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December 2011 Kangaroo Valley Voice www.kangaroovalley.nsw.au Page 2<br />

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Treasurer<br />

Secretary<br />

Committee<br />

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alley<br />

oice<br />

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Journalists<br />

Columnists<br />

Distribution<br />

Sports Report<br />

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Published by<br />

Kangaroo Valley<br />

Voice Incorporated.<br />

Registration #<br />

Y2627221<br />

The monthly community newspaper <strong>of</strong> Kangaroo Valley<br />

Carl Leddy<br />

Ken Crocker<br />

Larraine Hahlos<br />

Sheila Young<br />

Joan Bray<br />

Carl Leddy<br />

Position available<br />

Joan Bray<br />

Lee Sharam<br />

Jenelle Brangwin<br />

Rosemary Stanton<br />

Kiri Broad<br />

Sean Kramer<br />

Gerry North<br />

Ron Bower<br />

Sean Scarisbrick<br />

Gerard Keyser<br />

Tony Barnett<br />

Angus Kennedy<br />

Hope Kennedy<br />

Position available<br />

A P Sparke & Broad<br />

Editorial and advertising <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

telephone or (02)- 4465 1621<br />

Kangaroo Valley Voice was originally established<br />

under the Small Towns Program (an initiative <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Business & Regional Development).<br />

K.V. Voice Inc. aims to support & develop the Valley’s<br />

economic, social & communication infrastructure. The<br />

Committee & Assistants are all volunteers, who donate<br />

their time and expertise for the benefit <strong>of</strong> our readers.<br />

All Valley residents, clubs & organisations are invited to<br />

forward editorial submissions.<br />

The K.V. Voice is financially self sufficient due to<br />

income received from local businesses and advertising.<br />

DISCLAIMER<br />

The statements and opinions expressed in this publication are<br />

made in good faith by Kangaroo Valley community members.<br />

K.V. Voice Inc., Committee, volunteers and contributors do not<br />

take responsibility for any statements advertisement, notice,<br />

letter or opinions published. Such are published at the risk <strong>of</strong> the<br />

contributor, who accepts liability for any intended publication. All<br />

contributors agree to indemnify the publisher and warrant that<br />

the material is accurate and is neither deceptive or misleading,<br />

in breach <strong>of</strong> copyright, defamatory or in breach <strong>of</strong> any laws.<br />

PRINTED BY: Red Barron Printing, Bomaderry. NSW<br />

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As we come to the end <strong>of</strong> another hectic<br />

and successful year by the Valley Voice<br />

team, this larger than normal issue<br />

highlights the onset <strong>of</strong> inescapable change<br />

that even finds it’s way into a valley as<br />

protected and private as this one is.<br />

There is a longish story on the passing <strong>of</strong><br />

the CWA (mentioned in the November issue)<br />

wherein Win Palmer (a one time editor <strong>of</strong><br />

the Voice) reflects on the purposes and<br />

personalities which made up the ethos and<br />

achievements <strong>of</strong> the CWA, an organisation<br />

that undoubedly once was a key social and<br />

cultural grouping in times past.<br />

But as CWA disappears there is to be a step up<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Upper River community spirit with a<br />

