Tuesday, 7 March 2017

March 2017 What's on in Wycheproof

Wycheproof P-12 College Quiz Night
Friday 24 March at 7.30pm at Wycheproof Golf Club
Tables of 6   $8 per person.  Bookings phone 54937409
(Fundraiser for Year 11 Melbourne Orientation Week)




Drop in centre

Open each Tuesday 11am to 4pm at Wycheproof Senior Citizens Rooms.   All welcome
Supported by East Wimmera Health Service, Buloke Shire and Loddon Mallee Mental Health Network





Wycheproof & District Lawn Tennis Club Labour Day Weekend Tournament
 The hottest weekend in tennis is on in Wycheproof  during the long weekend 11-13 March.
For tournament information and entry forms email wychetennisclub@hotmail.com





Disturbing the peace

Wycheproof Youth Group  has been busy planning the annual Disturbing the Peace Freeza Event at the Mt Wycheproof Race Course on Sunday 12 March. This is a major event on the local calendar. This year’s featured  DJ is Benny B.
The event is strictly for school-age teenagers in years 7 to 12. It is a drug and alcohol free event. For info see DTP Facebook page at www.facebook.com/wycheproofdtp2017







The next Locals who Lunch will be held on Friday 17 March at the Terminus Hotel at 12.30pm.   
Please RSVP names and numbers to Amanda phone M: 0407 844 904.
Everyone is welcome. Bring a friend, or if you have visitors bring them along.








March 2017 Wycheproof P-12 College news

Public Speaking
Wednesday morning 22 February students from Year 5 to Year 12 presented their speeches in the Annual Public Speaking Competition. Mr Connolly allocated a special award for humour and having a "red hot go" and Xavier McKersie, Matilda Bish, Rowan Jones and Cian Polzin each received a block of chocolate in this category
Congratulations to the winning speakers: Year 5/6-Matilda Bish on the topic ‘Case Headers versus John Deere Headers’; Year 7/8- Ella Sheahan on the ‘Dangers of Soft Drinks’; Year 9/10- Equal winners Gemma Fawcett whose topic was ‘Male Domestic Abuse’ and Eloise Gretgrix whose topic was ‘The Failure of our Correctional Services’; and Year 11/12- Koen Phyland on the topic ‘What effect Trump's Administration will have on Australia.’
Swimming
During February primary students had swimming lessons at the Wycheproof pool to familiarise them with water safety and protocol.
Secondary students competed in the House Swimming Sports, with a win to Broadway, and then competed at the NCD Swimming Sports at St Arnaud. While Wycheproof did not have any winners at the St. Arnaud meet, students tallied enough places to earn the Standardised Aggregate Shield.
Student Leaders.

The 2017 School Captains, House Captains and Class Captains include School Captains , Joseph Fawcett and Mary-Anne Pollard, who will lead the way for all the junior representatives and look forward to a very productive year

March 2017 Odds and ends...news snippets

Community car working group

A community car working group is being established to meet at the WCRC. The working group will get the ball rolling with the Community Car Project, oversee the project in this initial set up phase, and establish a timeline to implement the project including setting a start date. If you are interested in being part of this group or for information contact WCRC phone 5493 7455


Wyche On Track in review
Wycheproof VISION is seeking comments to improve the newsletter or to suggest alternatives to the newsletter. It is currently available as both hard copy or online blog. To have your say about the newsletter; if is of value to you or not; and if it should continue email info@wycheproof.vic.au, write a note and drop it in to the WCRC, or  attend Wyche VISION meetings.

 Tuning into kids
Learn how to help your child manage feelings and emotions, manage worry, frustration, and anger.
3 Sessions Mondays 6 March, 20 March and 27 March at WCRC 10.15 to 2.30pm. Lunch and morning tea provided. Enrolment in this course is offered for free
Please book for catering purposes on 54937455

Financial counselling for Buloke supported  by Mallee Family Care. Call 1800 63 22 63 for an appointment. Kaylene Birch will be working from the Old Shire Office, Birchip on 23 March, 20 April, 18 May and 29 June 2

Volunteers needed

There are several community groups in Wycheproof in need of volunteer support.  Some groups meet once a month and others once in a while. Volunteer time may be one or two hours a month or may be more, depending on your interests. If you would like more information call in or contact Wycheproof Community Resource Centre on 5493 7455 or email info@wycheproof.vic.au
· To support our local hospital the Friends of East Wimmera Health Service-Wycheproof  fundraising activities including catering on sheep sale days, an annual quiz night and Mother’s Day flower fundraiser. Wycheproof Art and Craft Shop. Located on  Broadway, the Art and Craft Shop. The group is looking for volunteers to supervise at the shop which is open 10am to 4pm. Shifts can be in two-hour blocks or more.
· Wycheproof Op Shop. The op shop is a busy place and one of the key spots for tourists to browse when visiting Wycheproof. The shop is open each Tuesday and Friday 10am to 4pm and rosters are flexible.
· Wycheproof Community Museum, in the historic primary school on Mount St. Volunteers meet each Wednesday afternoon at the museum.

Chamber chatter with Tracy
Shops are taking on sartorial splendour with the addition of some crafty bunting. Jill at Revival  has led the trend and Chris at Chalmers Butchers has followed suit with bunting for outside the shop and has hers up already and looking fabulous.
Market days will have a new look with tables on the footpath displaying stock to show that it is a special day in the town.
 Until next month, support your locals to keep them in business.



