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CLERMONT RAG The Community Newsletter Friday May 13 2016 Un-Bee-lievable photography in Colours of Isaac Busy bees, tranquil waters and the simple things in life inspired the Colours of Isaac photography competition winners. Voting by ‘likes’ on the Isaac Regional Council Facebook page, which saw Clermont bee keeper Joanne Knobel take out first place. Mrs Knobel said it was her love of bees that inspired her entry to the competition. “I’ve been taking photos for about seven years as a hobby and I love to capture our busy bees at Knobel Honey.” “I thought my image was something a bit different and showcased the beauty of our local wildlife.” “It was fantastic to win the competition and I am overwhelmed by the community support, considering all the amazing entries that were submitted.” Mayor Anne Baker said all entries captured the beauty and variety of Isaac. “From stunning sun rises, to the rich and colourful flora and fauna, the images were truly inspired. “I would like to thank everyone who entered Colours of Isaac this year and congratulate our winners. The Colours of Isaac photography competition is run as part of the St Lawrence Wetlands Weekend. Entries were open to everyone, with keen photographers capturing this year’s theme: Isaac inspires me because. This year’s winners received Visa Gift Cards thanks to Isaac Regional Council. Colours of Isaac photography competition winners: First place: Joanne Knobel ‘Busy Bee’ Clermont, 326 likes Second place: Veronica Wild ‘Tranquil Waters’ Carmila, 259 likes Third place: Leanne Hardie ‘Simple Things in Life’ Lake Elphinstone, 227 likes Colours of Isaac entries are available to view at Isaac Regional Council’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/isaacregionalcouncil Second Place: Veronica Wild ‘Tranquil Waters’ Carmila Third Place: Leanne Hardie ’Simple Things in Life’ Lake Elphinstone First Place: Joanne Knobel ‘Busy Bee’ Clermont
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CLERMONT RAGThe

Community Newsletter

Friday May 13 2016

Un-Bee-lievable photography in Colours of IsaacBusy bees, tranquil waters and the simple things in life inspired the Colours of Isaac photography competition winners.

Voting by ‘likes’ on the Isaac Regional Council Facebook page, which saw Clermont bee keeper Joanne Knobel take out first place.

Mrs Knobel said it was her love of bees that inspired her entry to the competition.

“I’ve been taking photos for about seven years as a hobby and I love to capture our busy bees at Knobel Honey.”

“I thought my image was something a bit different and showcased the beauty of our local wildlife.”

“It was fantastic to win the competition and I am overwhelmed by the community support, considering all the amazing entries that were submitted.”

Mayor Anne Baker said all entries captured the beauty and variety of Isaac.

“From stunning sun rises, to the rich and colourful flora and fauna, the images were truly inspired.

“I would like to thank everyone who entered Colours of Isaac this year and congratulate our winners.

The Colours of Isaac photography competition is run as part of the St Lawrence Wetlands Weekend.

Entries were open to everyone, with keen photographers capturing this year’s theme: Isaac inspires me because.

This year’s winners received Visa Gift Cards thanks to Isaac Regional Council.

Colours of Isaac photography competition winners:

• First place: Joanne Knobel ‘Busy Bee’ Clermont, 326 likes

• Second place: Veronica Wild ‘Tranquil Waters’ Carmila, 259 likes

• Third place: Leanne Hardie ‘Simple Things in Life’ Lake Elphinstone, 227 likes

Colours of Isaac entries are available to view at Isaac Regional Council’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/isaacregionalcouncil

Second Place: Veronica Wild ‘Tranquil Waters’ Carmila

Third Place: Leanne Hardie’Simple Things in Life’ Lake Elphinstone

First Place: Joanne Knobel

‘Busy Bee’ Clermont

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Clermont Show - the Isaac Region’s ShowShow us your creative side

The Clermont Show – The Isaac Region’s Show has displayed a wide variety of talent from across the region in the past.

With displays of the most amazing photography, high-quality artwork, the freshest fruit and vegetables and detailed patchworking you can find. It’s easy to understand how a few hours can fly by when wandering through the Pavilion.

Whether it is looking for your own work or picking out entries submitted by friends and family, the Clermont Show gives the people of the Isaac Region and beyond an opportunity to compete, display and view their many and varied talents, as well as experience a great family day of education, entertainment and enjoyment.

