bpc newsletter 2nd june 2011
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Looking Forward, Staying Ahead
College Council President: ANGE DREVER
BadenPowellCollegeNews
JUNE
Friday3rd
ReportWritingStudentFreeDay,pleaseDONOTsendchildrentoschool
Tuesday7th EdSubCommitteemeetingandGroundsCommitteemeeting
Wednesday8th
Year7/8sMelbourneMuseumTML,TMO,TMP,TMQ
Thursday9th
Year7/8sMelbourneMuseumTMM,TMN,TMI,TMK,TMJ,TMR
JumpOffday
Wakakirrirehearsals 34:30pmintheARTScentre
Friday10th
InterschoolSportDHPSvs StPeters andTarneitvs Cambridge
Monday13th
QueensBirthdayPublicHoliday
Tuesday14th
AthleticsportsatHopperslane 3 6DerrimutHeathCampus
ParentsandFriendsmeetingat6.30pmatDerrimutHeathCampus
Wednesday15th
Hooptimecompetitiongrade5/6bothcampuses
Thursday16th
Wakakirrirehearsals 34:30pmintheARTScentre
Friday17th
InterschoolSportDHPSvs Cambridge andTarneitvsMossfiel
Monday20th
Year7BoysandYear9GirlsSoccer
Tuesday 21st [email protected],bothcampuses
Year9BoysSoccer
Wednesday22nd
Years39CrossCountry
Friday24th Derrimut Heath assemblywillstartat2pmforaspecialperformance,thisweekonly
Tuesday28th
untilThursday30th
ParentTeacherInterviewsateachcampus
Thursday30th
EnrolmentscloseforPrimarySchoolstudents
JULY
Friday1st Lastdayofterm,casualdressforgoldcoindonation
Tarneitcampusfinishesat2.15pm
DerrimutHeathcampusfinishesat2.30pm
Saturday2nd BunningsSausageSizzleforBadenPowellCollege,volunteersneeded
College Captain:
ALIYAH PARAHA
College Captain:
JOSHUA HUNTDerrimut Heath PS Campus Tarneit Prep 9 Campus
Sycamore Street, Hoppers Crossing, 3029 81-97 Baden Powell Drive, Tarneit
Telephone: (03) 9748 8688 Fax: (03) 9748 7073 Telephone: 8734 0900 Fax: (03) 8734 0950
Website: www.bpc.vic.edu.au
[email protected] (Tarneit)
and [email protected] (for DH)
College Principal:
JULIE MASON
School Captain:
JARROD VELLA
School Captain:
CHELSEA HART
THEME OF THE MONTH: FEELINGSDealingwithFeelings
ISSUE EIGHT: 2ndJune 2011
STUDENTABSENCESAbsences same time last year 4536
Absences this year - 8106
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FROM THE DESK OF OUR COLLEGE PRINCIPAL
UniformSurvey/Review
LastyearweconductedasurveyrelatedtoourCollege
Uniform.Overonethousandsurveysweresentoutto
familiesandonehundredandfortyonewerereturned.
Ofthesesixtysevenreferredtoissueswiththewhite
poloshirtsandthedifficultyinkeepingthemclean.Over
thepastfewmonthstheCollegeCouncilhasbeen
investigatingoptionsotherthanthecurrentwhiteshirts.
AftermuchdiscussiontheCollegeCouncilhasdecidednot
tochangethecurrentshirtsrathertoaskthattheuniform
supplierprovidelaundryinstructionsastohowtobest
carefortheshirts.Inrealityanyotheroptionwasquite
expensiveaddingupto$8extraontothecostofashirt.
StudentManagement
AsaCollegeweuseanapproachtostudentmanagement
calledRestorativeJustice.Thismeansthatwebelievethat
allstudentshavecertainrightsandresponsibilities.These
arestatedinourStudentCodeofConductandthisis
availableforyoutoreaduponrequest. Whendealing
withstudentswhofindthemselvesinbreachofthisCode
ofConductweapplyconsequencesforactionsthatare
logicalandseektorepairanydamagecausedbythe
misbehaviour.Thetypesofconsequencemayberemoval
fromtheschoolyard,awrittenapologyforactionsthat
havecauseddistresstoothers,afterschooldetention
wherereflectiveworksheetsarecompleted,suspension
fromschoolandattimesexpulsionfromschool.
