Floristry Workshop a big success

November 26 2017

Deniliquin Florist had a successful Floristry Workshop today, participants of the workshop got to enjoy putting together floral arrangements, enjoyed a free morning tea and they got to take home not only their handiwork but a Christmas Cake too.

As readers will see in this linked picture, the flowers put into the arrangements were of great beauty and will brighten up any home or workplace that they end up at and the participants were very pleased with the final product.

Proceeds of the workshop went to Can Assist Deniliquin and the total amount of money raised today was $700 which is a fantastic result.

Job opportunity for Registered Nurse

November 24 2017

A job opportunity has opened up for a Registered Nurse and below is a message from Dylan Kovacevich and he given us all the details including how to contact him by email or mobile phone in the event you want to know more.

Hi there,

I am searching for a Registered Nurse for a company based in Deniliquin. It would be great for someone new to their career as there is great career trajectory.

Please get in contact with me via dylan@orchardtalent.com.au or 0422 288 744 if you wish to talk further about this.

Warm regards,

Dylan Kovacevich.

Floristry workshop – November 26

November 23 2017

Deniliquin Florist will be holding a Floristry Workshop at 10am on Sunday November 26.

The cost of the workshopis $70 and everyone who goes gets to learn how to make 2 floral arrangements and they get to take both floral arrangements home plus they will get to enjoy a delicious Morning Tea and to top it all off they will get a Lions Club Christmas Cake.

But wait there’s more, every cent from the workshop will go to Can Assist Deniliquin, so if you are interested in going, please let Deniliquin Florist know (on 5881 6266, express your interest on their FB page or visit 214 Cressy Street) preferably no later than late Friday so they know many flowers, Christmas cakes, chairs and much more they will need on the day.

We hope those who go will have a great time and feel great in the knowledge that they are helping out a great cause.

Poll Time (21/11/17)

November 21 2017

We have four questions for readers to consider as we head towards December and the last month of a very insightful year.

Questions

Is it too early for Christmas ads?
Do you find the Christmas ads annoying?
How do you rate the ERC so far?
Is Deniliquin experiencing a crime wave?

Christmas ads are in full swing everywhere you look and there is just over a month to go until the big day, is it too early for the public to be bombarded by ads?

That leads us to the next question on whether or not those ads are annoying, some ad cycles have the ‘Must be Santa’ ads by Target twice in the space of two or three minutes and that has gotten some people annoyed and there is probably a lot more ads driving people nuts during a time that drives people nuts (ad breaks).

The Councillors that make up the ERC are now settled into office, have they bolted out of the gates thanks to a fantastic start or do you believe that have found the going tough early on when it comes to ideas and policy? Pick between A, B, C, D and F.

Lastly, is Deniliquin experiencing a crime wave? It is something that is being talked about after you see the police reports on social media telling you about multiple thefts and the thumbs up/down groups discuss theft after theft and there is no set pattern or set tastes in thefts but is it a crime wave?

Polls are running until December 5.

St Michael’s Twilight Fete – November 18

November 16 2017

St Michael’s are having their Twilight Fete this Saturday (November 18) from 4:30pm until 7:30pm.

The fete promises to be an afternoon/evening of fun with Pony rides, Chair-o-plane, games of Laser Tag, a Giant slide and soccer darts among the games and activities on offer.

But there’s even more with a Battle of the Bands competition entertaining the public , Jen’s DanceFit will be in action, Jess Hupfield acrobatics will amaze and the always popular market stalls will be in operation.

Raffles will also be taking place with tickets $2 each of three tickets for $5, tickets can be purchased at the first table upon entry via Harrison Street.

Nineteen businesses donated prizes in the raffle so there will be no shortage of variety in the raffle.

Ten dollars could win you $250 (or $500 if all 100 tickets are sold) by picking what numbered section of a field a cow will stop and fertilize the grass and add to greenhouse gas in the process, this game is called ‘Cow Pat Lotto’.

BoM forecasts currently predict a 60% chance of up to 2mm of rain falling with a possible storm with winds up to 35km/h on Saturday morning and afternoon but this is always subject to change.

So come on down to St Michael’s and have a great Saturday afternoon and evening and don’t forget further information can be found on their event page.