Our Tuggeranong Indoor “Community” Market is a great place to shop for bargains and take up the Tuggeranong atmosphere. But they are much more than that. They provide local designers, artists and craftspeople the opportunity to sell their work direct to the public and act as a launch pad for budding entrepreneurs and anyone working in the creative industries.
The Markets also allow local not-for-profit groups, sporting clubs and other organisations access to a local event to conduct fund-raising and awareness.
The majority of the stalls are indoors within the Tuggeranong Community Centre but we have a couple of community service spots out the front at the entrance – – this is where the BBQ will be so you will get passing trade both on the way into the market and when visitors exit the market
Hello all. and welcome again to your Weekly Wot’s Wot in Folkus & around the traps…
ed….
I was going to list some quotables from Pell & his minions this week but the list got far too long and far too ridiculous.
Suffice to ponder the one quote which in Pell’s case simply says it all. He was reported as having been "very excited" in the lead-up to his mass moment on Tuesday because "This will be the biggest mass I’ve ever presided over so far" …. once again reinforcing that his sole raison d’être seems related more to the euphoric effects of incense, occasion and dress-ups. He continues to fall short in his pastoral care role and is not a fitting role model for "The Young and The Restless[ly] Deluded"…
and the crass nature of the BIG SELL recruitment aspect of WYD should now of course be painfully obvious to all….
I bet they wish they had the power to impose conscription!
INDEX
1. This Week in Folkus
2. Next Week in Folkus
3. Parish Notices
4. The Comics
5. Sport
1.
This Week In Folkus –
BEST quality live music entertainment to the core …
The Folkus Room, (operates out of The Serbian Cultural Centre & Club) 5 Heard St. MAWSON ACT .. eastern side of Southlands Centre and just off Athllon Drive.. CHECK OUT OUR NEW MAPS PAGE…. just go to www.thefolkus.org.au >>> MAPS
Friday 18 July …. Big Bad Bazza’s Bonzer Blues & Boogie Band more dancing and PROPER entertainments than you could ever imagine. Baz Cooper has extended himself and taken great strides into the world of blues and boogie keyboards. He has gathered an excellent group around him and together they will provide a night of quality music that will fire up your socks and leave you feeling thoroughly entertained. Get along early (from 6pm) for some community and great food before dancing the night away from 8.00pm….
Then come back on Saturday for…
Saturday 19 July … Sat Arvo Jazz – 2pm to 5pm … with the Dan McLean Trio and Canberra Jazz Club’s monthly social & jazz jam…….
2. …….
Next Week In Folkus … MORE GREAT AFFORDABLE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Friday 25 July Susanna Carman with special guest, Margret RoadKnight ……………. Admission $20/$15
3.
Parish Notices……..
3a. The Folkus Room is offering annual subscriptions. Go to www.thefolkus.org.au for details… WE NEED YOU! and YOU NEED SPECIAL DEALS ON ENTERTAINMENT WITH FUEL PRICES &/c GOING THROUGH THE ROOF! Go to our web site and check out the fabulous array of performances we have in store for you over the next twelve months. The special subscription offer is just too good to miss out on. Remember also that the benefits will simply keep coming back to you with our increased ability to attract more top line performers for your favourite Canberra live music performance space.
3b. for more info about Canberra’s LIVE music scene! …. http://www.loadedog.com/?page_id=132
3c. You are warmly invited to the public launch of the Woden Eco-Challenge – an exciting local project to help us all tread more lightly on our planet…. Launch of the Woden Eco–Challenge Sunday, July 27th 2.00 – 4.00 pm.- Holy Trinity Primary School Hall, Theodore St, Curtin … Woden SEE Change – who, what and why? Join our eco-challenge! * Lower your energy costs / Reduce your carbon footprint * Personal stories of practical ways to reduce our ecological footprint * Hear from the Home Energy Advice Team (HEAT) to find out how you can receive a low cost home energy audit…. Afternoon tea provided…. For more information email [email protected] or ph Audrey on 6287 3000 http://www.see-change.org.au Gold coin donation, Lucky door prizes
3d. The notice with depth, C21….
4.
A sheep farmer was driving down the road one day when a traffic cop pulls him over and says, "Do you know you just made a U-turn"? The farmer replies, "Did I? Well, how about that! I knew that sometimes I make their eyes roll."
a bit hard to top last week’s pome (’twas truly a gem!) but I’ll try…
a sonnet to adventure and lure in the unknown….