Have you taken a spectacular photo lately? Perhaps you enjoy cooking? Maybe your children would enjoy the creative challenge of constructing an animal using vegetables or fruit or making a floral saucer in sand? Is your garden producing wonderful vegetables, flowers or herbs?

The variety of Pavilion exhibits is enormous and includes Horticulture, Home Produce, Schoolwork, Floral Art, Handicrafts, Scrapbooking, Fine Arts, Cookery, Needlework, Photography, the updated Bygone Era (display only) and a new section, the Collector’s Corner – enough sections for everyone to be involved!

The previous Venerable division has been replaced with the Bygone Era and will feature a display of any items related to the 1916 Clermont Flood.

This is sure to bring out some old momentous belongings and bring back many memories and stories.

The Collector’s Corner is a new division introduced by the Show Committee with the theme of ‘Tea-Pots and Tea-Cosies’.

To ensure a diverse display of local produce, as well as providing an interesting spectacle of local talent, you as a member of the Isaac community are encouraged to become involved in your local show.

Promoting the Isaac Region Weather theme, this year the Pavilion Schoolwork division explores the impact on how weather can affect the climate of our region. Activities range from ‘a picture of a rainy or sunny day’ for the pre-preps, or for the Year 2 students, who need to draw two pictures – one before the drought and one after the drought, the creation of an acrostic poem using the word ‘Drought’ with a picture included for the Year 3 students, to creating a 3D weather vane for Year 6. We are sure to see some creative, artistic and thoughtful entries throughout the Schoolwork section in 2016.

Please be aware that in the printed versions of the Pavilion Schedule, there was a slight error in the closing times for the Photography section. Photography entries will close 3.15pm Monday May 16.

Pavilion Schedules are available at www.clermontshow.com.au, the Clermont Library, Council Office or Clermont News.

contributed by Kate Flohr

The Committee of Meals on Wheels does not normally fund raise as our costs are kept low by the generous volunteers who give their time as deliverers.

Recently we have experienced several increases in the price of our meals that we feel we can not pass onto clients.

So this year for the first time, Meals on Wheels will be represented at the Clermont Show with a table in the Pavilion where tickets in a raffle of towels and accessories will be on sale.

Meals on Wheels provides an invaluable service to the aged and temporarily and permanently disabled so we look forward to the community in supporting us in this venture.

Meals on Wheels at Clermont Showcontributed by Margaret Henn

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Anglican Monster Car Boot Salecontributed by Margaret Henn

Setting up has already started for the annual Monster Car Boot Sale and Trash and Treasure to be held on Saturday May 21 at the Anglican Hall.

The breakfast barbecue will commence at 7.30am and the hall will open at the same time for the sale of items donated to the Church for sale. The hall will close at 1.30pm.

Morning tea will be served in the hall from 9.30am.

Spaces will be available at a cost of $10 per site outside the hall to set up stalls. It is not necessary to book but sites may be reserved by ringing Margaret 4983 1406.

If it is wet, the event will continue inside the Hall.

The hall will be open to receive donated items on Friday May 12, Thursday 19 or Friday May 20 in the morning. Delivery can be made earlier by arrangement with Margaret on the above number. It’s a chance to clean out your cupboards and all wares will be gratefully received.

We already have an interesting array of second hand items, some unused, and it will be well worth a visit to browse.

Sale items range from a full set of Encyclopaedia Britannica (plus most of the Year Journals from 1963 to 1995) to vintage butter dishes to children’s toys. This year we have a great array of costume jewellery. We will also have the usual “give away” table where the odd treasure can be found.

We have hundreds and hundreds of books to suit every taste. Most of these will be sold for $1 with one table of “fill a bag” for $5.

We also have some interesting sites already booked outside the hall, including an extensive plant stall.

Anyone able to help with either the setting up of the hall or on the day is very welcome and should once again contact Margaret.

Isaac’s future in talented hands

Isaac youth were encouraged to ‘Be the Future’ during National Youth Week recently, with a quirky anime drawing competition held across the region.

Secondary students embraced the competition with a number of outstanding entries submitted, prompting the judges to expand the competition to include two winners and two runners up.

The talented winners, Ivy Winkler of Clermont State High School and Phoenix Saron of Dysart High School will receive $150 gift cards for their efforts. Runners up, Sophie Reyes of Moranbah State High School and Cody Cornwell of Glenden State School will receive $50 gift cards.

Isaac Regional Council congratulates all entrants for their unique and inspired anime characters, and is pleased the region is home to such talented young artists.

