bit like a conventional TV aerial, then a model that has been customised for shorter distances where there is a lot of interference from hills and obstructions
between the receiver and the nearest transmission tower, and lastly we have a model that clips to your car or recreational vehicle ensuring you get the best reception possible where ever you travel.”Ken told the story of a Nugent local who engaged LD Antennas to get reliable reception.
Ken who is the Technical Adviser for L D Antennas selected the right antenna, looked around for the right location to install it, and solved a longstanding problem in about two hours. The solution the Yagi Antenna mounted about 20 meters up an Old Gum Tree and 80 meter cable roll out to the house. LDAntennas are third generation Antenna installers and now specialise in the manufacture and installation of specially designed Antennas for the 3G Network and Digital TV. They are durable and are used in remote and fringe areas all around Australia. The antennas retail from around $145 with specialist patch leads to complete connections from $20. Visit www.ldantennas.com.au or give them a call on 6265 2148 for more information or a site survey. Then you could visit http://www.youtube.com/user/ldantennas/videos
Make your local store keepers day! Shop local.Page 12 - February 2012
Art at Waterfront Cafe
Local Park Beach artists, Patricia Turner Smith and daughter Eve Smith (pictured above) will be exhibiting their works at an exhibition titled 'The Painter and The Sea Urchin'.Graduate of Fine Arts in 1965, Patricia paints oils and watercolors’ featuring
the Tasmanian coast showing a definite fascination for the sea. In 2010 Patricia painted overseas in Morocco, U.K, Paris and Provence. She now lives and paints from her studio overlooking Park Beach. Eve creates ocean inspired apparel under the label 'Sea Urchin Design'. As a surfer she is captivated by the ocean and its waves which are a strong feature in her designs. Each design is hand printed onto fabric and then sewn into clothing, cushions and bags. Eve studied Fashion Design in Hobart and has been influenced by her mother who made and sold textiles at Wendy Whitely's boutique in New York.The Exhibition opens on Saturday 11th February at 4.30pm and runs until 19th March at the Dunalley Waterfront Cafe & Gallery.
Pest or GuestThe will be a presentation by author Elizabeth Daley at Shambles Bookshop on Friday, Feb 17 at 6pm on her introduction to Tasmanian insects, entitled ‘Wings’.The book is an amazing collection of just about every insect in Tasmania. Four years in the making the book will be of interest to farmers, backyard veggie growers, as well as any one interested in the natural world. Free entry, light refreshments will be provided, Shambles Book Shop, Fitzroy Court of Fitzroy St, Sorell.