The Bowden's Silver Rylstone Street Feast is on again, Saturday, November 2. The organising committee has made a special effort to make the day user friendly to the visiting public. The Catholic Church grounds will be used to entertain the children with merry-go-round rides, face painting and novelty games. Over 50 stalls will provide a full range of art and produce. A large variety of food stalls will keep the visitors well fed. Continuous music will be on with the improved sound system. Musicians, Jasmine Kernaghan, Bushrock, Jada O'Brien and Grace Woodgate and Mickey Pye will be entertaining, as well as the local schools with Physical Culture, Choir and a Dance Group. Special guests will cut an eighteenth birthday cake. A new event will be the duck races. No live ducks will be used and the running of the event is a 'Too Be Announced" project. The people seated for the Street Feast are guaranteed a great day and with the current organisation the rest of the visitors will thoroughly enjoy themselves.
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Todays Spring Menu for the CWA Café
With all funds supporting Barnardos Woman's Refuge House in Bathurst the CWA volunteers have organised todays menu. Mains. Chicken and mushroom casserole with rice, $7, Beef curry with rice $7, Sheperd's pie, Baked ricotta and roasted tomatoes, Salmon Frittata $6. Desserts $4, Banana Cake, Peach Kuchen, $3 Scones with jam and cream. Fresh bread and butter, water, tea & coffee available. Take home or eat-in and separate frozen menu available. From 11.30am to 2pm, Jacques St, Kandos. On Melbourne Cup Day the CWA ladies will not be open as they don't wish to compete with other food entertainment establishments.
Good Showing at Kandos Markets
The St. Laurence Anglican Church markets were held on Saturday at St Laurence Anglican Church Kandos with many stall holders selling quality goods. One stall in particular was run by Dorothy Pike of Glen Davis, selling a range of great candles.
Dorothy has been making candles for over ten years. Her business is Tranqillyn Candlelight comprised of pure Soy candles in various containers which include jars, 9 and 15 hour tea lights in small dishes and glass melts. Her sister Kerry who runs another stall at St Laurence Anglican Church markets sources the containers for her.
"I've always been interested in candles since I was a kid making them from a kit." Said Mrs Pike. "I got into the markets and started selling them; it's a hobby out of control."
"I do refills for people. The main cost is the container, refills are quite cheap. I pick up empty jars and do drop-offs." She said. "I use the correct sized wick for the right container for a good success rate. It's therapeutic making candles."
She said of the markets: "it's the social life, coming to the markets and being around people."
Mrs Pike also sells her candles at Capertee markets, Rylstone Street Feast, Cementa (in Kandos), and the markets at Sunny Corner. You can email her at dott@tranquillyncandlelight.com, or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TranquillynCandlelight.
They expect a good crowd at the Kandos markets with the warmer weather and there's much to see and buy. As usual, a barbeque is available with tasty food on offer. The markets raise much needed funds for Anglicare and the Rylstone/ Kandos Parish of St Laurence Anglican Church. For more information on the Kandos markets you can phone Pauline on 63794533, or Rose on 63794179. The Kandos markets are held at St Laurence Anglican Church Kandos on the corner of Angus Avenue and Jacques Streets on the third Saturday of every month. They would love to see you there. Story and Photos by Jason Roberts.
Pink Up Community Markets
The Sunday Rylstone Community Markets held in the grounds of the Globe Hotel held a special McGrath foundation 'Pink-Up' day.
As the local Pink Up Your Town Committee, we're calling on you; our neighbours, sports clubs, schools and local businesses to get behind our efforts and help us create a visual show of support for people in our own local area experiencing breast cancer.
By pinking up and helping us raise funds for the McGrath Foundation, you'll help ensure families across Australia have the specialised care and support of a McGrath Breast Care Nurse.
A breast cancer diagnosis can change your life in an instant. McGrath Breast Care Nurses are there every step of the way providing physical, emotional and psychological support to individuals and their families.
With more than 18,000 people diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia this year, the need for McGrath Nurses continues to grow.
Help us do our part to make sure McGrath Breast Care Nurses are available to anyone who needs one by donating to our town's page today or by getting involved and planning your own activity, just contact the committee leader using the details below: Dianne Kearney, email rylfood@bigpond.net.au. How can you help 'Pink Up' our town? Pink Pink Up Your Town
David's Diary
October 26 Kandos Museum 'Lady Bushranger Talk' 2pm
October 26 Kandos RSL Community Club 'Open Mike Night' from 5pm
November 2 Bowden's Silver Rylstone Street Feast from 10am
November 3 Dragon Boat Races, Windamere dam from 8am