Wyche youth news


Lions Youth of the Year announced

Congratulations to Public Speaker winner, Hannah Mill and Lions Club of Wycheproof Youth of the Year 2017, Jordan Sheahan.










Disturbing the peace

Wycheproof Youth Group  has been busy planning the annual Disturbing the Peace Freeza Event at the Mt Wycheproof Race Course on Sunday 12 March. This is a major event on the local calendar. This year’s featured  DJ is Benny B.
The event is strictly for school-age teenagers in years 7 to 12. It is a drug and alcohol free event. For info see DTP Facebook page at www.facebook.com/wycheproofdtp2017

Welcome to our community

Welcome to new manager at WCRC, Averyll Loft

During February we welcomed Averyll Loft as manager at the Wycheproof Community Resource Centre. Averyll hails from Queensland and is an experienced journalist, most recently working as Editor at The Guardian newspaper Swan Hill where she managed a busy newsroom. Averyll with her partner Josh Pellegrino and toddler Edie has made Wycheproof her home. 






Welcome to Jing Li

Chinese Assistant Jing Li has arrived from China for a year at Wycheproof P-12 College. She is keen to see and do as much as possible while here, so if you are going somewhere special and have room in the car she would be delighted with any opportunity to explore and learn about Wycheproof, surrounding towns, farming and Victoria.


March 2017 Everyone for tennis!

Junior tennis
The final day of junior tennis was one of those perfect summer days at the Wycheproof & District Lawn Tennis Club. Thank you to Rhonda Allan who volunteered her time coaching the ‘Hot Shot Tennis Program’ for the 2016/17 season. She was ably assisted by Mary Anne Pollard and the 15 juniors learned many new skills and all enjoyed their tennis lessons.
Eight juniors participated, playing 2-3 sets for their lessons and important skills learned were how to score and court etiquette. By the end of the 10 weeks we witnessed some great rallies and close sets!  Thank you to Bianca Orr who also helped umpire every week.

Right: Lucky door prize winners were Kate Thompson, Mitchell Coatsworth & Cameron Mens








Abovet:  It was an ice-cream sort of day at the tennis break up.  Pictured are (back seated) Eabha Polzin, Libby Thompson, Ruby Ison, Ollie Daykin, Morgan Beattie, (foreground) Darcy Coles, Dakota Connolly & Mitchell Coatsworth

  
Tennis in March
Club members are busy preparing for the annual tournament on the Labour Day Long Weekend. If you can assist with catering see the lists at local shops or if you can volunteer time on the weekend email wychetennisclub@hotmail.com.
Following the tournament there will be two evening social tennis events playing the fast-four competition:  Thursday 16 March and Thursday 23 March at 6pm. Cost is $5 each session.


March 2017 News with Jacinta

As we wave farewell to summer our thoughts in March turn to an eclectic array of events being held in Wycheproof.
Thank you to the WCRC for hosting a fruit fly information afternoon. Rhys Neville, a plant standards office with the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources Victoria, talked about prevention and control of this pest. It has been heartbreaking for the home gardeners in the district to discard large crops of stone fruit, tomatoes and even citrus due to this destructive pest. See information on the newsletter blog (access from the Wycheproof website). Information brochures are available at  WCRC.
If it is March, then we know the Wycheproof Lawn Tennis Club members are limbering up for the annual tournament on the long weekend 11-13 March. It is often three of the hottest days of tennis on the calendar and we know that the club always hosts a professional event that attracts visitors from across the state.
What a great time it will be in Wycheproof as that weekend is the Lions Club of Wycheproof first annual Show and Shine event from noon on Saturday 11 March, which includes a Rock ‘n Roll concert in the evening. The Wycheproof Youth Group is in the final stages of planning for the FReeZA event, Disturbing the Peace on Sunday 12 March, a ‘must do’ event on the calendar for teenagers from across Buloke and Loddon Shires.
We know that many people have some great ideas for events and groups have need of support to host events.  There are two important meetings in March. The first is the Wycheproof A&P Society meeting on 17 March. So if the show is valuable to you and Wycheproof please go along and support this great annual event. Another important meeting is a gathering of ideas for tourism events on Monday 20 March
It is always heartening for organisers of events to know that our community supports them in so many ways. Thank you to all who supported the Manequin Challenge filming on the mount for the ‘We are here’ documentary. Thank you to all who attended the 5th Annual Harvest Thanksgiving Service and Wycheproof VISION fundraising barbecue lunch on Sunday 26 February.  The Ice Breakthrough event on 21 February was also well attended. More than 30 people heard presenter Jacqueline and Community Liaison Officer Victoria Police Andrew Downes talk about the health and social problems caused by drug use, how to keep safe and how help a family member or friend who is using drugs. The notion of ‘talk therapy’, talking to people and keeping channels of communication open, is seen as the key to helping people.
A ‘shout out’ to Buloke Shire Council for placing the ‘No Camping’ signs at Centenary Park. Camping in the carpark at Centenary Park has concerned the community for some time and Wycheproof VISION had passed on those concerns to council. We appreciate this support from the Buloke Council.