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The 16th FE-FC Holden Nationals in Toowoomba Over Easter

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The 16th FE-FC Holden Nationals will be held in Toowoomba Queensland, 25-28 March 2016. This will be the second time the Nats have been staged in the Sunshine State, and the FE-FC Holden Car Club of Queensland look forward to hosting FE and FC enthusiasts from all around Australia.

The FE – FC Holden nationals are held every two years over the Easter long weekend. The FE – FC Holden car clubs of Australia take turns to host the event. The Queensland-based club will be staging this year’s Nationals, and they’ve chosen to hold them  in Toowoomba.

The previous event was held in Hobart, Tasmania over Easter 2014.

The Nationals always comprises a public “show ‘n’ shine” event, a cruise around and through the hosting city or town,  several official       dinners and other events. It is a full weekend of entertainment that is centred around the FE and FC Holden vehicles, but includes activities that suit the whole family. The Nationals prides itself on being a social event, not just the car show.


Easter Weekend, Toowoomba

Friday 25/3/16

Registration at Nationals Headquarters (Darling Downs Vintage & Veteran Car Club -DDVVMC), between 10am †4.30pm.
There is a short cruise to Picnic Point for lunch, starting at 11.30am, with lunch from 12.30pm

Friday Night 26/3/16

The traditional fish and chips meet and greet dinner will be held at Nats HQ.  Tea and Coffee will also be available, and a bar will be open for drinks.

Saturday 26/3/16

The Nationals Show and Shine will be held in Queens Park (Entrant access to the park is via Hume Street), 8am †9am setup. Show Time for the public is between 9am and 4pm

Saturday Night 26/3/16

6pm †11pm Dinner and Rock & Roll night at Nats HQ.
Dinner served from 7pm, bar open from 6pm.

Sunday 27/3/16

Gather at Nats HQ for a Car Run & Sports day leaving Nats HQ at 10am, travelling in convoy out past the new airport (Brisbane West Wellcamp) to Pittsworth Pioneer Village where lunch will be provided.

Sports events will be held on the grounds, along with a tour of the Pioneer Village.

Return to Toowoomba at leisure once games are concluded

Sunday Night 27/3/16

Dinner at Nats HQ – Bar opens at 6pm, followed by Dinner at 7pm.

Following the meal there will be the presentation of trophies.


 

 

A Free Apple Today Won’t Keep The Easter Bunny Away

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New Season apples from Stanthorpe Apples

Each Thursday the Empire Theatre front lawns come alive with local farmers and producers showcasing the regions beautiful fresh produce and artisan food products. The lawns are filled with farmers, locals, live music and kids, all enjoying a ‘traditional’ way to buy your weekly groceries and becoming and engaging with the broader community.

Farmers’ market organiser, Josie Townsend said, “We have had families come here and connect and then come back each week for their children to play together. Some of our stallholders have also created long-lasting relationships with some of the professionals in town who pop in for their shopping and stay for a glass of wine and some music.”

Each week a FREE food gift is given away. This week it is a 1kg bag of Gala apples, pears or Nashi pears from our Stanthorpe Apples stand. The Giacosa family have been farming in the Granite Belt for generations and are happy to be a part of the “My Local Feast Farmers’ Markets”.  Anthony Giacosa says.

Anthony & Evelyn Giacosa
Anthony & Evelyn Giacosa at the MLF Market

“We came along before Christmas to see what these markets were about and we love them. We even have people pre-ordering produce from us which they pick up from us at the markets. The stallholders all love it; we are becoming an extended family. The atmosphere is great. Mum and dad come one week and my wife and I do the alternate week, it works really well.”

The markets also host a kids’ food activitiy each week called, “Kids in the Kitchen”, led by Kids’ Cook Pete Townsend (no relation to the drummer of The Who or Princess Margaret).
This week kids will be decorating  Jalbirri Goo Gums hard boiled eggs with painting and food construction.

