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The Jinga
The Jinga is a community newsletter produced by Cann River P-12 College
for the school and the wider community to enjoy, to keep up to date with
what has happened and what’s on the horizon. It is published fortnightly
on a Thursday.
Jinga contact details are to Jade through the school:
Email: [email protected]
Telephone (03) 51586 245
Facsimile (03) 51586 361
It is free of charge to include any upcoming community
events or news stories so please feel free to email me
anything of interest.
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Principal’s Page Winter is Here
This week we’ve done some of celebrations for Reconciliation Week : see the great poster
elsewhere in Jinga and also Dawn’s amazing weaving. Come and see them in the front foyer
of the school if you wish. This week Aileen and Maureen Mongta will do a "Secret Garden"
activity which centres around Aboriginal knowledge and stories around traditional yams, the
use of cultural burning, along with foods and use of grasses for weaving .
Much else is happening in the school including excellent work in grade three and four in
Design and Technology in planning play ground improvements, excellent reading instruction
in primary, independent reading in secondary, and high scores in VCE Physics practice ex-
ams.
Great work in the last weeks with teach-
ers in our Professional Learning Teams
( PLTS) Our teams are
Literacy , Humanities, Design and Tech-
nology, Physical Education and Design and
Technology. This is where teachers share
practice, discuss research and student
work and help work with each other to
plan curriculum. Teachers are observing
each others teaching and having very in-
depth discussion about how to ensure all
students are learning. Assessments are
being concluded and hopefully mid term
reports will show each student is making
the expected progress.
Photos— Media students discuss projects
on new furniture.
A wild storm cloud crosses the school last
week– winter is here!
Front Cover: Reconciliation week poster and
weaving by Dawn Mongta
For previous issues of Jinga and more scan this code or visit our webpage
http://www.cannp-12.vic.edu.au/
I am made from 100%
recycled Australian paper.
Please recycle me when
2018 Fees Due.
Please pay by cash to the office or for
direct deposits see details below.
Direct Deposit Details
Account Name:
Cann River P-12 College
BSB: 313 140
Account Number: 120 621 36
Reference: Your Surname
If you receive payments from Cen-
trelink we are also registered with Cen-
trepay, contact us for more infor-
mation or any other concerns regard-
ing your payment.
EVERY DAY COUNTS!
Please contact the school if your child is going to be away.
CBA School
Banking
WEDNESDAY
Jade is your
School Banking
Coordinator
IMPORTANT SCHOOL NOTICES
11 June—QUEENS BIRTHDAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY. STUDENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED AT SCHOOL.
12 & 13 June—ASAA this week on Tuesday and Wednesday due to public holiday
12 June—Assembly
29 June—Last day of Term 2
A school and community newsletter produced by Cann River P-12 College
ASAA for 2018
Inter school Cross Country
Last Monday Chloe Henderson and Beau Whitford travelled to Lakes Entrance for the Inter
School cross country. Chloe had a fantastic run and finished second in the U15 girls. Beau
also had a good run and finished strong over the last kilometre. Both students should be
very proud of their efforts.
Well done guy’s.
9/10 TIKI MUGS
In 9/10 Art, the students have been working hard in
following the art process to create their own Tiki
designs and make a mug out of clay.
All students were introduced to various ceramic
techniques in constructing and decorating their Tiki
mugs, which as you can see, has led to a collection of
brilliant designs.
The mugs are in the process of drying out at the
moment, but we are going to fire them in the kiln later
on in the week.
VCE OE Walking in the Cann River
On June 5th the VCE Outdoor Education class of Dechlan, Anna, Chloe, Saraskia, Shanise, Adon and Mrs Spink explored the Cann River south of the bridge. The students had planned the activity,
completed risk assessments, planned a route and checked the weather. The aim was to walk down the river until the confluence with Jimm’s Creek. But the river was a little higher and colder then what had been planned and consequently the walking rate was a little slower. We managed about 5 kms rather than the hoped for 7kms. The group walked very well together checking areas that were slippery, and bravely crossing the river in somewhat chilly conditions.
Spoken Word Group Poem YEAR 9 / 10
Little boy they called me
Favourite toy, stuffed dog Earliest memory, chasing a dog Grade 2 dream, hairdresser Year 7, afraid of teachers People don’t know I’m adopted Flying when high
What is most important? To me, family
They have always been there You can’t replace family You can replace other things
My image Phone’s screensaver, my cousin, his girlfriend, their 1 year old Taken in Maitland, a few weeks ago It’s important because My family means everything
I have dark secrets Most people don’t know Year 7 most afraid of? Wasn’t afraid of anything Favourite toy, Barbie dolls Family said I look like sister and Mum Mum and Dad driving, baby in car seat Memories when, flying in aeroplane
What is most important? Singing career Love singing I need good marks My image Lockscreen My image is a selfie with Tam and her girlfriend Kamilla. Taken at a place called Dalcy’s in Merimbula Caption says “Lunch dates <3!” So important to me Because they both mean a lot to me.
