
Sharon D’Elboux retired as Chairperson of The Age of Fishes Museum last week.
Age of Fishes Commitment: Sharon D’Elboux retired as Chairperson of The Age of Fishes Museum last week after a 10 year commitment to the facility. Sharon’s leadership and dedication to the Age of Fishes Museum over the last 10 years has been remarkable.
Correction: The St Edward’s Kindergarten Transition program will conclude on Monday 14th December 2020 and not Monday 14th November 2020 as stated in last week’s Phoenix. For Kindergarten Transition program bookings please call Ken McNamara on 0429 634 477.
Christmas in July: Don’t forget to get the kids to enter the colouring in competition on page 6 of this issue. A great school holiday activity to keep them entertained! Simply cut out, colour and drop off at 84 Gaskill St in Canowindra to go into the draw to win some great prizes. While your in town check out all the great Christmas in July window displays in Gaskill St too!
Canowindra Creative Centre: The Canowindra Creative Centre Shop (not-for- profit) at 44 Gaskill St is now open Friday 10-3, Saturday 9-3 and Sunday 10-3. There is a great range of local and regional products including ‘Wiradjuri’ tea towels and 3 children’s books designed by Larry Brandy ‘Storyteller’ originally from Condobolin. Visit the Facebook page Canowindra Creative Centre Shop to find all the products.
Woodstock Show Cancelled: In light of the COVID-19 pandemic the Woodstock Memorial Show will not be held in 2020. However, the Show Society are considering some alternative options that may still offer patrons, sponsors and supporters a unique show experience.
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Another Sold: Ray White Emms Mooney sold “Sugarloaf” 58 Sugarloaf Lane, Canowindra last Friday at auction after a successful marketing campaign. With 20 private inspections, 11 registered bidders and 6 active bidders on the day “Sugarloaf” was sold for $1.85M to Mick, Dom and Mandy Townsend. The Ray White Emms Mooney team wish the vendors and purchasers all the best for the future.

Mick, Dom and Mandy Townsend purchased “Sugarloaf” last Friday, pictured with the vendors and agents Ben Redfern and Stewart Murphy from Ray White Emms Mooney.