Isaac celebrated National Youth Week (April 8 – 17) with the screening of two critically acclaimed anime films, Howl’s Moving Castle and ‘Princess Mononoke. Both films carry the key message of encouraging young people to take control of their destiny; a great fit for the youth week theme and an opportunity for young people to explore the anime genre.

National Youth Week (NYW) is the largest single celebration of young people on the Australian calendar. Run annually since 2000 NYW is a joint initiative between Australian, state, territory and local governments.

‘Iko Oyama’ by Ivy Winkler, Clermont ‘Trevor’ by Phoenix Saron, Dysart ‘Kazumi Hoshino’ by Sophie Reyes, Moranbah

‘Damien’ by Cody Cornwell, Glenden

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School News St Joseph’s School Student of the week:

Prep: Eric Randall for your amazing effort while reading this week.

Year 1: Maxton Hansen for the wonderful effort you put into our Liturgy practises.

Year 2: Dustin Lonergan for your wonderful efforts in our English lessons this week.

Year 3: Michael Gillies for the enthusiasm you show when reading our class novel.

Year 4: Mackenzie Hamilton for your hard work and concentration during Daily Five this week.

Year 5/6: Banjo Walker for always being attentive and ready for work.

Principal’s Award: Brae Williams for the excellent Chess playing skills you demonstrated at Chess Club this week.

Making Jesus Real:Kash Johnson for helping a Year 1 student when they were hurt playing soccer.

Kingsley Williams for the kindness you show towards others.

Public noticesClermont Historical Centre temporarily closed

Isaac Regional Council would like to advise that the Clermont Historical Centre will be closed on:

Saturday May 14

This closure is due to limited staff availability and Council apologises for any inconvenience this may cause.

Clermont Show public holiday – Council closure

Isaac Regional Council would like to advise Clermont, Dysart, Middlemount and Moranbah residents of the following Council closures for the Clermont Show public holiday on Wednesday May 25.

All Council offices, Libraries, Resource Recovery Centres, Depots and the Clermont Historical Centre, will be closed Wednesday May 25 and will resume normal operating hours on Thursday May 26.

If you require further information please contact 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227). ROD FERGUSON Chief Executive Officer

Publishing in Clermont RagDisclaimer While all possible care is taken compiling and printing “The Clermont Rag” the Editor and distributors expressly disclaim and are not liable for any omission, or any errors, whether whole or impartial, as to the contents in this newsletter prior to or at the time of publication. Due to space restrictions the Editor reserves the right to edit long articles.

Please note the Clermont Rag does not take positions on any political issue, nor does it endorse any candidate.  The publication therefore does not print any advert, article or any submission which can be deemed to contain content of a political nature.

Advertising in the RagAll paid advertisements must be paid for prior to printing. Unpaid ads will not be printed.

Payment is to be made at the Council Office or by contacting 1300 472 227 and speaking with a customer service officer. No accounts will be issued. A Privacy Form is required to be completed before your item can be published in the Clermont Rag.

Colour Advertising Colour advertising in the Rag will be limited. If you require colour advertising then booking in advance is advisable.

Please ensure that all items are emailed prior to the closing time of 5pm Monday in word or as a pdf or jpeg file.

Email your Clermont Rag items to [email protected]

The Isaac region relies heavily on the support of local SES volunteers and the role they play in making our community safe.

No matter who you are or what you do, there’s an SES task to suit every skill set.

If you would like more information on how to become a volunteer please contact Local Controller Alex McPhee on 0412 880 577 or email [email protected]

State Emergency Services (SES) Volunteers

Tai Chi For Health Regular Wednesday Classes at the Senior Citizen’s Hall.

Advanced: 9-10am Intermediate: 10-11am Beginners: 11-12pm (as required)

All welcome. Gold coin donation.

For more information please contact: Sue Flynn on 4983 3472 or 0418 719 198.

Clermont & District Servicemen’s ClubOpening hours are: 5.30pm to 7.30pm Wednesday and 5.30pm to late on Friday

Come on in and enjoy a friendly chat with your friends or family. Bring a mate or two for Friday night raffles with lots of great prizes. Happy hour from 6pm to 7pm.

Friday night members cash draw has kicked off.