Whereitcanbeprovedthatastudenthasinitiateda
conflictwithanotherstudenttherewillalmostcertainly
beasuspensionfromschoolandweaskthatyourespondimmediatelyshouldwecallyoutonotifyyouofthis
matter.
Pleasebeawarethat,whereschoolpropertyisdamaged
duetoaggressiveorinappropriatebehaviour,wewill
expectfullcompensationforthecostofrepairor
replacementofthedamagedproperty.
StudentReports
Theteachersarecurrentlybusywritingyourchilds
midyearreport.Thisreportprovidesyouwitha
summationofyourchildsprogresswhenassessedagainst
theVictorianEssentialLearningStandards.Thereportwillalsoprovideyouwithsuggestionsastohowyoucanassist
yourchildathomeandindeedthestrategiesthatwillbe
takentoassistyourchildovertheremainderofthisyear
whilstyourchildisatschool.Thereportswillbeprovided
toyouonThursdaythe23rd
ofJunealongwithanote
relatedtotheopportunityforyoutocomealongtoa
ParentTeacherInterviewinthelastweekofthisterm.
Wewouldexpecttoseeeveryfamilyattheseinterviews
sopleasemakeitaprioritytocomealong.
Students/latetoschool
Iknowthatwinterisuponusandthatthisoftenleadstopeoplesleepinginandthenbeinglateforschoolorwork.
Iaskthatyoumakesurethatyourchildisatschool10
minutesbeforetheschooldaystarts.Childrenneedtime
toorganisetheirbooksandnotesandteachersstartthe
daywithverystructuredwork.Ifyourchildislatehe/she
willmissveryimportantinstructionsandfeelalittle
uncomfortablesopleaseensurethatyourchildisontime
forschooleachandeveryday.
InterSchoolCrossCountry
ItwasterrifictoseesomanychildrenfromBadenPowell
CollegeparticipateintheInterSchoolCrossCountryevent
heldlastweek.IwasveryproudtohearthatDerrimut
HeathcamesecondintheeventandthatTarneit
improvedtheirpositionintheeventfrom11th
lastyearto
5thoverallthisyear.Thisisacredittoallthestudents
involvedandtothefantasticstaffwhoteachsportand
dailyphysicaleducationtothe1700studentsinour
College.
ValueforJune/July
ThenextvaluethatwediscussisthatofFeelingsandthis
includesdefiningemotions,sensitivityandpatience.We
willbeworkinginassistingourstudentsindevelopinga
betterunderstandingandappreciationoftheirpersonal
feelingsandtheirfeelingstowardsothers.Oursloganfor
thisvalueisDealingwithFeelings.Tobestsupport
childrenwhohavehurtfeelingsweneedtobegood
listenersandweneedtoencouragechildrentoseethe
pointofviewofothers.Youcanhelpwiththisathome.
Whenyourchildishavingtroublesatschoolpleasebea
goodlistener,seeifyoucanworkoutwhyyourchildmay
beupset,encourageyourchildtoseethesituationfrom
theperspectiveofanotherchild,ateacherandindeed
fromyourperspective.Gentlyaskquestionstotryto
ascertainthereasonbehindyourchildshurtfeelings.Ifneededpleasecontactyourchildsteacherwhowillbe
abletoassistyoutoworkthroughhurtfeelingswhether
theybethoseofyourchildorotherchildren.
YoursinEducation,
LookingForward,StayingAhead,
Julie MasonCollegePrincipal
IFYOUCANHELP
Weareseekingassistancefrom
ourcommunity!!Isthereany
parentwhowouldbeabletospare
ahalfhourorsotohelpuscount
theBadenPowellnewslettersandflyersona
Thursdaymorningatthe DerrimutHeathand
Tarneitcampus.Weproducethe BadenPowell
newsletterfortnightly anditgoeshometoover
1,150families.
Ifyoufeelyoucanassist pleaseleaveyourname
andnumberatthefrontofficeorcallSueLoveon
97488688.Thankyousomuch foryoursupport.