The markets host stall holders from cheese makers, free range egg growers, beef, pork and turkey producers, honey, Russian biscuits, artisan bakers, chutney and fermented foods, fresh pasta and sauces made by well-known local identity †Angelo formerly from Angelo’s Restaurant, mueslis, the markets are full of great produce and products perfect for the Easter long weekend.
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Submitted by:
Josie Townsend
Market Organiser

Local Finalist For Australian Business Awards

Blooming Gorgeous Flowers2Local business, Blooming Gorgeous is  a finalist in the Champion Florist category for the 2016 Australian Small Business Champion Awards to be held at The Westin Sydney on Saturday, 23rd April 2016. Blooming Gorgeous has been shortlisted from over 1,200 other nominations.

Building their reputation as the ‘Oscars’ for Australia’s small business sector, the Small Business Champion Awards is the only national program of its kind to recognise achievements and honour great performances in small business.

When the Champion Judges evaluate the entries, they are looking at all aspects of a winning business: business strategies, customer service, vision, support of the local community and growth, to name a few.

Steve Loe, Managing Director of Precedent Productions, who created and presents the Awards says, “It’s not always about the financial returns. There are many small business owners who will never be millionaires, but whose contribution is invaluable.”

The Small Business Champion Awards was founded 18 years ago as a celebration of Small Business, and is the only national program that specifically enables small businesses to compete with and gain exposure.

Blooming Gorgeous will represent the Toowoomba region at the upcoming awards presentation – www.businesschampions.com.au

16th Annual “High Altitude Hot Rod Run – 2016 Show ‘n’ Shine”

• Sunday March 13, 2016 will see the 16th annual Toowoomba Hot Rodders High Altitude Hotrod Run Show ‘n’ Shine.
• The Show ‘n’ Shine is on from 9am †12noon.
• The venue this year is in the carpark behind Cobb+Co Museum.
• While the venue is different to previous years, the sights and the sounds will be the same †great cars and great music from the live band, “Rock Steady”. (Bring along your dancing shoes!)
• Up to 100 hotrods and custom cars will be on display.
• Hotrod enthusiasts come from across Queensland and northern New South Wales, bringing a wide range of quality cars of all makes, shapes and colours to Toowoomba.
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• The Show ‘n’ Shine gives the public a chance to get up close to the cars and admire the finer details and amount of work that has gone into them.
• There will also be a number of trade stands, market and food stalls and a jumping castle.
• The public can vote for their favourite car.
• The Show ‘n’ Shine is free to the public, and is a great way to spend a leisurely Sunday morning.
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Hot Rod Run 1

HOTRODS HEADING TO CLIFTON ON SATURDAY

Toowoomba Hot Rodders Club Inc is holding its 16th annual “High Altitude Hot Rod Run” over the weekend 11 †13th March, 2016.
One of the activities organised as part of that weekend is a ‘run’ out to Clifton this Saturday, 12th March. Over 50 hotrods will make their way from Toowoomba to Clifton, via Wyreema, Cambooya, Greenmount and Nobby. While at Clifton, run entrants will visit the New Tivoli Picture Theatre and the Clifton Historical Museum.
The hotrods will be parked in the grounds of Pursehouse Rural and towards the Museum.
The public is welcome to come along and wander around the cars. There will be a limited number of run shirts available for purchase also.
If you miss seeing them in Clifton, the hotrods will also be on display in Toowoomba, as part of the High Altitude Hot Rod Show ‘n’ Shine. This event is being held in the carpark behind Cobb+Co Museum in Toowoomba, from 9am †noon on Sunday, 13th March. As well as lots of great cars, there will be great music by the live band, Rock Steady, trade stands and other stalls, food and coffee available. Entry is free to the public.

Toowoomba Hotrodders Inc. acknowledges the generous support provided by Toowoomba Regional Council and their other sponsors.

Fashion Parade For Queensland State Rose Garden

Friends of the Queensland State Rose Garden in Newtown Park, Toowoomba are hoping  the attendance will will fill the Rose Cottage Hall for their Portofino Fashion Parade on Saturday afternoon 12th March, 2016. Besides the fashions, they will be putting on a “home made” afternoon tea with a large selection of both savoury and sweet delicacies to be enjoyed.

