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Posted by Rob Cairns from Kyogle in Community & Local Events on 10/12/2008 at 02:28 PM
The Kyogle Bakery is celebrating its 1st Birthday this month. On 17th December, Max and Laurel Kassebaum, and their sons, Christopher and Matthew, will mark their first twelve months in the business. During this time, they have worked hard to improve both the quality and variety of the baked products which are made daily in the kitchen directly behind the shop. Max and Laurel are very proud to announce that their meat pies are being sold now from Urbenville to Casino and many points in between. Their range of pies is large; with 11 varieties of savoury and 5 of sweet, all of which are made from scratch. The meat pies are made with beef supplied by Lynn's Butchery, Kyogle. The rabbit meat for the rabbit pies is supplied by Border Ranges Rabbit Farms, Kyogle. Max and Laurel like to buy locally as much as possible, as many local businesses know. As part of the Kyogle Bakery's new owners' efforts to become an integral part of the community, they've taken up the challenge to enter events with gusto. The best example of …
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A lovely Ecumenical Carol Service was held at The Risk hall recently with lots of flowers along the stage. It started at 6.30pm with a “Basket Tea” at the hall and this was enjoyed by everyone. There was lots of Carol singing with piano; mandolin; recorder and flute …
The Repco Rally is negative in so many ways. Millions of dollars of taxpayers' money has been given to the rally because apparently it can't function without financial support. Millions of dollars of taxpayers' money is being spent to try to convince us to burn less …
My letter in the previous issue of Talking Turkey described some of the actions of Kyogle Council and the State Labor Government as 'destructive and predatory' as a consequence I've had some outraged bawlers on the phone; including an elected councillor, and a senior employee of Kyogle …
At the NSW Rural Doctors Network Conference dinner held on Saturday 29th November, 21 doctors with at least 40 years of medical practice in rural NSW were recognised for their contributions. Collectively, the doctors have achieved an amazing 983 years of medical service to rural …
'Walking Backwards for Christmas' The official opening for this years Roxy Gallery Christmas exhibition is Friday December 12 at 6pm. 'Walking Backwards for Christmas' is the title of this years Christmas Exhibition and the Gallery has a Christmas Carol to go with the show. …
ACE Kyogle is seeking interest from people who would like to apply to teach a class in Kyogle. If you have skills that you are willing to pass on to others we would like to hear from you, whether your skills are job-related or are to do with a hobby or leisure activities. Perhaps you …
The first Ward Meeting for B Ward was held at the Dyraaba Hall on Monday 24th November. B Ward Cr. Lynette Zito facilitated the meeting and Cr. Janet Wilson was in attendance. This meeting followed the same informal conversational style as the A Ward meeting and the residents …
FREE Mobile Phone Training for Seniors CTC is currently running mobile phone training for seniors. More sessions will be run between now and February, both introductory sessions for real beginners, more detailed introductory sessions and specific sessions on topics such as using …
One critter fills me with terror and relief at the same time, this is the king cricket. The look of it is truly terrifying. The best thing about king crickets is that by human standards, they are relatively small, and if pushed to it, in defence of myself, I am large enough to step on …
BUNDJULAHM'S BLURB JINGI-WULLU (Greetings) This is my last column for 2008 and I would like to thank all those people who have contributed to its success. I have had wonderful feedback from the community and look forward to contributing to the Northern Rivers Talking …
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Yourtutor What is it? Yourtutor provides students and parents with FREE access to quality, on-demand tutoring. It allows you to connect through YOUR library's website to a free, live, online, study support service Monday to Friday, 4 - 8pm for easy, instant help with maths, …
Following an independent selection panel process, Northern Rivers Tourism is pleased to announce its five newly appointed board members for 2009. They are: Cameron Arnold - General Manager of Operations from Domain Resorts at Kingscliff - Casuarina. Cameron brings …
Many people want to know which of Kyogle’s roads Repco Rally want to use. At a meeting on Friday 28th November for selected residents, rally organisers showed a map with proposed routes. The map wasn’t very detailed but the routes on which competitive stages may run are …
The first Ward Meeting for A Ward was held at the Roxy Gallery on Wednesday 19th November and residents arrived early for an opportunity to talk about the things that they think are important for our community. Cr. Janet Wilson, A Ward Councillor was in attendance, along with Cr. …
Please come along for a free evening at the Espresso Edge Cafe, 109 Summerland Way Kyogle on Wednesday 17th December 2008 at 8pm. There will be refreshments available for …
The East of the Range Australia Day Committee are really excited about organising the upcoming Australia Day for 2009, with the theme being “True Colours”. Organisations are asked to provide a representative from each club to attend the celebrations, wearing their …