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Commonwealth Bank SchoolBanking Program
ThelasttwoweekswehavesenthomeaSchoolBanking
ParentPacktoeverychildinGradesPrep4.
IfyouwouldlikeyourchildtotakepartintheSchoolBankingprogrampleasedothefollowing;
CompletePage1
Signpage2
ReturntotheSchoolOfficeWITHacopyofyour
DriversLicenseorotherphotoI.D.(NOI.D
neededforexistingCommonwealthBank
customers)
SusanBrailsford;SchoolBankingSpecialistfromThe
CommonwealthBankwilldotherest!
The
account
will
be
opened
within
2
3
weeks
of
returningtheformtoschool.
Onceopened,yourchildwillreceiveawelcomepackat
homeandtheycanstartbankingEVERYWEEKatSchool;
Tuesday@Tarneit,Wednesday@DerrimutHeath.
OurSchoolearns$5foreveryaccountopenedPLUS5%
commissiononalldeposits.
HELPUSRAISEMUCHVALUEDFUNDSFORBADEN
POWELLCOLLEGE
COMPLETEYOURFORMTODAY!
Ifyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheprogramorthe
applicationformpleasecontactSusanon0422116040
BADENPOWELLCOLLEGE
supportedtheBiggestMorning
Teaandthanksourcommunity
forgettingtogethertotryand
haveacancerfreefuture.
AustraliasBiggestMorningTea
raisedjustover$400atourDerrimutHeathcampus
andweareextremelygratefultoourwonderful
communityfortheirfabuloussupporttothisworthycause.
PARENTSANDFRIENDSWELCOME
EVERYONE!!
Dontforgetifyouareinterestedinbeing
apartofyourchildsschoolyouaremorethanwelcome
tojoinusinParentsandFriends.Wesupportourchildren
byprovidingstalls,healthylunches,fundraising
endeavorswhilstenjoying eachotherscompanyand
formingvaluablefriendships.Comealongtoournext
meetingwhichisaneveningoneforourworkingparents
atDerrimutHeath campuson14thJuneat6.30pm.
Booksarenowavailableatbothcampuses.
IfyouwouldliketoviewtheEntertainmentBook,
samplesareavailableatthefrontofficeatboth
campuses. Ifyouhaveanyqueries,pleasecallNorma
on0422487386orEmail parentsand
ARE YOU AVAILABLE FOR HALF HOUR AT
BUNNINGS ?
On Saturday 2nd July Baden Powell College willbe seeking your assistance to help us raise
money for our children by selling sausages at
Bunnings. It is a wonderful way to raise lots of
money in one day. If you are available, even for
only a short time on the day could you please let
us know. We will be sending further information
closer to the time but would like to see if we
can get some volunteers. Please indicate if you
can help on the day.
NAME :
GRADE and CAMPUS:
CONTACT NUMBER:
PRE LOVEDUNIFORMSNEEDEDWeareseeking donationsofpre lovedBadenPowell
uniforms. Especiallypantsandshirtssize4,6and
even8.Thankyoufromeachcampusoffice.
OLDOVENTRAYSWeareseeking donationsofOLDOVEN TRAYSthat
would
fit
a
43.5cm
width.
If
you
could
assist
could
you
pleaseletthemattheofficeofeithercampus.
Thankyou.SueLove
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During Week Three of the CASEA program the focus of the group is on Managing Strong Emotions.The group will help children to understand the importance of being able to stop strong emotions before
they become out of control, as well as help them to identify different ways of coping with anger. Inparticular children will learn how to use the Calming Down strategy.
All children in Grades Prep to Six will participate in classroom activities that focus on managing angerand calming down.
Introducing STOP, THINK, DO
During Week Four of the CASEA program the focus of the group is on introducing STOP. THINK, DO.This group session aims to help children learn the problem solving strategy called STOP, THINK, DOusing a traffic light symbol. In this session children will talk about ways to STOP, calm down, and iden-tify the problem they are faced with.
All children in Grades Prep to 6 will participate in classroom activities that help them to develop an un-derstanding of STOP, THINK, DO. The activities will focus on learning the first step of the process -practical ways to STOP when these warning signs emerge will be discussed.