On A Night of Snow
Cat, if you go outdoors, you must walk in the snow.
You will come back with little white shoes on your feet,
little white shoes of snow that have heels of sleet.
Stay by the fire, my Cat. Lie still, do not go.
See how the flames are leaping and hissing low,
I will bring you a saucer of milk like a Marguerite,
so white and so smooth, so spherical and so sweet –
stay with me, Cat. Outdoors the wild winds blow.
Outdoors the wild winds blow, Mistress, and dark is the night,
strange voices cry in the trees, intoning strange lore,
and more than cats move, lit by our eyes green light,
on silent feet where the meadow grasses hang hoar –
Mistress, there are portents abroad of magic and might,
and things that are yet to be done. Open the door! ………………… Elizabeth Coatsworth
Stay Well & Truly Silly Gentle Folk
Bill Arnett
The Folkus Room
Canberra’s Acoustic Preference
61-2-62627265
0407 434 469
"No Strangers Come Here – Just Friends We Have Not Yet Met"
Most markets are held out in the open and it can be bitterly cold in winter. The Tuggeranong Indoor Community Market will be a warm place for both buyers and sellers to do business without the biting winds and chilling cold.
The indoor market will feature a range of arts and crafts including aromatherapy, hand-made candles, knitting, hand-crafted jewellery, fashion items and scrap booking supplies. Other stall holders will also be on hand offering quality manufactured goods providing buyers with a range of items to choose from.
The Markets are a place to shop for bargains and take up the Tuggeranong atmosphere. Plus provide local designers, artists and craftspeople the opportunity to sell their work direct to the public and act as a launch pad for budding entrepreneurs and anyone working in the creative industries.
This month the Tuggeranong Indoor Community “Winter” Market will be held on Sunday, 27 July 2008 at the Tuggeranong Community Centre, Cowlishaw St, Greenway (the building next door to McDonalds) between 10am and 2pm.
Entry is free to the public.
The Winter Market theme continues Sunday August 31, 2008 so mark this date in your diary now.
Four local high school students from Daramalan College, Dickson, ACT: Alexandra Dun, Jordan Hamilton, Ned Hirst and Kathryn Wiggins, have been selected to attend the University of Sydney’s Science Gifted and Talented Discovery Program three day workshop on 16-18 July.
Alexandra, Jordan, Ned and Kathryn will join 59 other talented science students in Year 9 and 10 from around NSW and ACT on campus at the University of Sydney to do fun hands-on workshops and lectures in biology, chemistry and physics.
The University of Sydney’s Science Gifted and Talented Discovery Program entrance exam was sat by 1633 students from 101 schools, with only the top 10% of students invited to the workshop.
“Students get the chance to discover the different areas of science and get involved with hands-on activities that they wouldn’t normally cover in school through the University of Sydney’s Gifted and Talented Discovery Program,” said Louise Freys, Assistant Marketing Manager, Faculty of Science.
“Fun activities such as using biotechnology to identify human individuals, analysing animal behaviour to investigate flight in insects, playing with light and optics, making slime, working with thermochemistry and creating resorcinol polymers are on offer – students love it!”
The University of Sydney’s Science Gifted and Talented Discovery Program has been running since 1996 and has had over 1 300 students participate since its inception.
“As well as challenging talented science students with the activities, the program gives students an insight into studying science at university and as a possible career. They get to meet scientists who work at the university and find out about cutting edge research,” said Louise.
“They also meet and become friends with other students who are interested in science, so it’s a great social experience as well.”
The program runs twice a year for three days, in the July and October school holiday period.
Football’s momentum is building and Canberra is going to be a part of it. Anyone who queued up for 25 minutes to get into the Newcastle Jets v Central Coast Mariners game last Saturday will know – their is a passion for Football in Canberra!
The Socceroos are on track for another FIFA World Cup, The Matildas reached new heights in the FIFA 2007 China World Cup. The Hyundai A-League is pulling record crowds up 32 per cent over three years. In 2007/08 the Hyundai A-League achieved record TV viewing figures, up 23%, on Fox Sports.
It is a new dawn for football in Australia. Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Caitlin Munoz, Woden Valley girls, Ben Harrington, Ben Wilson, Allyson Flynn, Ben Williams are just some of the Canberrans travelling throughout Asia for football.
Canberra can now take advantage of football’s growth and it’s move into Asia. Canberra needs an A-League team.