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Date ClaimersMay

21 Anglican Monster Car Boot Sale/Book Fair

21 Bush Pigs home game

23-25 Clermont Show

24 Clermont Show Cattle Sale

26 Clermont Forum meeting

28 Reef out the Rubbish

June

2 Clermont Forum meeting

4 Clermont Markets

10-12 Clermont Pony Club Campdraft

15 Clermont Cattle Sale

16 Clermont Patchwork and Quilters Group Cent Sale

16-19 Clermont Gold Cup Campdraft

18 Bush Pigs home game

25 Bush Pigs home game

28 Skate Tour

July

1-3 Twin Hills ACA youth camp and campdraft

2 Clermont Markets

13 Clermont Cattle Sale

16 Clermont Races

29 Hopgood Charolais Bull Sale

30 Bush Pigs home game

August

6 Clermont Markets

9 Census night

13 Bush Pigs home game

17 Clermont Cattle Sale

18 Seniors week luncheon

19-20 Clermont Gold and Coal Festival

20 Bush Pigs home game

September

3 Clermont Markets

14 Clermont Cattle Sale

TBA Clermont Beef Bull Sale

October

1 Clermont Markets

6 Burenda Angus/ Brangus Bull Sale

12 Clermont Cattle Sale

26 Clermont Beef Expo & Billa Park Simmental Bull Sale

November

5 Clermont Markets

11 St Mary’s Christmas Fair

16 Clermont Cattle Sale

December

3 RSL Christmas fete

3 Clermont Markets

7 Clermont Cattle Sale

Ladies and Gents over 50 Clermont Senior Citizens are looking for new members.

We meet every 4th Thursday at our hall in Capricorn Street.

9am start for morning tea and activities, followed by our monthly meeting at 11am.

All welcome.

You’re invited!

Clermont MPHS is hosting a morning tea in aid of the Cancer Council and the Clermont community is invited.

Details as follows:When: 10am Wednesday May 18Where: Clermont Hospital

Come along and help us raise valuable funds for sup-port and research. There will be raffles on the day and the McGrath Breast Care nurses from Mackay will also be in attendance.

Raffle result:Pensioners League Mothers Day raffle drawn on May 7 was won by Barb Lambert. Thank you to all for your support.

HOCH & WILKINSON—CLERMONT’S LOCAL & INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE

Next Clermont Cattle Sale: Tuesday 24th May 2016

RENTALS: 0428 153 400 OFFICE: 07 4983 1555 SALES: 0417 082 448 www.hochandwilkinson.com www.facebook.com/weloveclermont www.realestate.com.au

2/77 Douglas Street

$250 p/w 3 2 2 $330p/w 4 1 1

51 Carina Crescent

1/10 Capella Street

$250 p/w 2 1 1

16 Sirius Street

$300 p/w 3 1 2

2 French Court

$250,000 3 1 2

Large Kitchen / office-sewing room/ front & back decks / Garden shed /

Large pool/Close to CBD

74 Box Street

$200,000 4 2 3

Large bedrooms & living areas / air conditioned / established pool / large 3 bay shed / 2015 m2 block

14 Box Street

$150,000 3 1 1

Lowset Queenslander/ Large bed-rooms/ Kitchen / water tanks / Large

shed/ / 2023m2 Block

‘Dream big, start small’ and take advantage of a variety of workshops being held across the Isaac region during Small Business Week. Most workshops are free so register early to secure your place.

For the full program visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au or check out the events tab on our Facebook page.

For more information contact Kirra Alexander: Ph: (07) 4846 3725 | Email: [email protected]: www.isaac.qld.gov.au/small-business-week

• Event Planning Basics

• Mentoring Sessions

• 10 ‘Must Have’s’ For Your Website

• Marketing for Small Business

• 8 Ways To Build Your Brand Using Social Media

• Quickbooks for Business

• MYOB for Business

• Xero for Business

• Business Immersion Program

• 5 Things To Do Immediately For Your Business

Small Business Week in IsaacMay 14 - 21

SMALL BUSINESS WEEK WORKSHOPS

To find out more call Council on 1300 ISAACS (472 227) or visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au

Council is hosting a series of roadshows during May and June to explain the newly revised program and to help interested parties with the application process.

Come along to one of the Clermont roadshows and find out how you can take advantage of Community Grants funding.

To book or for more information call 1300 ISAACS (472 227) or visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au

CLERMONT ROADSHOW SCHEDULE

DATE LOCATION START TIME

Friday May 27 Clermont Old 10am

Saturday May 28 Clermont Old 10am

Isaac Community Grants Roadshow CLERMONT

Did you know that local not-for-profit community groups, organisations and residents who are representing the region are eligible for funding through Council’s Community Grants program?