Next week: Social Problem Solving using THINK and DO
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CANTEEN CORNERPlease note ;Enricos Lasagnes and Macand Cheese areunavailable until the 14thJune. We do apologise forany inconvenience.
DMB was presenting theirItalian Immigration projects
La Valigia (the suitcase) in front ofthe Dads who came to visit onDads Day.
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Congratulations to all of our characters celebrating Character Dress Day !!
We thank our fabulous community for their support and hope you enjoyed sharing Education Weekwith our students and teachers as they showcased the amazing work they do.
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Grade 5/6 Sport at Tarneit
While our sports team in football, netball, soccer, volleyball and t ball are offcompeting against other schools in the district some grade 5 /6 students arechallenging themselves to a variety of sports, building their skills, confidence, ability
to work with others and most importantly enjoying physical exercises. Activities have included tennis,hiking, football, soccer, basketball, netball as well as fun games including: skipping, adventure playgroundchallenges, fox tail (not real ones) and frisbee throwing.These pictures capture some of these experiences.Unfortunately you cannot order the weather but we could not have ordered bet-ter students who made our College proud. 72 students from grades 3 to 6 acrossboth campuses represented our college in 2 and 3km races braving the cold andenduring the moderately long distance race. Congratulations to all our studentswho competed and good luck to the following who have been invited to race againon Wednesday 22nd June, at Brimbank Park, in the Zone Championships. The team
has been selected from performances from both the Hoppers Crossing and Werribee districts so therankings are not necessarily what they achieved in their race.SPORTS REPORT FROM SHANNON AND LIAM
On the 25th May students from grades 36 participated in the cross country regionals at
President Park. Everyone ran very well fighting off the cold weather and muddy grounds. By the
end of the day we were tired and sore but we all got the exciting thrill of finishing second out of
11 schools. We were leading all day up until the last race when Heathdale just got ahead of us
and won by 5 points. Some of the students have moved onto the next round, but it still needs to
be confirmed. Overall it was a great experience for us all!!
9/10 boys 9/10 girlsMatt Burke- 4th Tarneit Brooklyn Utber 1st - TarneitJoel Goullet 6th Derrimut Heath Keely Boldiston 3rd - Tarneit
Jemma Hodgson 6th -Derrimut Heath11 year girls
Demi Utber 1st TarneitMaddison Iannocone 2nd DerrimutJazlyn Hodgson 4th Derrimut12/13 year boys 12/13 year girls
Corey Bodger 2nd Tarneit Courtney Utber 2nd - Tarneit
Liam Ireland 5th
DerrimutSelf Defence at Baden Powell
We are very lucky at our school to have staff who not only are dedicated to their profession but alsobring skills in the sporting areas such as rugby, cricket, dance and self defence to name a few. Thisweek we focus on Mr Orville Obaldo, a qualified Self Defence instructor taking this as an elective forour year 9 students.It was great to see the students going though their warm up routine ( and leading the class at times) /practicing their arm and leg self defence moves and routines in defending themselves. One of the tasksthat the students will be engaging in next week is to teach some grade 5/6 students some
moves that they have learnt. A great experience for them all.Good luck to our potential year 9 instructors and lets hope the5/6 students enjoy it.
SPORTS NEWS
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FROM THE L.O.T.E. Dept to tantalise your taste buds.