We have a clear process to do this and it will show everyone that an A-League side is not only important for Canberra but a necessity.
We’ve set 1 July 2009 as the FFA submission date. When successful, this will give us inclusion in the A-League for the 2010-11 season.
In the period leading up to this deadline, it is critical that we amass vocal support to justify to governments, corporate, and individual investors that a Canberra A-League franchise will be a viable proposition.
Last month, I had the opportunity to listen to Loral Langemeier, Founder/CEO of Live Out Loud and a New York Times Best-Selling author, at a Wealth Creation Weekend held in Sydney. Langemeier’s claim to fame is creating millionaires. Being her first time presenting to an Australian audience, I was impressed with her ‘straight to the point’ attitude, insight and advice. For example, if you are in business and you want to create revenue, ask for money at least twenty times a day. Makes sense! Sometimes we need successful people to remind us of the obvious.
Australians will be able to experience her ‘Cash Machine Workshop’ first hand in Sydney July 31st to August 2nd. Langemeier’s approach is for new entrepreneurs to learn how to run a business first, based on something they already understand and know how to do. Once they have the experience and the money, then they can move on to the business of their dreams.
Langemeier believes that everyone has a choice in their financial decisions and that anyone can learn to act, think and make money the way the wealthy do—and have for generations. Owning cash-producing business ventures is a key component to personal and financial wealth. Unlike typical wealth-building approaches, her Cash Machine concept shows how anyone can ‘learn to earn,’ when it comes to business and entrepreneurship, the single biggest source of wealth in many countries. Participants will discover how to capitalise on their skills and passions and generate cash, build the foundation to sustain a viable business, which in turn will create and support wealth for a lifetime – hence a “Cash Machine”.
Langemeier is the best-selling author of The Millionaire Maker, the Millionaire Maker’s Guide to Wealth Cycle Investing, and the Millionaire Maker’s Guide to Creating a Cash Machine for Life. Additionally, she is also a weekly guest columnist on Gather.com and for TheStreet.com—an in-depth financial analysis and news website co-founded by CNBC “Mad Money” host, Jim Cramer. She’s been featured in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and New York Times as well as CNN, Fox News, and ABCNews.com, Forbes.com, and BusinessWeek.com .
To find out more about the Sydney “Cash Machine Workshop”, please visit the LiveOutLoud website.
With prices for food, fuel and other retail products skyrocketing, a group of concerned Australians based in Canberra has joined forces to form a national buying group whereby it can use people power to pressure retailers into providing lower prices for goods and services.
The new group, Action Village, which is aiming to sign up one million members in its first year, will have the sole objective of using its combined spending might to bring petrol retailers, supermarkets and other chains to the negotiating table.
"We’re aiming to build an army of consumers and empower them to take action against the obscenely rising prices that we’re encountering at the moment, particularly with fuel," says Bill Burdin, one of the founders of Action Village.
Using sophisticated website technology, Action Village has been set up to run online from the website www.actionvillage.com.au People who join Action Village will be able to use the site to view the discounts that have been negotiated with retailers. They will, eventually, receive a plastic membership card they can use when they shop at those outlets.
Signing up to Action Village is free and the card will be issued for free to those people who successfully invite five other people to join.
"We will not be issuing the cards until retailers join the initiative," Mr Burdin said. "A retailer must nominate a discount on the check-out price that they’re prepared to offer the membership.
Mr Burdin says that the key objective, at this stage, is to build up Action Village membership so that it has enough power to make retailers take notice.
"The strategy we’re using is to call consumers to action first. I suppose you could say that we are the trade union for consumers. Individually we don’t have a voice, but if we’ve got a million members who collectively ask ‘What discounts can you give us?’, then retailers will definately come to the table. Business is all about buying power. The bigger your buying power, the stronger you are at the negotiating table.
We’re confident we can do it, especially under present circumstances where every day prices are rising. Those rises seem unreasonable. If we have one million members with each spending $500 per week, that’s over $25 billion a year. You would imagine that wherever a lot of money is spent, retailers would be attracted to that community.
We have the technology to ensure that membership grows at a rapid rate. We have an invitation system built into the website that makes it easy for people signing up to invite other people to join, thereby spreading the word."
Mr Burdin says that once enough people have joined, the first target will be the petrol retailers. Action Village plans to strike a deal whereby each week retailers nominate the petrol discount our members will receive for the following week. All members will receive an SMS email message detailing what discounts are available from which retailer for the following week.