festival planned for early March 2012.<br />

There is also a festive spirit afoot with the<br />

coming <strong>of</strong> the KV School productions at the KV<br />

Hall (see wot’s on page 59 for details), a new<br />

Pantomime scheduled for Saturday December 17<br />

(also at the Hall), the annual Carols presentation<br />

at The Church <strong>of</strong> the Good Shepherd on Sunday<br />

18 and the return <strong>of</strong> the Christmas Eve concert at<br />

the Friendly Inn on December 24.<br />

This follows a busy November with Melbourne<br />

Cup Day , a piano recital and and Evening with<br />

the Thirsty Night Singers (see page 3).<br />

Whoever said there is “nothing to do” got it<br />

wrong.<br />

The FYRE production <strong>of</strong> the Island was well<br />

supported (see pages 15 and 16), the group has<br />

progessed in leaps and bounds in the few years it<br />

has been operating.<br />

We also have advance notice <strong>of</strong> the big annual<br />

event The Friendly Show staged by the A & H<br />

Association in February (on page 14 with more<br />

in our February issue).<br />

There have been many other events and<br />

happenings including our story on page 5 <strong>of</strong> a<br />

magnificent contribution to a woman’s<br />

happiness, by the donation <strong>of</strong> an all expenses<br />

covered Wedding ceremony for a lady suffering<br />

terminal cancer.<br />

Editorial<br />

End <strong>of</strong> one era but many new beginnings<br />

The KV Bush Retreat have stepped in to make<br />

her dream come true.<br />

Congratulations on your generosity.<br />

Congratulations also to three local ladies who<br />

have received awards for community service<br />

from the Department <strong>of</strong> Primary Industry.<br />

Three awards to a small town is quite some<br />

achievement.<br />

There is still an air <strong>of</strong> uncertainty about the<br />

future <strong>of</strong> the Bowling Club with an<br />

extraordinary meeting <strong>of</strong> the Nowra Bowling<br />

Club, called for December 4 to consider the<br />

updated situation and pass motions to the effect<br />

<strong>of</strong> putting the affairs and assets <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Kangaroo Valley Bowling Club into a format<br />

which would make it possible to hive <strong>of</strong>f or<br />

sell the Valley operation, unless the trading<br />

figures improve dramatically.<br />

Tony Barnett’s series on People Power<br />

continues, this month featuring the VIEW Club<br />

and the Show Society, while Tony also reports<br />

on the developments re the Seniors Living<br />

project (see page 4).<br />

The efforts <strong>of</strong> the working group appear to be<br />

achieving positive progess and we look<br />

forward to seeing some definite proposals<br />

emerge from the work <strong>of</strong> the committee to<br />

date.<br />

As the busiest time <strong>of</strong> the year approaches for<br />

all in the Valley, it would be a good thing to<br />

support the local shops who (judging by the<br />

large increase in parcels to the Post Office) are<br />

really feeling the impact <strong>of</strong> internet shopping.<br />

Please support all the local businesses (some <strong>of</strong><br />

whom are advertising their wares on page 26)<br />

because without a pr<strong>of</strong>itable base from local<br />

residents it is difficult for the retailers to<br />

continue to provide choice and variety, which<br />

is what tourists are looking for.<br />

Finally my thanks to the contirbutors and<br />

advertisers <strong>of</strong> the Voice for their continued<br />

support, ideas and feedback, for without that<br />

stimulus there would be something missing in<br />

our endeavours to provide an interesting read<br />

and an independent views on Valley matters.<br />

Season’s greeting to all Carl Leddy<br />

DEADLINES<br />

for the February 2012 issue <strong>of</strong> the ‘VOICE’<br />

Advertising,<br />

Wot’s On , Calender<br />

& Sports Report<br />

January 22, 2012<br />

Editorial Submissions<br />

January 24, 2012<br />

Please do not leave your<br />

submission until the last day;<br />

being early is a great help to us.<br />

e-mail<br />

thevoice@kangaroovalley.nsw.au<br />

44 651 621<br />

Letters to the Editor<br />

All letters must be signed<br />

by the writer and give both<br />

business and home phone<br />

numbers so letters can be<br />

verified if necessary.<br />

The writer’s name will be<br />

published with the letter.<br />

Mail to :<br />

The Editor<br />

c/o Post Office<br />

Kangaroo Valley. 2577<br />

Or<br />

thevoice@kagaroovalley.nsw.au<br />

The Editor,<br />

We will take your throwaways<br />

Are you decluttering, throwing out<br />

memorabilia, especially that relating to<br />

Kangaroo Valley?<br />

The Kangaroo Valley Historical Society could<br />

be interested your discards.<br />

Did you know the Country Music Festival held<br />

at the Kangaroo Valley Pioneer Farm Museum<br />

in 1985 included Tommy Miller, Johnny<br />

Russell, Mary Schneider, Smokey Dawson,<br />

Ray Kernaghan, Lee Kernaghan, Leanne<br />

Douglas, Arthur Blanch, Hank Koopman and<br />

Donna Marie.<br />

(Continued on page 4)

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