TRENETTE PASTA WITH PESTO, POTATO AND GREEN BEANS
by Lucio Galetto
Cuisine:
Italian
In our part of Liguria of Levante, we make the pesto with little garlic, and either mild pe-corino, or no pecorino at all but only parmesan. Another characteristic of the pesto of Levanteis that it is often eaten with trenette,green beans and potatoes. So here is howto make a good pesto of Levante
Ingredients
3 litres water1 large waxy potato, peeled & diced
300g green beans, sliced400g trenette pasta (or linguine)Pesto sauce see below1 knob butterFreshly grated parmesan cheese to serveFor the pesto1 clove garlic, peeledPinch sea salt40 small to medium basil leaves, carefully washed and patted dry
1 tbsp pine nuts2 tbsp freshly grated parmesan1 tbsp freshly grated mild pecorino6 tbsp extra virgin olive oil or as much as the pesto will absorb
Preparation
To make the pesto in a mortar and pestle:Place the garlic, salt (which helps to keep the basil green) and basil leaves in the mortar and startcrushing with the pestle. You should not pound the basil, but rather press the pestle around the sidesin a rotary motion so that the ingredients melt smoothly together. Add the pine nuts (raw, not
toasted) and the two cheeses and keep pressing until everything is blended to a paste. Transfer to alarger bowl and add the oil, mixing with a wooden spoon.To make the pesto in a blender:Place all of the ingredients in a blender, and process on the lowest speed, with intermittent pulsing untilthe sauce is creamy, and transfer to a bowl.If you are not using the pesto immediately, pour a layer of olive oil over the sauce to prevent discolour-ation.Bring the water to the boil in a large saucepan. Throw in the potato and cook for 5 minutes. Add thebeans and pasta and cook for 7 minutes or until the pasta is al dente. Strain the pasta, beans and pota-toes, and reserve 2 tablespoons of the cooking water.
Put half of the pesto in a large bowl. Add the reserved water, the pasta, beans, potatoes and butter,and toss well to coat. Spoon the rest of the pesto on top, sprinkle on some parmesan and serve immedi-ately.
http://www.sbs.com.au/shows/italianfoodsafari/recipes/detail/recipe/9572
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Arts
NewsatBadenPowellCollegePrep to 4 students have been busy this term exploring a variety of medium and techniques including clay, paint,
fabric and paper. Some students have had their work displayed on the
walls in the administration area or in different areas such as the entry
cabinet and the outdoor stage.
Preps are currently
learning more aboutpainting. They havehad fun using paint-brushes and paint topaint pictures oftheir own fruitbowls.Meanwhile, Grade1/2s are workingwith paper. They
are creating paperplate and concertina puppets and Grade 3/4's are working with clay.
CLAYClay is a type of earth. It usually needs to be cleaned and refined before it can be used. Students have been us-ing different tools such as their fingers, rolling pins and clay cutters to work with their clay. They have prac-tised pinching, poking, rolling, pressing and twisting their clay. Some students have also created their own pinchpots which are currently waiting to go into the clay kiln for firing.During education week, some grade 3/4 students brought their parents and grandparents along to the art room
to share in the fun.
Play dough recipe4 cups plain flour1 cup salt4 cups water4 tablespoons oil cup of cream of tartar (found next to baking powder in supermarket)Mix all ingredients in a saucepan. Cook and stir over low/medium heat until play dough is completely formed andno longer sticky. (This can take quite awhile). Allow to cool slightly before kneading in food colouring. Store in anairtight container or zip lock bag, preferably in the fridge.
Why do Grade 3/4s love their visual art classes ?
I like art because I am a pretty good drawer. We have been using clay to make lots of different things. Lukas TEI love using clays for creatures and pots. I love making things that are useful. Hardielle TEQI like art because we get to do fun stuff and make stuff to take home. Shivani TEOI like using clay because you get to make sculptures. Jacob TEOStudents can practise their clay skills at home by having fun with play dough. There are different types of playdough recipes. Cooked play dough is less grainy and lasts a long time in a sealed container.
ArtsNewsatBadenPowellCollege
Working With Clay:
PINCH - Use your fingers to
pinch and poke a single lump
of clay into any shape.SLAB - Roll the clay into flat
sheets (like a pie crust) to cut
apart and assemble.
COIL - Roll out long snakes of
clay and twist them into coils
and shapes.
WHEEL - Spin clay on a pot-
ter's wheel to form pots and
vases.
Reference: Kinderart.com
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KIDSHELPLINE
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Baden Powell College and our students would like to sincerely thank all of our tremendoussponsors who have contributed to make our Carnival a huge success. We truly do appreciatetheir sponsorship, as it is your support that enables us toprovide much needed resources forour students. We do ask that you support our local sponsors . A sincere thank you also to ourfabulous parent community who have been extremely supportive for our special day.
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Baden Powell College and our students would like to sincerely thank all of our tremendous sponsors whohave contributed to make our Carnival a huge success. We truly do appreciate their sponsorship, as it is yoursupport that enables us toprovide much needed resources for our students. We do ask that you support ourlocal sponsors . A sincere thank you also to our fabulous parent community who have been extremelysupportive for our special day.