Participating retailers will receive a display sticker to show that they are an affiliate of the Action Village group.
"Eventually, there will be so many members that retailers won’t be able to refuse to take notice of us."
For further information, contact:
Bill Burdin
Principal
T: 02 62312300 or M: 0401796160
Hello all. Welcome again to your Weekly Wot’s Wot in Folkus & around the traps…
ed….1
an impossible dream!… if only we could keep all the good works and good people who populate all religious faiths and be able to discard the pomposity, arrogance and grand delusions that inform their ego driven hierarchies …….. I suppose I could possibly lament some governments in this vein as well …
INDEX
1. This Week in Folkus
2. Next Week in Folkus
3. Parish Notices
4. The Comics
5. Sport
1.
This Week In Folkus –
BEST quality live music entertainment to the core …
The Folkus Room, (operates out of The Serbian Cultural Centre & Club) 5 Heard St. MAWSON ACT .. eastern side of Southlands Centre and just off Athllon Drive.. CHECK OUT OUR NEW MAPS PAGE…. just go to www.thefolkus.org.au and click this link >>> MAPS
Thursday 10 July The Mace Francis Orchestra A Big Band on tour from WA…
Friday 11 July Scarlett Affection; dynamic sister act from Bangalow
………… Plus Canberra’s own Marianne Mettes …
2. …….
Next Week In Folkus … MORE GREAT AFFORDABLE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Friday 18 July …. Big Bad Bazza’s Bonzer Blues & Boogie Band more dancing and PROPER entertainments
Saturday 19 July … Sat Arvo Jazz – 2pm to 5pm … with the Dan McLean Trio
3.
Parish Notices……..
3a. The Folkus Room is offering annual subscriptions. go to www.thefolkus.org.au for details… WE NEED YOU! and YOU NEED SPECIAL DEALS ON ENTERTAINMENT WITH FUEL PRICES &/c GOING THROUGH THE ROOF! Go to our web site and check out the fabulous array of performances we have in store for you over the next twelve months. The special subscription offer is just too good to miss out on. Remember also that the benefits will simply keep coming back to you with our increased ability to attract more top line performers for your favourite Canberra live music performance space.
3b. for more info about Canberra’s LIVE music scene! …. http://www.loadedog.com/?page_id=132
3c. House to share Seeking Woman 35+ for small friendly house in Ainslie; Share with one other woman + occasional grand-cat; Simple place with no major mod
cons. Close to ANU. Unfurnished room; share bathroom and kitchen, etc Call Rosie on 6262 7475 – 9am-6pm thanks!
4.
no joke today… I’m too pissed off about pompous pusillanimous perfect pell and the futility of war … but I suppose I’ll get over it… you need courage AND integrity to earn my favour…
… but you still get a pome C21
The Shipfitter’s Wife
I loved him most
when he came home from work,
his fingers still curled from fitting pipe,
his denim shirt ringed with sweat
and smelling of salt, the drying weeds
of the ocean. I would go to him where he sat
on the edge of the bed, his forehead
anointed with grease, his cracked hands
jammed between his thighs, and unlace
the steel-toed boots, stroke his ankles,
his calves, the pads and bones of his feet.
Then I’d open his clothes and take
the whole day inside me — the ship’s
gray sides, the miles of copper pipe,
the voice of the first man clanging
off the hull’s silver ribs, spark of lead
kissing metal, the clamp, the winch,
the white fire of the torch, the whistle
and the long drive home……….. Dorianne Laux
Stay Well & Truly Silly Gentle Folk
Bill Arnett
The Folkus Room
Canberra’s Acoustic Preference
61-2-62627265
0407 434 469
"No Strangers Come Here – Just Friends We Have Not Yet Met"
OUR MARKET IS EXPANDING SO WE ARE LOOKING FOR MORE STALLHOLDERS TO JOIN US
ALL SITES ARE INDOORS SO THE WEATHER DOES NOT AFFECT US!!
