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The Enchanted Mixed Bag Exhibition

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The exhibition will be officially opened on Friday 13 August, 2010 at 6pm at 53 Russell Art Gallery, 53 Russell Street, Toowoomba. All are Welcome.

This is an exhibition featuring a selection of recent paintings which have been produced by emerging artist, Chantel Schott.

Chantel is a self taught abstract artist and has been painting since 2005. She enjoys using acrylic as her main medium and from that creates vibrant, vivid and quirky artworks. Out-of-place creatures or objects feature in the Enchanted Mixed Bag exhibition musing the idea that the characters are stuck in a dreamscape – where anything goes.

The Enchanted Mixed Exhibition will run to Wednesday, 25th August.

Free admission to 53 Russell Art Gallery,

53 Russell  Street, Toowoomba.

Gallery opening hours: Wed—Sun 10am to 4pm

http://www.chantelschott.daportfolio.com/about

Email: schottc@usq.edu.au

‘Old Bags Brunch’ at Downlands Sunday 15th August

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Lauren Gray

For those of you unfamiliar with an ‘Old Bags’ function, we will be auctioning off ‘previously loved’ handbags provided by ladies of some standing in communities across Australia (June Dally-Watkins, Kerri-Anne Kennerley. Jessica Schipper etc).

As well we’ll have a table where you can bring along your previously loved handbag and bid for a bag in our secret auction.

To ensure a good time, the delightful Joy Mingay will MC the event and intriguing Grand Central Stylist Carolyn Taylor-Smith will be providing some hot fashion tips. Stud stock auctioneer Andrew Meara will be auctioning the gorgeous bags on offer!

The time and date is  Sunday 15 August 10.30am at Downlands College 72 Ruthven Street. Toowoomba.

To book your table at this fun fashion event contact Lauren Gray, Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers Young Ambassador Program Entrant, on 0401 050 427 or email lauren.l.gray@hotmail.com or Downlands College on 4690 9500

All proceeds go to the Toowoomba Hospice and the Kath Dickson Family Centre.

Heritage Crow’s Nest Community Branch Funds Historical Plaques

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Discussing placement of the former Railway Yards plaque in Curnow Street Crow's Nest, No. 41 on the map are :- L to R:- Heritage Crows Nest Community Branch Manager Julie Murphy(with map), Lions Club of Crow's Nest Inc. President Meg Hatfield and Club Secretary Rob Crosato.

Heritage Crow’s Nest Community Branch has presented a cheque for $17,820 to the Lions Club of Crow’s Nest Inc. for their history plaques project, Stage 2 of three stages to promote awareness of historical sites in Crow’s Nest village.

Stage 1, a map entitled “Crow’s Nest – More History Than You Think” was
published last year by the club,  financed by a Q150 grant from the
Queensland Government and completed with the invaluable help of the Crow’s Nest Historical Society. The map shows the locations of 60 sites of
historical interest.

A cast bronze plaque will be placed on footpaths at each of the 60 locations with information and in the instance of now vacant sites or major structural changes, an illustration of the history of that site. The plaques should last 100 years and will be constructed by Wagners Toowoomba.

Stage three will be the publication of a book of oral history, again
focussing on the 60 sites. A questionnaire will be sent to the public
outlining the club’s plans for obtaining oral history.

“We plan to interview older residents and former residents of Crow’s Nest and anyone else who is interested in passing on valuable information about the history of Crow’s Nest village,” said Club President Meg Hatfield.

The idea for the project was instigated by Russell Hamilton & Meg Hatfield who saw a similar completed project done on buildings in Rockhampton. If you can help with any information, please phone President Meg Hatfield on 4698 2665 or Secretary Rob Crosato on 4698 1538.

Submitted by Jenny Gersekowski

Morning Melodies to Strike a Tune For Local Hospital

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Australia’s award winning country band The Howie Brothers are heading back to Toowoomba again for a performance of Morning Melodies” at the City Golf Club on Tuesday 10th August 2010, with proceeds from their appearance to be donated to the Toowoomba Hospital Foundation through the ‘Give Me 5 For Kids’ campaign.

The Howie Brothers (twin brothers John & Graeme Howie) are one of Australia’s leading country music / easy listening acts.

John and Graeme have been performing and recording for over 30 years and are renowned for their distinctive vocal harmony sound. They play a variety of instruments, including piano, guitar, accordion, mandolin, ukulele and drums.

The Howie Brothers (twin brothers Graeme & John Howie) are one of Australia's leading country music/easy listening acts.