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LIBRARY HAPPENINGS

On the ShelfGet animated with Sunshine OnlineSunshine Online is one of several free library e-resources available through the Isaac Libraries link on the Isaac Regional Council website.

Sunshine Online is an animated and interactive maths and literacy learning database for children aged four to nine years.

To access Sunshine Online, follow the links via the Council’s website: www.isaac.qld.gov.au/e-resources and enter your library membership number.

I got this hat for National Simultaneous StorytimeDo you have a favourite hat?‘I Got This Hat’, written by Jol and Kate Temple and illustrated by Jon Foye, is the chosen book for the 2016 National Simultaneous Storytime.

National Simultaneous Storytime will be held nationally on Wednesday, 25 May at 11am when schools, libraries and playgroups gather to simultaneously read ‘I Got This Hat’.

Due to the Clermont Show Holiday being held on Wednesday May 25, the Clermont Library will hold its National Simultaneous Storytime session on Tuesday May 24 at 10am. Bring along your favourite hat.

Bookings are essential.

Zinio Digital Magazines now at Isaac LibrariesZinio for libraries is now available through the Isaac Libraries, giving Isaac Libraries members access to digital magazines.

You can read complete digital editions of popular magazines through Zinio for libraries and enjoy interactive elements such as audio and video.

For more details about Zinio for libraries, visitwww.isaac.qld.gov.au/e-books or enquire at your local Isaac library.

ComicsPlus is here!ComicsPlus has arrived at the Isaac Libraries and is a digital resource offering Isaac Libraries members thousands of free comics and graphic novels. Parental controls can be set for young children.

To access ComicsPlus, follow the links via the Council’s website: www.isaac.qld.gov.au/e-books

You will need to establish a ComicsPlus account using your Isaacs Libraries membership number and creating a password. A ComicsPlus Library edition app will need to be downloaded on to your tablet/ipad/iphone.

For further information about ComicsPlus, call the Clermont Library on 4846 3746.

Children’s ClassicsThe Clermont Library has a display of children’s classic novels including Heidi, Black Beauty, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. There are many more to choose from. Come in and check out our display and borrow a classic novel for your children or yourself.

First Five ForeverThe First Five Forever program aims to give children from birth to five years old the best chance in life and improve literacy outcomes. Babies and children love sharing stories and it’s never too early to talk, read and tell stories with your child.

New arrivals Recent arrivals in adult non-fiction includes the following:The Amazing Mrs Lesley by Frena Marnie NichollsA Dog Called Hope by Jason Morgan with Damien LewisIn Love with Betty the Crow by Robyn WilliamsForging a Forgotten History by Sargon George Donabed

Show Holiday closureThe Clermont Library will be closed on Wednesday, 25 May due to the Clermont Show Holiday.

Library program/event bookingsBookings for all library programs are essential. To book call the Clermont Library on 4846 3746.

Until next time, see you at the Library. Sue and Laura

Have you recently moved to Clermont with a young family and want to meet other young families.

The Clermont Library runs several weekly children’s sessions and these are a good way to connect with other parents with young children.

Rhymetime and Craft is held from 9.30am to 10am every Tuesday for children up to five years old, where they can sing and dance to nursery rhyme songs.

Baby Bounce is held on Thursday from 9.30am to 10am and is aimed at children aged up to two years.

Baby Bounce is a chance for parents to interact with their child through movement, music and song.

Storytime and Craft time for the littlies is held at the Clermont Library every Friday from 9.30am to 10.30am and caters for children up to Prep age.

Bookings are essential please phone 4983 4746 or email [email protected] gov.au

Children love Baby Bounce, Storytime, Craft and Rhymetime

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$300 per week 2 1 1

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Visit us on ww.ljhooker.com.au for all sales and rental listings

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Carpentry, tiling etc

Small renovations

Building maintenance

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Meetings 2016

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COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD

Religious Notices New Creation Fellowship Clermont‘Come As You Are’

Service time 10am SundaysScout Hall, Daintree Street

PS Trevor & Roxanne Cole4983 3980.

St Mary’s ChurchMaySaturday May 14 6pmSunday May 22 8.30amSaturday May 28 6pmSunday May 29 Ecumenical Service Catholic Church 9am

JuneSaturday June 4 Bishop Michael’s visit 6pmSunday June 12 8.30amSaturday June 18 6pmSunday June 26 8.30am

JulySaturday July 2 6pmSunday July 10 8.30amSaturday July 16 6pmSunday July 24 8.30amSaturday July 30 6pmSunday July 31 Ecumenical Service 9am

Anglican Church Service - All Saints’ Clermont Phone: 4983 3484

For Hire of Anglican Church Hall call 4983 1435.