THE TYPE OF STALLS, ARTISTS AND CRAFT FOLK WE ARE LOOKING INCLUDE:
Folk Art
Photography
Ceramics
Needlework
Wood & Metal Craft
Leadlighting
Fabric craft (applique, tie dyeing, smoking etc)
Flower Art
Art & Craft Suppliers
PLUS we are looking for:
Trash n Treasure
New and Second-hand Books/Magazines/Comics/CDs/Records etc
Good Quality Baby Items & Toys
Collectibles
Antiques
Fresh Fruit & Vegies
Allsites are indoors and only $25 per site – we also have tressel tables for hire for $5 each if required otherwise you are more than welcome to bring your own
Our Market is held the last Sunday of every month between 10am – 2pm so why not enjoy the community atmosphere and sell your items at the same time
The Australian Handball Federation [AHF] is pleased to announce Australia’s draw and schedule of games for the Men’s World Handball Championship 2009. Australia’s Preliminary Games, which will be played in Osjek, Croatia, as follows:
DateOpponent Team
17.01.09Hungary/Bosnia Herzegovina *
18.01.09Slovakia
19.01.09France
21.01.09Romania
22.01.09Argentina
[* Pending legal process decision]
After participating in the Preliminary Round, Australia may advance to the main round in Zagreb, where the semi-finals and final will also be held. Otherwise, the Australian team will proceed to one of the venues for the President’s Cup competition of the tournament.The two locations for this part of the competition are Porec and Pula.
As part of Towards Croatia 2009 Program,training camps have been held in Europe and Australiasince December 2007. Nine squad members play with European Division 1 Club teams with the remainder playing in Australia. Further camps are planned in Europe and Australia before the final team of sixteen is selected following a three-test match series between the Australian-based players and New Caledonia to be played in Noumea 7th-9th November 2008.
AHF wishes to thank Ligue de Hand Ball Nouvelle Caledonie for its assistance in the preparation of the men’s squad for their World Championship campaign, by arranging the three test match series in Noumea.
The Australian team will assemble in Europe in January 2009, two weeks before the World Championship for final preparation where the Europe-based and Australian-based players will have the opportunity to have intensive training together. The final training camp will be selected from locations being considered in Switzerland, Germany and Croatia. Funding through sponsorship, which would be welcomed, will help decide the choice of location as well as the program that can be offered by local organisations.
For further information, please contact the AHF Media & Public Relations Officer, Violi Calvert by email: [email protected]. or by phone: + 61 408 22 77 94.
Art enthusiasts will be able to get up close and personal with more than 50 of Queensland’s premier and up-and-coming artists exhibiting at the Crowne Plaza Resort, Pelican Waters, Caloundra with more than 300 artworks on display at the end of this month.
The ‘Art at the Crowne’ event will open its doors on Friday 25th July at 5pm
and will continue over 3 days continue concluding 4pm Sunday 27th.
The exhibition will provide the opportunity to meet featured artists in an informal environment and will showcase a wide range of work available for sale, encompassing painting (in all mediums), photography and sculpture.
This exhibition is not just for the up coming artists as it also features work from prominent professional artists. Several multi-award-winning artists will also be exhibiting during the show, including Barry Green, Sandra Conte, Rod McArter, Peter Heuscher, Hetty Doyle, Vicki Mullins, Glenis Gray and many more.
The public is invited to join the artists at the exhibition party on Saturday 26th July with refreshments available from 8pm.
Brisbane based artist and organiser of the event Vicki Mullins says the diverse selection of artists will cater to a variety of genres and budgets. “The exhibition features over 300 works so you’re sure to find something to suit your taste and budget,” Vicki Mullins says.
While this is only Vicki’s’ second exhibition as an organiser, she is no stranger to the art scene, having showcased her work over the last two years as an emerging artist. “I wanted to provide an opportunity for artists to display their work and promote the local art community, as it was organised as a not-for-profit event it has encouraged a wider variety of artists that would not normally exhibit.” she says. “Having experienced it first-hand myself, I know how expensive it can be just to get your work out there.
The “Art at the Crowne” Exhibition will be open from Friday 25th 5pm until Sunday 27th 4pm. Opening hours are from 9am till late every night and admission is free to the event and the exhibition party Saturday night.
For further information on the exhibition phone Vicki Mullins on: 0409183027
Hello and welcome again to your Weekly Wot’s Wot in Folkus & around the traps… The Flatus turns 21 … YAY!
ed….
So much sadness (children victims of "adults" who’ve lost the plot)
and ugliness (two weeks ago I didn’t think Belinda or Robert could get any uglier but they have)
in the world BUT there is some good news…..
Oh GOODY! Having been brought up in the Catholic faith (although now a devout and practising atheist), I’m able to claim a Catholic badge and thereby rely on the new law "Thou shalt not cause annoyance to Catholics! Penalty $5,500" The seven day adventurers and others who cause annoyance by knocking on my door and spruiking their Jesus stuff will have to be very cautious indeed….