Crafts
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Baden Powell College and our students would like to sincerely thank all of our tremendous sponsors whohave contributed to make our Carnival a huge success. We truly do appreciate their sponsorship, as it is yoursupport that enables us toprovide much needed resources for our students. We do ask that you support ourlocal sponsors . A sincere thank you also to our fabulous parent community who have been extremelysupportive for our special day.
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Shop 43, 380 Sayers Rd, TARNEIT, VIC, 3029
Phone:phone (03) 9749 6129
93699980
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Werribee Plaza
Derrimut Road Werribee VIC 3030 -(03) 9748 2277
Cherish Gifts
Next to TargetOld Geelong Rd Hoppers Crossing
THANKYOUTOTHEWONDERFUL
BREAKFAST CLUBSPONSORS
Wewouldliketoacknowledgeandthankthewonderful
sponsorsofourBreakfastClub.The breakfastclubsincerely
thanksTipTopandHinbromilkfortheircommitmenttoour
Collegeeachweek. Wedoappreciateyourgenerosity.Thank
youalsotothestafffortheirdonationsandthose whocome
inearlytomakesureourstudentsreceiveahealthystartto
theirday.
Abigthankyoutothe $2Shopat
HogansCorner fortheirwonderful
contributionstoourMothersdaystall.We
doappreciateyour donations.
$2 PLUSSHOP 5, 160 HOGANS ROADHOPPERS CROSSING VIC TEL: 9748 2877
IF YOU NEED HELP TIDYINGAROUND THE GARDEN, HOUSE
CLEANING ON A MONDAY,
TUESDAY,THURSDAY / FRIDAY.Please Call Rosalie on O4O9 706 988
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Brian Hayes
Cleaning Service
0412860576
Hair Phase
Hogans Rd and Derrimut Rd Shop 6
Hogans Cnr
HOPPERS CROSSING
9748 2233
Federation Square
9671 3866
The
Mazaris
Family
87426840 3 Riverside Avenue Werribee
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JOSCELLECALISTHENICCOLLEGETeamMembersWanted..
Tinies..35yrs/Missies57yrs
Subbies89yrs
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nters13 16yrs(musthavesomeexperi
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Costumeshired.fullinsuranceandWWC.Classesei
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For Sale if you are interested please contact Simonon 0411346622
Price $8000( no RWC) as is Rego due 2/3/2012Holden Commodore done 96,000km
fantastic condition
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NEWSLETTERSIntheinterestsofourenvironmentandwiththeamazingworldoftechnologyavailablewewillbesendingour
fortnightlynewsletter,bywayofemail.Wedidpreviouslysendyouthelinktoournewsletterviaourwebsite,
butthegoodnewsisthatnowwecanactually sendyouthewholedocumentforyourconvenience.
Manyofyouhadchosentorevertbacktohardcopybecauseofthelinksobeingourfirstweektoemailthe
whole
documentwehavesent itto allofourcommunitywhohaveadvisedtheyhaveemail addresses.Itwillstillbe
availableonourwebsiteforthosewhoprefertoviewitthere.
Wedoappreciatethattherearefamilies whodoNOThaveaccessto,ormayhaverestrictedaccesstoemails,
sowewillstillmakehardcopiesavailableforthosemembersofourcommunity.Wehopeyoucannowenjoy
yourcolourfulBadenPowellNewsviaemailsothatwecankeepyouinformed,celebrateourwonderfulCollege
eventsandsaveourtrees.
Ifyouhavedifficulty receivingyourelectronic issuesofyournewsletterandwouldpreferhardcopy please
completetheslipbelowandreturnittoyourcampusatyourearliestconvenience.
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ADVERTISING IN THE NEWSLETTERS
If you wish to advertise in the newsletterplease contact Sue Love on 9748 8688 or
8734 0900. We produce a fortnightly newslet-ter that goes home to over 1,100 families. Or,
if you have asporting, dance club or group that is lookingfor a venue to hire we have some vacanciesavailable during the week also contact me on
the above telephone numbers.Thank you. Sue Love
Irenes Hair Talk
189 Heaths RdHoppers Crossing9748 4893