The Howie Brothers have recorded more than 20 albums. Their music could accurately be described as being Australian country, with bluegrass, Irish/Scottish, easy listening, singalong type influences. Think Hawking Brothers, Slim Dusty, Foster & Allen, and Max Bygraves and that will give you some idea of what the Howies are about, musically.

They like to incorporate a few funny yarns into their shows. As John says, ‘Good music and a few laughs is a winning combination.’

The Howie Brothers will appear at the City Golf Club on Tuesday 10th August from 10.00am – 12 midday. Tickets are just $14 each, which includes morning tea, and are available at the City Golf Club. Bookings are essential. Contact City Golf Club reception on 4636 9000.

For further information,

Peter Rookas, Toowoomba Hospital Foundation

Ph. 4616 6166

Council Connections: Week 2, August 2010

Toowoomba Regional Council Connections

The weekly program keeping you up to date with Toowoomba Regional Council’s facilities, activities and services.

Council Connections with Darren Burton

Model Rocket Launch Saturday 7th August

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Hi everyone! Barry Whisson here….on behalf of T.A.R.M.A.C. (Toowoomba Amateur Radio-controlled Model Aircraft Club) inviting you to come to a model-rocket launch day at the TARMAC field, on the New England Highway, only 10km south of Toowoomba and just past the “The Mill – The Outlook” (look for the wind-sock on your right) this Saturday 7th August from 1:45pm  through to 3:30pm.

There’s only four “Launch-days” per year, so here’s a good opportunity to come.  Bring a folding chair though..

There’s no charge.  There will be refreshments available

There are likely to be model rockets of various shapes and types, some with gliders attached and some without, and even  some rockets are  “2-stage”. . Most of them will have been made by boys of the Rangeville Space Pilots’ Club, (or their sisters) but some adults get in on the act too!

You know, there is something quite exciting about a rocket launch as you see the forty-or-so exquisitely-made rockets lined up there ready for launch – every single one of them lovingly crafted by these young people.(as well as by the more advanced modellers).

The Countdown is On!

Then to see the high anticipation in the eyes as these  young rocketeers sit on the edge of their special launch-seat and get ready to launch their very own rocket …. finger poised just millimetres over the “Launch” button …  as the moment approaches and everyone joins in the count-down … ‘.five ….four … three .. .two …one ….“IGNITION !” … then they give the button a determined push …then you hear a “whoosh” as the rocket leaves the pad followed  by  cries of WOW…Look at that !

3-2-1-Zero - Lift Off

I’ve got to say – if you haven’t ever been to a rocket launch, then you’ve missed something very special,  quite unique (especially in Australia) as  you witness these beautiful craft explode off the pad and, in a plume of smoke, soar upward, ever upward into the atmosphere  to maybe as high as 1000-feet (that’s 3000-feet with Toowoomba’s elevation!).

To see the look of both relief and deep satisfaction at the sense of accomplishment written all over the face of a young 8-year old rocketeer is really something to behold..

You’ve got to make it a ‘must‘ to come. Remember, 1:45 pm this Saturday 7th August…..a fun thing for all.

Barry Whisson – Assistant Launch-controller

Hospice Race Day Tickets Galloping Away

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Toowoomba Hospice has sold over 170 tickets for Saturday 14th August’s Race Day at Clifford Park.

Chairman of the Toowoomba Hospice Association Mr Graham Barron OAM said he was happy with the response so far to the 7th Annual Race Day. “We hope to sell another 50 – 100 tickets by the end of next Tuesday (10th August) as we have to have catering numbers in by the close of business on that day”

This is one of the Hospices’ major fundraising/social events and will raise money to be used to assist the daily operations of this important community facility. Mr. Barron said the Hospice’s Mission is to provide free professional palliative care for all ages, based on mutual respect and trust for those who come to us and their families.

Hospice Chairman Graham Barron and Toowoomba Turf Club Secretary Mr. Aaron Clancy inspect the Cushion Track in preparation for the Toowoomba Hospice Race Day on August 14th from 2.30pm.

Tickets can be purchased from the Toowoomba Hospice in O’Quinn Street, phoning during normal business hours on 07 4659 8500 or email admin.toowoombahospice@bigpond.com Ticket price is $55.00 per head and includes your entry to the races, a complimentary drink and nibbles upon arrival, special smorgasbord dinner, prizes for the best dressed female, male and best hat and a silent auction to top off a wonderful day at the races.

Council Connections: Week 1, August 2010

Toowoomba Regional Council Connections

The weekly program keeping you up to date with Toowoomba Regional Council’s facilities, activities and services.

Council Connections with Darren Burton

This week, Darren is conversing with Elizabeth Jones about the Languages and Cultures Festival.