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Collapse Issue 433 - 27 Nov 2017Issue 433 - 27 Nov 2017
Collapse  NEWS NEWS
Nursing home refusal to be reviewed
Woy Woy police station may get officer-in-charge
Sporties' plan attracts 30 submissions so far
Council abandons Australia Day celebrations
Wicks claims achievements
'Dire need' to monitor oyster leases, says Tesch
Ferry service disruptions continue
Charity ball exceeds fund-raising target
MP to hold youth forum
Blaze burns in national park
New interview room at Mary Mac's Place
Mary Mac's collects for Christmas hampers
Guide issued for objectors to Sporties' proposal
Club plans to raise funds through to Christmas
Night work on Rip Bridge
Council agrees to meeting about Umina oval
Group starts to promote shade trees
First fair for the Bays
Call to control cotoneaster
Local charity appoints new chief
Bays' committee members step down
Information walk about bushfire hazard reduction
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
What is the future of the Peninsula?
Loss of iconic club would be huge
Unanswered questions show need for transparency
Creeks are the best form of drainage we have
Lions Park entrance is a major asset
Good public performance venues needed
Clubhouse is not abandoned
They will not supply a dredge - stop asking
We need sharply-focussed and sophisticated plans
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Aged care provider was awards finalist
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Jazz played in arboretum
Choir performs for Mary Mac's
Rotary plans Opera in the Arboretum
History book about The Bays
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
School raises issue of 'inappropriate cyber interactions'
Students help collect soil for memorial
Orchard Hills girls help clean up the Peninsula
School celebrates 90th birthday
New furniture and equipment
Learning about dogs
Students write for Christmas exchange
Celebration
School musical praised
Students sing at shopping centre
Ball games carnival
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New equipment brings pool to Olympic standard
Umina boxer set for the Commonwealth Games
Killcare surf club rookies go to camp
Charity bowls at Sporties
Fitness program awaits funding approval

Jazz played in arboretum

Pearl Beach Progress Association and the Crommelin Native Arboretum hosted Jazz in the Arboretum in October.

The event featured renowned pianist Simon Tedeschi.

The concert also featured George Washingmachine, a multi-instrumentalist, proficient on double bass, guitar or anything with strings, and his group, Feel the Manouche, who, with Simon Tedeschi, wowed the 500-strong audience to an afternoon of jazz delights.

Proceeds from a raffle of $1215 were donated to the Pearl Beach Rural Fire Brigade at the recent Pearl Beach General Meeting held on Saturday, November 4.

Jazz in the Arboretum Coordinator Ms Lynne Lillico said: "The brigade is an important element in the lives of Pearl Beach residents.

"The threat of bush fires in Pearl Beach continues to this day, and the volunteer members of the Pearl Beach Rural Fire Brigade hold a special place in our lives, a place that we should be proud of and support, and one that we should appreciate every day," Ms Lillico said.

Mr Matt Lowe accepted the cheque from Pearl Beach Progress Association vice-president Mr Russell Grove.

Mr Lowe said the money would be put toward their shed re-build and extensions.





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