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PIANO LESSONS
If your child is interested in piano lessons please contact Belinda Dart directly at dartbelinda77@gmail.com
Unfortunately we are unable to provide drum lessons at the moment but we are on the lookout for another teacher to provide these lessons.
GUITAR LESSONS
If your child is interested in guitar lessons please contact Darren Netto directly darrenccp129@gmail.com or call on 0415243432. He will be teaching on Thursdays at St Liborius. $19 per lesson. Paid on a termly basis. Mr Netto will send an invoice at the beginning of each term. Payment will be to Darren directly.
FRESH FRUIT FRIDAYS
Thanks to the McKern Foundation for their wonderful work with the Fresh Fruit Fridays program which started up again this year. They deliver boxes of fruit each week and the St Liborius staff cut up and deliver to the classes. Our St Liborius children really enjoy their fresh fruit every Friday.
PRIDE ROUND – BENDIGO STRIKERS HOME GAME
We’re back at Red Energy Arena on Sunday, 18th May as the Bendigo Strikers take on the Hawks in a special Pride Round celebration! Come and show your support for inclusion, community, and the game we love. Tickets are on sale now!
https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx...
Group bookings? We’d love to have you! Email us at: bendigostrikersnetball@outlook.com
Let’s fill the arena with pride and passion. We can’t wait to see you all there!
SCHOOL CROSSING PROGRAM CITY OF GREATER BENDIGO
With the commencement of Term 2, our service would like to remind the school community to ensure that school parents are adhering to speed limits and safe parking during school drop off and pick up times.
Our school crossing supervisors continue to report concerning driving behaviour and illegal parking being performed by parents and carers around schools during these peak periods. The message our service continues to promote is that ‘road safety is everyone’s responsibility’. This is particularly important around primary schools. The driving behaviours children witness today will shape their driving habits in the future. Setting the right example is crucial.
Two of the primary schools in the City of Greater Bendigo area have recently had their school crossing upgraded to a wombat pedestrian crossing. This is an excellent improvement to pedestrian safety, as pedestrians have right of way when crossing these sites at all times.
While we are not aware of any further crossing upgrades, it is important to advise all schools that if a crossing upgrade to a wombat or zebra crossing does occur then a school crossing supervisor would no longer be allocated to the site.
Crossing supervisors have no authority to stop traffic on a wombat or zebra crossing.
Thank you
Jenny Tobin
Acting Community Services Senior Coordinator





