OOOPS! I’ve just realised… maybe I’ve just annoyed a couple of Catholics myself… Oh where will all this stupidity end???
INDEX
1. This Week in Folkus
2. Next Week in Folkus
3. Parish Notices
4. The Comics
5. Sport
1.
This Week In Folkus –
BEST quality live music entertainment to the core …
The Folkus Room, (operates out of The Serbian Cultural Centre & Club) 5 Heard St. MAWSON ACT .. eastern side of Southlands Centre and just off Athllon Drive.. CHECK OUT OUR NEW MAPS PAGE…. www.thefolkus.org.au
Friday 4 July FOLKUS ON BLUES! Doors & Bistro from 6.00pm – Music from 7.30 Admission $20/$15 and children FREEEE!
"Acoustic Alternative" with Glenn Cardier, Earlwood Greg, Davo Fester & Phil Grove
Glenn Cardier has been writing great songs since the seventies. He has written for Olivia Newton John and toured with Spike Milligan and Frank Zappa . His latest CD “Exiles from Eden ‘ has recently received a glowing endorsement from our premier reviewer Bruce Elder[SMH] who describes the songs as ‘some of Australia’s finest songwriting.’ In his latest project, put together with the help of Earlwood Greg, Glenn has sought to bring his songs to life in a format that explores their full potential. Using the exceptional talents of Phil Grove [The Nevilles] on Keyboards and Dave Fester [Craig Calhoun] on Percussion, combined with Glenn’s smoking Guitar and Vocals and Earlwood’s sweet Lap Steel and Guitar he’s created a great live sound to match the beautiful songs. Earlwood will also take the chance to feature a few of his own songs throughout the evening. During rehearsals all four seasoned musicians have been very excited to be a part of such a quality production. Once we add the audience it promises to be something right out of the box.
2. …….
Next Week In Folkus … MORE GREAT AFFORDABLE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Thursday 10 July The Mace Francis Orchestra A Swing Dance Big Band on tour from WA…
Friday 11 July Scarlett Affection; dynamic sister act from Bangalow Plus Canberra’s own Marianne Mettes
3.
Parish Notices……..
3a. The Folkus Room is offering annual subscriptions. go to www.thefolkus.org.au for details… WE NEED YOU! and YOU NEED SPECIAL DEALS ON ENTERTAINMENT WITH FUEL PRICES &/c GOING THROUGH THE ROOF! Go to our web site and check out the fabulous array of performances we have in store for you over the next twelve months. The special subscription offer is just too good to miss out on. Remember also that the benefits will simply keep coming back to you with our increased ability to attract more top line performers for your favourite Canberra live music performance space.
3b. for more info about Canberra’s LIVE music scene! …. http://www.loadedog.com/?page_id=132
4.
One day The Lord spoke to Adam. "I’ve got some good news and some bad news," The Lord said. Adam looked at The Lord and replied, "Well, give me the good news first." Smiling, The Lord explained, "I’ve got two new organs for you, one is called a brain. It will allow you to create new things, solve problems, and have intelligent conversations with Eve. The other organ I have for you is called a penis. It will give you great physical pleasure and allow you to reproduce your now intelligent life form and populate this planet. Eve will be very happy that you now have this organ to give her children." Adam, very excited, exclaimed, "These are great gifts you have given to me. What could possibly be bad news after such great tidings?" The Lord looked upon Adam and said with great sorrow, "You will never be able to use these two gifts at the same time."
There Will Come Soft Rains
There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground,
And swallows circling with their shimmering sound;
And frogs in the pools singing at night,
And wild plum trees in tremulous white;
Robins will wear their feathery fire,
Whistling their whims on a low fence-wire;
And not one will know of the war, not one
Will care at last when it is done.
Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree,
If mankind perished utterly;
And Spring herself, when she woke at dawn
Would scarcely know that we were gone…………… Sara Teasdale
Stay Well & Truly Silly Gentle Folk
Bill Arnett
The Folkus Room
Canberra’s Acoustic Preference
www.thefolkus.org.au
61-2-62627265
0407 434 469
"No Strangers Come Here – Just Friends We Have Not Yet Met"
Are you tired of the daily work-ritual and want to try something different? Or perhaps the desire for a new adventure and the dream to travel overseas are constantly in the back of your mind?
