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Collapse Issue 248 - 13 Sep 2010Issue 248 - 13 Sep 2010
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Record profit at bowling club
Minister seeks details on rehab needs
Chamber warns of housing crisis
Woy Woy Rd limit returns to 80k
More dune vegetation goes, campaigner claims
LEP report will take months
Signs installed 'by mistake'
New plans for Umina Mall
Petrol prices 'more competitive'
Commuter calls for more security
Plaques are presented
Woytopia festival for sustainability
O'Neill confirms Ettalong funding promise
Jameson concedes defeat
Chamber seeks promised funding
Chamber to seek dredging promises
Council may comment on substation
Fire station gets two new engines
Walsingham saga ends with Pretty Beach opening
Club donates to Guides
Council runs holiday activities
Charged for kidnapping
New club raises $2000
Battler wins $1 million
PCYC funded for crime prevention
New pastor starts at Hardy's Bay
Street stall postponed as aged volunteers struggle
Council holds bike week ride
Clothing sale at Pearl Beach
Sea Scouts visit Navy Cadets
Council works
Another dry month
In business for 30 years
Woy Woy butcher wins with sausages
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Cigarette item is astonishing
Doctor shopping must stop
Sea level distracts from real work
Not a by-pass
High rise not needed
Supermarket provides good service
Bring on development
Decent living needed
CCTV is ineffective
Rotting corpses
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Centrelink hold aged seminar
Kinesiologist starts in Woy Woy
Marketing madness film is shown
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Craft show at Empire Bay
Theatre group aims for younger people
Quartet to sing at folk club
First exhibition at restaurant
Trio plays at theatre
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
New classrooms at Empire Bay
Parents complain
Oval ideas are wanted
College team wins way to finals
Students in zone carnival
Nominees recognised
Improvement in student behaviour
Anti-bullying group meets
Choir performs at Opera House
Tribute for cleaner
Equipment grants for school sport
Excursion to Rumbalara
Netball win
Preschool open day
Preschool raises $1300
Ettalong hosts spelling bee
Best player
Visit from surf club
Parents called to monitor websites
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Swans juniors play in final
Ettalong wins State title
Bunnies finish eighth
Kevin runs in Games
Former local wins League awards
Two win Oceania medals
Aboriginal football at Woy Woy
Three Roosters' teams in semi-finals
Kai keeps good form
Surf clubs finish in top 20
Strong in pool rescue championship
Beach sand slog is planned
Soccer club wins equipment
Swim club holds presentations
Veterans' day held
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New book records old-time ferries
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Chance to win
Winner

Council runs holiday activities

Gosford Council will run a range of school holiday activities on the Peninsula.

Council's learn to surf program is back at Umina Beach after popular demand and will hold two two-day courses and one four-day course for children aged 10 years and above.

The program will kick off with a two-day course on September 28 and 29, followed by a second from September 30 to October 1.

The four-day course will be held from October 5 to 8.

Patrolled beached at Umina, Ocean and Killcare beaches will also be accessible for the public to enjoy Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm from September 27 to October 1 and from 9am to 6pm weekdays from October 5 until December.

The Peninsula Leisure Centre will host a number of activities including the Super Kids educational program for children aged two to five years.

Designed to promote core areas of development and cognitive skills, the program develops self esteem and confidence through age appropriate classes including games, activities and obstacle courses.

The program begins on October 13, every Wednesday and Friday from 9.30am and a second session from 10.30am.

The centre will run a junior soccer competition from Saturday, October 16, for Under-10s through to Under-16s, and also two six-hour indoor soccer clinics on September 28 and October 5 from 9am for girls and boys aged five to 13 years of age.

A netball clinic will also be held for keen netballers on October 7 from 9am to 3pm for boys and girls aged six to 13 years of age.

Learn to swim classes will be held at the centre throughout the school holidays starting September 27 to October 1.

The program is designed to help young swimmers develop their swimming ability over a short period of time with daily 30 minute lessons for one or two weeks.

The Peninsula pool will also host stroke correction lessons on various days throughout the two-week break starting with freestyle on September 27 from 8am.

The Peninsula Leisure Centre's Funnel Tunnel slippery slide will be open for morning and afternoon sessions.

The Peninsula Leisure Centre Kids Club will have a pirate theme throughout the holidays.

Children will enjoy painting activities, a treasure hunt as well as other games and activities to enjoy.

The club will run on September 27 and 29 as well as October 1, 6 and 8 for children aged eight to 12 years of age for $38 per day.

For more information about activities held at the Peninsula Leisure Centre and bookings, phone Nick Leslie on 4325 8123 or email nick.leslie@gosford.nsw.gov.au

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