Sonrise Central QueenslandJoin Us!

Sunday Service 9am

Mainly Music (0-5 years) Mondays 9.15am

Horse Riding Wednesdays 4 - 5.30pm

Kids Club Fridays 4 - 5pm

CLAW youth Fridays 7 – 9pm

58 Capella Street Clermont

We are an ACC church. Everyone welcome.

Phone: Ps Allan Kelly 041 7095918Ps Renita Kelly 0408 063 123Ps Judy Anne Dalrymple 0413 761 778

Uniting ChurchCnr Capella and Box StreetsSunday worship 8am. Holy Communion celebrated each Sunday.

Pastor Terry Stanyergregoryuniting.org.auPHONE: 4983 3445

Clermont Pensioners League

meet every 2nd Monday of the month

at the Senior Citizens Hall at 2pm.

Country Women’s Association

meetings are held on the first

Wednesday of the month at 11am at

the QCWA Hall, Sirius Street. Meeting

is followed by light lunch.

The Clermont Men’s Shed now open

Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

For further information please contact

Scott Rathbone on 0407 659 402.

Buffaloe Lodge No 45 Clermont

meet every 4th Sunday of the month

at 10am at the Leo Hotel. Meetings

will be held May 22, June 26, July 24,

August 28, September 25, October 23

and November 27.

Clermont Forum meet in the

Commercial Hotel dining room during

school term every 1st Thursday at

12 noon to 1pm. We will meet June 2.

Clermont Artslink meetings are held

every third Thursday of the month at

6.30pm at the Scout Hall in Daintree

Street. For more information contact

Liz Liveingstone on 4983 2652.

SSAA meetings held at the Range

on 3rd Sunday of the month at 12

midday.

Clermont Patchwork and Quilters

Group Inc meet Thursday and

Saturday 9.30am – 3.30pm. 1st

Thursday night of the month 6.30pm

to late. Please join us for a cuppa and

a laugh. Further info contact Linda on

0427 880 961.

Clermont Meals On Wheels

meetings are held every alternate

month on the 2nd Monday at 2pm at

Monash Lodge.

Monash Lodge Inc meetings are

held on the 2nd Tuesday of each

month at 4pm at Monash Lodge.

Clermont Senior Citizens

Association hold their meeting on the

4th Thursday after activities at 11am.

Join us at our hall in Capricorn Street.

All welcome.

Clermont Community Choir

meet every week at the Scout Hall.

Alternating Wednesday and Thursday

nights at 7.30pm. New members

always welcome - 16 years or over.

For more information contact Freida

Berry Porta on 0409 394 651.

Clermont Health Advisory Network

Team meets the first Thursday of

each month at 7.30am at the Clermont

Hospital. For more information

contact Liz Livingstone on 4983 4011.

Clermont RSL Sub Branch will be

holding their AGM on Saturday May

28 at the RSL Clubhouse, 76 Herschel

Street at 10.30am. David Ward,

Branch President.

Extended to June 2016

Anzac Heroes and Heroines Exhibition

Visit www.isaac.qld.gov.auor call 1300 ISAACS

(1300 472 227) to find out more

Clermont Historical CentreCelebrating the Anzac Centenary

Astonishingly, 706 men and women from the Clermont district left for the perils of WWI and WWII to protect their home and nation.

A century on, we remember and honour all those who’ve served in conflict with the Anzac Heroes and Heroines Exhibition, showing at the Clermont Historical Centre from March 2016.

We invite you to experience this personal exhibition telling stories of local heroes and life in Central Queensland during war times.

Opening hours from March 2, 2016(Closed January & February)

Wednesday to Saturday, 9am to 3pm

Location Peak Downs Highway, 2km from Clermont

Entry fee $6 adults, $4 pensioners, $3 children under 12yrs $15 family with two or more children

Due to popular demand the exhibition has been extended to June 2016.

For more information about the upgrade or exhibition, visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au or call 1300 472 227.