Imagine working a few hours in the morning and then sunning yourself for the afternoon on a sandy white beach in Rio de Janeiro! Or heading out on a Friday after work to experience the fabulous sights and sounds of Bangkok’s nightlife. Or climbing the Great Wall of China on the weekend with a group of friends from work!
If this sounds good to you, then maybe you should consider becoming a teacher of English and join the thousands of other Australians around the world who are having the time of their lives teaching English as a foreign language – get paid to travel and experience another culture!
Sophie Marshall, of Teach International (a Registered Training Organisation that trains people in English teaching methods), said that teaching English overseas allows people to be more than the average tourist and really experience the culture of the country.
“There are many jobs available in so many countries. People can really choose where they want to work, how much money they need to earn, what kind of place they want to live in, and what type of cultural adventure they would like to have.
“The idea of gaining a unique cultural experience and taking a break from the ‘norm’ is what attracts many people to do the course and to take up the teaching option.
“You can use your current experience and/or qualification to become a teacher of English. You do not have to be working in the Education sector. All that’s needed is fluency in English, an English-teaching certificate such as a TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) certificate, and, of course, a need for adventure,” Ms Triggs said
“You can become a qualified teacher of English overseas within a couple of months.
“Often the hardest part is deciding where to go…China, Turkey, Costa Rica, Russia, Cambodia, Brazil, Colombia, Vietnam, Hungary, Mexico!”
Learning to teach English is simple and the courses run by Teach International are fun and interactive, comprising an in-class component of three evenings and a weekend, 60 hours over the Internet, plus a practical teaching component.
The most popular course is the Certificate III in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) – 30502QLD, with the next course starting in Canberra from 27-31 August, 2008.
Students receive full support during and after the course, and the innovative online student centre provides teaching resources, travel information, country guides, and ongoing job-search assistance.
If this sounds like the exciting change you have been looking for, Teach International is running free information sessions on Monday 7 & 21 July and Tuesday 5 & 19 August at the Quality Hotel Dickson, Cnr Badham and Cape Streets, Dickson from 6-7pm.
If you cannot make it to an information session, Teach International has produced an interactive DVD, designed to give you a sample of the wonderful experiences and adventures you can have teaching English overseas. It is full of grad interviews, the in-class course experience, a
mini-information session and overseas footage from our grads.
To book into the free information session or to have an information kit posted to you, please call 1300 558 890, or visit Teach International’s website www.teachinternational.com for information on overseas teaching opportunities, specific country details, as well as all upcoming information sessions and course dates in Canberra.
For the second year in a row, a Canberra small business has won a top award in the 2008 ACT and South West Region Local Business Awards.
Competing in the fashion category against seven other finalists, Angelo’s Shoes, a small family run business in the heart of Manuka, proved that if the ‘shoe fits, wear it’. Owner Anne Rendina was shocked when it was announced she had once again been honoured.
For Anne and her three-member team, the award is testimony to the value small businesses bring to Australia. “It’s about personal service and caring for customers,” says Anne. “There are thousands of small businesses across the country passionate about what they do and they persevere in an increasingly competitive environment. Here, their success adds to the personality of Canberra and surrounding region.”
Angelo’s Shoes sells an extensive range of imported footwear, made to the highest standards.
Canberra’s support for Angelo’s Shoes, after last year’s regional and then national win, was second-to-none, says Anne: “People just walked in the door to say ‘well done’. They were proud an ACT business won.”
Angelo’s Shoes picked up the award on June 20 in part because of the nature of her customer base. Anne’s oldest customer is in her mid 90s and her youngest in her 20s. She has been selling shoes to some of the same customers for more than 21 years and has a steadily growing interstate base—including politicians, lawyers, dignitaries, celebrities and doctors.
Angelo’s Shoes also won for their high level of personal service and commitment to working with women who have orthotic problems. Anne works with foot doctors to help women with knee, lower leg, feet and bone problems.
Anne bought the store 21 years ago and has been in the same Manuka location since she took over. She knew nothing about retail—or shoes for that matter—but says her parents were born in Italy and she’s always adored fabulous footwear.
Now Anne travels internationally on buying trips to handpick her range of high-fashion women’s shoes made with exquisite leather and other materials, and to exacting production standards. “Women from Canberra no longer have to travel to Sydney or Melbourne for shoes and accessories,” says Anne. “Those days are long gone.”
Angelo’s Shoes now moves on to the national awards which will be held in Sydney on 13 September 2008