When little, family said looked like father Favourite toy, sticks, stones Earliest memory, went to Tasmania Grade 2, wanted to be vet Year 7, afraid of trouble People don’t know, I’m a girl Flying when playing Fortnite
What is most important? Achieving school Helping myself, others Learning life struggles Family proud Need help most
My image Background My birthday 2 years ago Eating dinner with best friend Laughing too much
Family said, looked like little pig Favourite toys, stuffed teddies Earliest memory, at old house age 2 Grade 2, wanted to be astronaut Year 7, afraid of failing People don’t know, I used to adventure in the bush Flying, when acting on stage My image Myself and my cat It’s important to me Cause she’s my best friend There’s so much love The photo is also taken at my old house Where there’s lots of memories
My image Lockscreen Everyday reminder My family Taken different times Grouped as one My family, looked like my older brother Favourite toy, cameras Memory, mother and daughter day Grade 2, wanted to be a dancer Year 7, afraid of x’s, a’s and b’s in math Most people don’t know about me, want to go on The Voice Like I’m flying My image Playing computer It’s important. I play on weekends Taken at home Bright keyboard, a big screen Playing Minecraft A cactus Matches the keyboard
My mother, I looked like Sisters Brat dolls Favourite toys, Memory tooth in washing matching Grade 2, wanted to be a superhero Year 7, afraid of nothing People don’t know, I hate everyone Flying, on a swing What is most important? Different skills drawing through like books Family’s tough times together
econciliation week
We specialise in 21 day aged
delicious Lowline beef, big
burgers and tender flame-
grilled chicken
SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY LUNCH
Soup, Roast Beef & Chicken,
Dessert and Coffee
$25 per head
Bookings: 51586 466
Now introducing fresh in-house
crumbed parmas with chips and
salad for only $17.50
(different parma styles available)
OPEN FROM 7AM DAILY
BYO Licenced premises Vicki Gilbert & Matt Cooney
9 Princes Highway, Cann River
(03) 5158 6466
Hearty homemade casseroles and stews from our home grown beef will be
COMING SOON so watch this space….
Liz Hall Hair Dresser
Qualified Hairdresser
Visiting Cann River monthly.
Next visit: Mon 18 & Tue 19 June
Cuts, Colours, Waxing and
Tinting available.
For all Appointments please call:
0421 365 363
CANN RIVER HOTEL
- Bar - Catering for any function
- Bottle Shop - Budget Accommodation
- Bistro - 7 Days - Take Away Meals
- Happy Hours
PELICAN POINT
COFFEE LOUNGE Fresh Food, Fine Coffee.
Try our new range of Grounded Pleasures Hot Chocolate – African Red, French Mint, Orange Infused and Cinnamon Spice.
CVBNC Health Promotion:
Cold and flu
Healthdirect.gov.au/colds-and-flu
Annual Membership fees are due on the 1st of July each year - it’s never too late to become a member.
Family $30 Single $20 Family Concession $20 Single Concession $15
Innovative: We will strive for the delivery of state of the art, and evidence based services by provid-
ing an environment that enhances creativity
The Bush Nursing Centre will be closed
on Monday 11th June
due to the Queens birthday public holiday.
To make an appointment with the podiatrist, physio, doctor, counsellor, other allied health visitors or to book a seat on the bus, please call 5158 6210.
Other allied health visitors to our centre include.
Speech pathologist and Maternal and child health nurse
Podiatrist: Nerida Manning
Next visit: Wednesday 2oth June members $15, non member $20, concession $5
Physiotherapist: Maddie Rosen
Next visit: 15th June Member $15, Non Member $20 Concession $5
Massage Therapist: Jodie Box
Next visit: TBA
Ph: 0438 096 808 for appointments
27 Monaro Highway, Cann River 3890
Nurse: 5158 6274 Admin: 5158 6210 Fax: 5158 6409
[email protected] www.cannvalleybnc.com.au
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
Doctor: Approximately twice a
month on Wednesday
Please note:
The Dr may change at short notice.
June 20th Dr. Pradeep
Man Cave: every Friday Free BBQ. 12:00pm Come along for a chat. CVBNC Everyone welcome. Patchwork: Every Tuesday 10:00am at CVBNC
Bus to Bairnsdale: Fortnightly on Tuesday
Please note: A $5 fee applies when booking Seats for medical appointments are priority
19th June 3rd July
Dentist: Peter Favaloro
Next visit: Thursday 5th July Ph: 5154 6625 for appointments
Drug & Alcohol counsellor: Bryn Jones Visits weekly as needed. On Wednesday’s
Planned Activity Group: Next get together::
21st June
27 Monaro Highway, Cann River 3890
Nurse: 5158 6274 Admin: 5158 6210 Fax: 5158 6409
www.cannvalleybnc.com.au
Our visiting Podiatrist will be at the centre on
Wednesday June 20th 2018 Member $15, Non member $20, Concession $5
If you would like to make an appointment for either service, please call 5158 6210
Our visiting Physiotherapist will be at the centre on
Friday June 15th 2018 Member $15, Non member $20, Concession $5
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
27 Monaro Highway, Can River 3890 Nurse: 5158 6274 Admin: 5158 6210 Fax: 5158 6409 [email protected] www.cannvalleybnc.com.au Man Cave
Join us…… Every Friday at 12:00pm All welcome, ladies too.
