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7 Mar 2022
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Collapse  NEWS NEWS
The Peninsula avoids very intense rain
Meditation for International Women's Day
Residents' association calls for limits to housing growth
Tickets still available for Opera in the Arboretum
Greens announce Robertson candidate
Two vessels removed by low loader
'Keep out of the water', surf chief warns
Arboretum boardwalk collapses due to 'wash-away'
Group urges help with beach clean-up
Flood warning for Woy Woy with high tide
Roads closed over three days
Lions club hosts a free sausage sizzle
New CWA member brings joy to branch
Tesch calls for more open space for dogs
Woy Woy carpark project remains while others scrapped
More than the usual channel activity
Dementia cafe to be held next Monday
Time to fix West Gosford drainage, says Tesch
Tribute to Bill Jackson
Ettalong Diggers donates $5000 for flood relief
Fundraisers for Mingaletta
Bingo session cancelled
Food swap at community garden
Good weather for ... fungi
Coastal Twist at Sydney Mardi Gras
Women MPs hear of Pathways to Politics program
PCYC committee annual meeting
PCYC to be part of Star Jump Challenge
The wisdom of age
February rainfall second highest in 18 years
Collapse  PLANNING PLANNING
Residents' association supports early say on rezonings
Application for detached dual occupancy
Townhouse proposal justified as affordable housing
Pearl Beach call for complying development moratorium
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
Plenty of off-leash beach
IPART should decline additional seven-year increase
Simple desire for liveable and sustainable environment
Wicks quiet about rail carpark. What next?
March4Justice one year on - working towards change
What's reason for flooding at traffic lights?
Survey needed of climate change vulnerabilities
Land use conflict signalled long ago
Recreational space demands still not addressed
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Builders' award for aging-in-place development
Cases decline to half their peak
Celebrating her 105th birthday
Aged care virus outbreak declared closed
Major project starts at aged care home
Mental health sports fund now available
Hospital opens up visiting hours
Film night raises $600 for polio campaign
Tesch calls for drug for cystic fibrosis
Free mental health workshops offered
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Folk club concert was first in many months
Didge and dance group returns
'Arboretum' exhibition at the Botanic Gardens
Arboretum plans second ephemeral art trail
Table runners and rings produced at craft centre
Crafts centre annual meeting
Dancers to compete in Sydney Eisteddfod
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Detectives in the library
A day full of twos
Educational pathways
Hospitality students prepare for breakfast
Ettalong introduces online information system
Aboriginal studies project recognised with award
Max become lifeguard
Students complete Best Start assessments
Leadership and passion for the environment wins award
Patting pet python Pebbles
Whole school assembly is held online
Nice to have morning assembly
'Heart-warming' to see children together again
PCYC to run Easter holiday activities
Parents and visitors back on site
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Four relaxed rides planned around Brisbane Water
Lachlan Cork is player of match in T20 final
Peter Springett is on the mend
Bridge club results
Open Girls have soccer victory over Erina
Netball reps attend development day
Autumn pairs event brings tied result
Under-12s win bronze in board relay
Junior rugby league club seeks more coaches
Netball meet and greet
Netball meet and greet postponed
Responding to flood call
Runners avoid the rain
Call to donate to flood relief
Touch football feedback sought
More soccer players wanted
Open singles champion

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PCYC to run Easter holiday activities

Umina Beach PCYC is running Easter school holiday activities for five to 12-year-olds.

The cost is $30 a half day or $50 a full day for each of the nine days of the program, making the full cost for the whole program $450.

The program will run for four days from Monday, April 11, to Thursday, April 14.

On the Monday morning, there will be gymnastics and tie dyeing and, in the afternoon, multi-sports and craft.

On the Tuesday, there will Free G and craft, as well as archery and games.

On the Wednesday, gymnastics and craft will be held, and an Easter egg hunt and Free G in the afternoon.

Trampoline and games will be held on Thursday, as well as cupcake decorating.

In the following week, activities will be offered from Tuesday to Friday.

Free G and games, as well as archery and craft will be held on Tuesday, April 19.

Trampoline and craft will be held on the Wednesday, as well as Ninja Wars and boxing.

On the Thursday, there will be gymnastics and a scavenger hunt, as well as archery and multi-sports.

Free G and games as well as craft and multi-sports will be held on the Friday as well as on the following Tuesday, April 26.

Those attending should bring a water bottle, food and drink and must wear enclosed shoes

For more information, phone the PCYC on 4344 7851.





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