WWI premier sniper William “Billy” Sing

Soldiers march down Capella Street, Clermont

Join us for National Simultaneous Storytime

National Simultaneous Storytime is back with this year’s book ‘I Got This Hat’ written by Jol and Kate Temple and illustrated by Jon Foye. Bring your favourite hat to Clermont Library’s special storytime session:

Clermont LibraryTuesday May 2410am

Bookings essential, call

1300 ISAACS (472 227) or

visit the library to reserve your spot.

at your local council office.

Visit or to start saving.isaac.qld.gov.au

Claim your free tap timer!

Available to residents of Isaac Regional Council only.

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SPORTS NEWS

Clermont Sports CentreSmall group training and general session timetable - May 1 to May 31Jupiter Street Clermont 07 4983 1422All small group training included in gym membership or $16.50 for casual passes.

Bert’s Place Kids Club– Childcare daily hours. Fees apply. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9am to 12pm.

MondayAxis 30mins 6.15amRevolution spin 60mins 9.30am Pilates mat and ball work L1-L2 11amPower step 30mins 6.30pm Yoga 6pmTRX beginners 7pm

TuesdayLadies indoor volleyball 9.15am/10.15amRip express 5.45pmRevolution express 30mins 6.30pm

WednesdayTRX flex 30mins 6.15amAxis 30mins 9amRevolution spin 1/2 hour 9.30amPowers step 30mins 5.30pmTHUMP beginners 6pmYoga 6pmRevolution spin 1 hour 7pm

Thursday Lazy fox jogging 8.30amJunior mixed dodgeball 8 to 14 years. 4.30pm. $5 per game plus registration fee.Mixed indoor volleyball 6.30pm

FridayRevolution express 30mins 9.15am Rip express 10amYoga over 55’s 11amPilates mat and ball work L1-L2 5.45pm

Saturday THUMP 45mins 8.30am TRX 9.15am

SundayRevolution 1 hour 5pmRip express 30-45mins 6pm

CLASS DESCRIPTIONSTRX Suspension Training Every Suspension training exercise builds true functional strength and improves flexibility, balance and core stability all at once, as is required on the playing fields of sport and in

life. Intermediate sessions are higher intensity workouts as basics should be well ingrained in participants. Monday and Saturdays, Wednesday 30 minutes flexibility focus.

Rip Group RxA high intensity strength conditioning class using barbell and light weights. 45-1 hour in duration. Bring towel and water bottle! $16.50 casual/free for members. Rip Express is a 45min major muscle group workout.

THUMP boxing for fitness1 hour free for members. Beginners L1 run Wednesday nights 6pm. A pair of inners to be worn under gloves can be purchased for $5.00 before class. L2 and L3 bookings only! Boxing equipment provided for both classes. $16.50 per class, free for gym members.

AXIS A half hour functional body weight resistance class for adults and kids 8-14 year olds. Improve core and whole body strength. $6.60 per child. Class is set to music. New class time Monday’s 6.15am

Indoor Volleyball FixturesSeason 1 runs Thursday nights throughout Term 1 and 2. Start time 6.30pm time slot . Mixed teams.

Tuesday Ladies Volleyball Fixtures Season 1 runs February to June. New players welcome. Game start times TBA.

Junior Mixed Dodgeball (NEW)Thursday’s 4.30pm nominations open for season 1. $15 registration fee and $5 game fee per child. Half hour games. New players welcome!

Power Step (NEW) 30 minute step class which will tone, strengthen and improve your cardiovascular endurance.

PilatesLevel 1 Mat and Ball 45 mins learn the fundamentals of Pilates in a low impact class for good posture, strength for pelvic floor, core and general toning. Mats required.

Tight Arse Tuesday’s $7 gym passes and squash. Don’t get offended get active!

YogaA class for everyone! For ages 5 and up to 90 or more. You will learn breathing exercises and positions that can help improve arthritic symptoms, insomnia, blood pressure, mood and aid with relaxation and flexibility. There are many benefits of Yoga, this class is suitable for pregnant women, screening will be conducted prior to participation. BOOKINGS FOR YOGA ARE ESSENTIAL. $16.50 for casuals . $6.60 for children up to 14 years. Power Yoga is not suitable for children under 10 years of age.

SPIN/Revolution Great music and a fantastic calorie burning hour of indoor cycling. You’ll learn correct technique for improved performance and have fun cycling. Bookings essential. Revolution Express is a half hour session being added to the program in November all indoor cycling classes are moderate to high intensity classes.