Come and relax, meet new people or old friends.
Plan projects and tell us how you would like the Man Cave to develop.
See you there
Massage Therapist Relaxation, Deep Tissue, Hot Rock and
Sports Massage
Jodie visits the Bush Nursing Centre Once a month. To make an appointment;
Call Jodie on: 0438 096 808
Gift Vouchers available
27 Monaro Highway Cann River Vic 3890
ABN: 69 461 662 367
REG: A11159
Nurse - 5158 6274
Admin - 5158 6210
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre
Committee of Management Vacancies
The Committee of Management currently have a vacancy.
We are actively seeking community members to apply for this important community position.
The committee desires to reflect the diversity of this community and therefore we appeal to the
younger generation (18 years and over) in our community, to bring a fresh perspective to the
committee. This is an excellent opportunity for you to gain business management insight and
experience. You may be surprised how valued you would be, and how much you could bring to the
centre!
New members would be given the full support of the current members and would not find it difficult to
contribute.
The Centre is a dynamic and important function of our community and continually strives to improve.
The Committee of Management meets once a month and usually the meetings are routine and of short
duration but they are important. The Committee monitors the accounts, Policy and Procedure and is a
conduit to the community.
A police check is necessary (which the centre would pay for) and an introductory package can be
obtained from the office.
For further information, feel free to contact Michael O’Brien on 0427 394 269.
Join and share the pride in this excellent centre.
Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government
ph: 5158 6465 Email: cann.river@bigpond. com
Monday - Friday 10am - 4.30pm
Every Day: Computers, Internet, Photocopying, Laminating;
Centrelink self-service terminal, phone and fax line; Book Swap; Rotating Library collection;
Op Shop; Art & Craft Shop; ATO assistance; Shire Outreach Services; Meeting and consult rooms for hire;
Community Bus for hire @ $88/day
Every Week Mondays
Playgroup 10—12 Centrelink Agent 11-2
Tuesdays LifeSkills for Women 11-2 Centrelink Agent 11—2
Wednesdays gold coin lunch 12—1
Stitch Kids 4-5 Adult Craft/ Local History (alternate weeks) 6-8
Fridays IT help 10—4.30
ARTIST ALERT * ARTIST ALERT * ARTIST ALERT Art & Craft Show 2018 will be Sept 21. The Theme is “Birds.”
Baby Makes 3
Free group program for parents of
young children
Thursdays 7, 14 & 21 June
6—8.30
pm
Dinner
provided
CANN DO Business development sessions With business coach Alan Marion Tuesday 19 June 5—8 Supper provided
CANN RIVER COMMUNITY CENTRE
REVITALISING BUSINESS IN CANN RIVER
CANN-do Project BUSINESS TRAINING, PLANNING, NETWORKING AND MENTORING
FOR EXISTING BUSINESS OPERATORS AND START-UPS IN CANN
RIVER & SURROUNDS
Come Join Us!
Facilitated by Trainex Systems, Alan Marion. Alan is a highly skilled facilitator and has run programs globally in a variety of topics including skillful sales, goal achievement, progressive
planning and thriving in economic downturns
see overleaf for details
EVERY MONDAY
Playgroup 10 –12
Centrelink Agent 11 –2
EVERY TUESDAY
Centrelink Agent 11 –2
Life Skills for Women 11– 2
Patchwork 10am
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Produce Swap 10 –2
Gold coin lunch 12—1
Stitch kids 4 –5
Art Craft/ Local History alt weeks 6pm-8pm
Gipp Sport Carpet Bowls 1– 2
Drug /Alcohol counsellor
EVERY THURSDAY
EVERY FRIDAY
Man Cave 12pm
IT help 10– 12
WHAT’S ON THIS FORTNIGHT
19th June: Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
7th June: Dentist
7th June: Baby makes 3 program @ CRCC
14th June: Baby makes 3 program @ CRCC
14th June: Planed Activity group @CVBNC
15th June: Physiotherapist
19th June: CANN DO business development pro-
gram
20th June: Dr Sharma
20th June: Podiatrist visiting
LOOK OUT FOR IN THE FUTURE….
21th June: Planned activity group
5th July: Bus to Bairnsdale $5 fee
5th July: Dentist visiting
21st Sept: Art/Craft show—Theme is BIRDS
Please find more information on all these programs and events inside this Jinga.
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