The Friends are very grateful for a donation of 200 Heritage Rose bushes, and are raising funds to create new beds for these plants when they take delivery in 2017.
Rose Garden Fashion Parade

 

Submitted by:
Regina Albion
Ph 0408 282 515

The 36th Lifeline Bookfest †5th and 6th March 2016

The 36th Chronicle Lifeline Bookfest is shaping up to be one of our biggest yet.

The two day event will be held on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th March at the Founders Pavillion, Toowoomba Showgrounds.

  1. 100,000s of book titles will be available over the weekend and nothing is over $5 with most items considerably less. Dolls, toys and games will also be available.

    Free Admission, Free Parking and EFTPOS available.

    Life Line Bookfest FlyerAn event not to be missed!

The 36th Lifeline Bookfest

Location Founders Pavillion †Toowoomba Showgrounds
Description Bookfest
Items Sold Recycled Books, Dolls, Toys, Games
Phone 1300 991 445
Opening Hours Saturday 5th March 8.00am †5.00pm
Sunday 6th March 8.00am †2.00pm

Technology Comes To The Royal Bull’s Head Inn!

National Trust of Australia (Queensland) Toowoomba Branch
Royal Bull’s Head Inn Sunday 6th March 2016
Technology comes to the Inn!
2.00pm
Official Launch
of our Ipad Project
Followed by Afternoon Tea
Royal Bull's Head Inn

Please join us for a presentation by students from St Mary’s College and a celebration afternoon tea to thank the College for their involvement and Toowoomba Regional Council for their financial support. Visitors to the Inn will be able to experience the history of this iconic building through the information and stories detailed on the Ipads.
Entry Fee:
$4.00 children/concession $6.00 adults
$18.00 Family Free for National Trust Members
from 2pm entry fee includes afternoon tea
Please RSVP to Debby on
0402 138 751 or rbhi@icr.com.au

Royal Bull’s Head Inn: 59 Brisbane Street, Drayton
Open First Sunday of the Month: 10am to 4pm
Ph: 4637 2278 Email: rbhi@icr.com.au

Vale Lockyer Valley Mayor Steve Jones

The Mayors of South East Queensland (SEQ) have mourned the passing of their colleague and friend, Lockyer Valley Mayor Cr Steve Jones. Mayor Jones has passed away at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane after suffering a severe stroke.

Steve JonesCouncil of Mayors (SEQ) Chair Cr Graham Quirk acknowledged Mayor Jones’ significant contribution to Local Government in SEQ, and his unwavering commitment to the communities of the Lockyer Valley. “Steve was a colleague and a mate to the Mayors of SEQ, and we are devastated by the events of the last 48 hours. Our thoughts go out to his family, his Council and the residents of the Lockyer Valley,” said Cr Quirk.

“Mayor Steve Jones was a straight shooter, honest and real, and never took a backwards step when it came to standing up for the needs of the Lockyer Valley and its residents. Steve was passionate and outspoken because he genuinely cared and worked everyday for the people of the Lockyer Valley.” This was never more evident than in the aftermath of the 2011 floods when Steve led his local community through its darkest days.

Cr Graham Quirk went on to say “No one was a better ambassador for the bush and the interests of our rural communities than Steve. His contribution to the Council of Mayors (SEQ) will be greatly missed.”

Steve Jones was elected as the inaugural Mayor of the Lockyer Valley Regional Council in March 2008, after serving as Mayor of the former Gatton Shire Council since 2004. Mayor Jones has been an integral part of the Council of Mayors (SEQ) since its inception in 2005.

Meanwhile, tributes are flowing in for the late Cr Jones.  Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszcuk said “Steve was one of our hardest working civic leaders. Steve led his community through the devastation of the 2011 floods and into recovery. He was an inspiration when Queensland was at its lowest. He lifted us all.”

The family, through daughter-in-law Stacey Ebert, is appealing for privacy and has thanked all who sent Steve goodwill messages. Doctors at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane turned off  life support on Friday night. Mayor Jones is survived by his wife Ann and three sons.