7 Jupiter St Clermont, 07 4983 1422www.clermontsportscentre.com

Clermont Rifle Association IncJust a reminder that we have a new scoped and peep sight club rifle available to new and interested shooters, with full training and coaching from fully qualified range officers if required.

Contact Jan Thornhill on 0408 980 939 or Noel (Bear) Byrne on 0419 791 751 or email [email protected]

Vets golfWinner of the stroke competition was Ned McFarlane with run downs to Tony Henn and Bill Moller.

Least putts 13 to Ned McFarlane.

Vets hit off at 9am every Thursday and visitors are welcome.

CLERMONT RAGThe

www.isaac.qld.gov.au 1300 ISAACS

SPORTS NEWS

Madabout FitnessMonthly timetable May

All classes and open gym are $12.50

41 James Road, ClermontMadonna 0448 007 263

Monday 9.30am Gut and Butt Blast5.45pm Gut and Butt Blast

Wednesday 9.30am Circuit training5.45pm Lets Lift Circuit

Thursday 5.45pm Metafit7.30pm – 9pm Open gym

Friday 6.30am XT-THUMP 5.30pm – 9pm Open gym

Saturday 6.30am – 9pm Open gym

Sunday 6.30am – 7.30pm Open gymOpen gym is only available to Madabout Fitness clientele.

CLASS DESCRIPTIONGut and Butt Blastis a target class that focuses on strengthening and toning the nine core divisions of the abdominal plane. While simultaneously blasting the three muscles of the buttocks, hamstrings and quadriceps. This will increase fat metabolism at rest and help slim and tone those problematic areas. Although not targeted, general whole body conditioning applies and while challenging, is more than suitable for any fitness level.

Circuit trainingThis is a form of body conditioning or resistance training using high-intensity/low-intensity aerobic energy.

It targets strength building and muscular endurance. An exercise ‘circuit’ is one completion of all prescribed exercises in the program. It is highly enjoyable and recommended to all levels of fitness.

Open gymThis is your opportunity to use the Gym facilities, there will be a basic weights program and WOD on offer for your utilisation, or you could just be creative and do your own training.

XT - THUMP boxingit’s a nice way to start your day. This class incorporates 10mins of circuit cardio, 10mins strength training and 20mins thump boxing. A fully functional total body workout that burns, burns, burns.

MetafitThis is a 30 minute bodyweight training system that gets results! It is a functional and effective, metabolic workout that will change the way you train. Created by a former Royal Marine Commando, Metafit combines the latest HIIT techniques with traditional ‘old school’ bodyweight exercises to set the metabolism on fire!

Lets lift circuitResistance Circuit works on the principle of Circuit Training with stations broken down into a lower and upper body weights workout, using the subscription of low weights high repetition to develop a challenging total body workout, ensuring lean muscle mass gains.

Clermont Branch IncWanting to become a member? Please contact, Lloyd on 4983 2010 or Frances on 4983 1478.

We shoot on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of every month. Arrive at range at 9.30am and commence shooting at 10am.

Anyone who is interested in shooting rifles or pistols are welcome to attend.

Next Firearms Safety Course will be held on Sunday June 5 providing we have enough people register. If interested please phone Christine Marteene on 0429 833 052 to register.

Golf resultsLyn Ilott and Bill Moller were the winners of the Mother’s Day mixed stableford with runners up Toni McFarlane and Jim Burgess.

Open pin shots to Rhonda Bleakley and Ross Faint and approach shots to Toni McFarlane, Bruce Rieck and Peter Bleakley.

This Sunday is the 4th club medal and golfers please note new hit off times. Ladies 12 noon and men 12.30pm.

Clermont Clay Target ClubWe held our monthly shoot last weekend with good attendance from local and travelling shooters.

For more information on Clay Target shooting call Allison Skinner 0427 792 562.

Junior GolfDates to remember:May 15 home game

May 22 home game

May 23 golf lesson for all 3 holes 3.30pm

Results May 8:

We had a great turn out for our Mothers Day ambrose. Thanks to our sponsors for the day.

Long drives:

3 holes Division 1 - boys -Nate Zordon girls - Reina Zordon

3 holes Division 2 - Flynn Hart

6 holes - Clayton Mahoney

9 holes - Brayden Mahoney

Winners:

3 holes Division 1 - Islee and Renee

3 holes Division 2 - Hudson and Clare

6 holes - Fletcher and Kellie

9 holes - Brayden and Larrisa

For further information please contact Toni McFarlane on 0438 689 919 or email [email protected]

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