Thursday, September 17, 2009

Gardening working bee: join us for a fun day of gardening at Darlington!

Don't forget the gardening working bee!
This Saturday, 19 September 1pm-5pm

We will be:
-- drilling the raised beds for drainage
-- preparing/layering the beds to build a no-dig garden
-- planting the veggie seedlings/trees/native plants in the raised beds
-- pruning/chopping/composting existing unwanted plants
-- putting stakes in the natives up the back
-- informal discussion of future garden maintenance

Come and contribute for as much or as little as you want. Bring your gardening gloves, secateurs, large watering cans (if you have them), hats, water, and sun screen!

Monday, September 14, 2009

GIANT DARLINGTON HALLOWEEN FETE

Calling all Darlo parents and friends,

Recently there was a Fathers Day movie Mayhem at which approximately $550 was raised. Thanks to the teachers who took care of the children and parents who utilized the night of child-minding.

The Revue Night originally planned for Sep 25 has been postponed for the moment but definitely not cancelled.

What’s next?”

THE GIANT DARLINGTON HALLOWEEN FETE

SATURDAY 31 OCTOBER, 11AM – 3PM

2 weeks after the school holidays

Here are just some of the activities and stalls that you can enjoy:-

Affordable Amusements (Giant slide, Cowboy Capers, panthers Den, Fairy Floss, Laughing Clowns); BBQ; Books/CDs/DVDs; Bread/cakes;Café; Drinks/Icecreams; Ghost House; Hampers/raffle/silent auction; Halloween lucky dip; Jellybean guessing competition; Jewellery; Plants; S and C Stall; Sports/Games; Tombola

How can you and your family be part of this unmissable day!

  • Keep Oct 31 free and ask everyone you know, (especially people planning to send their children to Darlo next year) to come. There will be something for everyone.
  • Sell raffle tickets for the hampers and prizes when they come home with your kids.
  • Buy unlimited ride wristbands for your children when the order forms come home.
  • Set up a box in your house and collect 2nd hand books, CDs, DVDs, computer games, jewellery, items for the Preschool Tombola (you win a prize every time so lots of different items can be prizes – sauces, detergent, mugs, lollies, drinks, candles etc)
  • Pot some flowers/herbs; make jewellery.
  • Buy/make items for raffle hampers eg wine, chocolate, coffee, fudge, tea, soaps, biscuits.
  • Buy/make spooky items to be wrapped for Halloween lucky dip.
  • Choose what recipes you are going to cook for the cake and bread stall or the cafe

We will let you know when to bring your collections in and where to take them.

  • Volunteer for some jobs if you haven’t already. Eg.

Before Sat Oct 31, could you

Letterbox drop your area?

Put up Fete posters in local shops and cafes?

Help set up tables on Friday 30 October?

Help sort out goods brought into school during the week beforehand?

Canvas businesses for prizes/donations?

On the Day

Look at the top list and volunteer to person a stall for 1 – 2 hours. We will give your name to the co-ordinator to contact you. The cake stall, books and BBQ are almost OK for volunteers but the others need people.

We need people with the following SKILLS

Busking, giving massages, face painting, sticking on temporary tattoos, animal balloons, making popcorn with necessary equipment, other….?

We need people with advertising ACCESS

to local magazines, newspapers, radio stations, email networks to advertise the Fete.

White elephant, toys and clothes?

At this stage there won’t be white elephant, toys or clothes stalls because at the last Fete, the Hall was full, too few people were able to sort out all the stuff and bus loads were taken to Tempe Tip afterwards. However…..if you love bric a brac and are prepared to organize a white elephant stall, then please make contact and we will go ahead because many people do love browsing through bric and brac and others love to create space in their homes.

To offer to help for any of the above or to ask questions please contact:

darlo.parents@hotmail.com

Marianna Koulias: 0433 953 648; Lulu Mitchell: 0402 717 138; Kathi Hillier: 0420 395 930

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Hi there
Here is a quick reminder of 2 imminent S and C events this week and 2 dates to keep free down the track.

1. Today, Wednesday 2 Sept is the Annual General Meeting in the Staff room from 6-7.15pm. Nominations and voting will take place for the positions of President, Vice president, Secretary and Treasurer. Nominations of people will not be received on the night unless they have been given prior notice and are happy to be nominated. Bring $1 for your S and C membership renewal.

2. This Friday 4 Sept - Fathers' Day Movie Mayhem - put your forms into the office now. You leave your kids at school on Friday night so they can have a sausage sizzle and watch a movie under teacher supervision while you go out for the evening. $15/child. +$5/sibling. 6-10pm. Send you child with a snack to share for dessert.

3. 2 more dates to keep free - watch out for advertising and requests
- Spring Fling - parent dinner and revue night on Friday September 25
- Grant Fete - Saturday 31 st October

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Two items: Gardening working bee and Term 4 Fete

Gardening working bee: join us for a fun day of gardening at Darlington!

Since being awarded funding from the City of Sydney Council to start a garden in the school, the gardening subcommittee of the S&C has been hard at work on getting the ball (or dirt) rolling. We are launching the start of the gardening season with a working bee day and would love your help. So, whether you sport a green thumb or have never seen the inside of a compost bin, bring your energy and enthusiasm and let's get this green-party started!

Working bee day: 19 September '09 1pm-5pm.
Early dinner will be provided.

We plan on accomplishing the following at the working bee:

-- drilling the raised beds for drainage
-- placement of all raised beds
-- preparing/layering the beds for no-dig planting method
-- connecting hoses between the down pipe and tap to all the beds
-- planting the seedlings in the raised beds
-- pruning/chopping/composting existing unwanted weeds
-- possibly labeling equipment and sorting out the storage area
-- putting stakes in the natives up the back

To facilitate a smoothly run working bee day, we will have one after-school meeting before the working bee to organize and make preparations. We'd love your help if you are interested.

If you are interested and plan to come, please email Kyong Choe at:
kyongaroo@yahoo.com
Indicate in the subject heading with one of the following options:

-- yep, i'll come to the working bee day only! (A)
-- i can help to organize but i don't do dirt (B)
-- holy cow yes, count me in for both! (A+B)

also:

TERM 4 FETE
The S and C hasn't run one since 2003 but on Saturday 31 October there will be another Darlington Fete. The giant slide, fairy floss, snow cones and other rides are booked. Next, we need to find volunteers to co-ordinate the stalls. If you think you'd like to co-ordinate a stall on that day Marianna Koulias or Lulu Mitchell would just LOVE to hear from you. Send them an email at darlo.parents@hotmail.com or give them a call (Marianna - 0433 953648, Lulu - 0402 717 138) and indicate what kind of stall you might like to run. For example, a cake stall, BBQ, books and CDs, jewelery, potted plants, arts and craft, games, cafe...

Friday, May 29, 2009

Bingo Night is coming 20th June

This is just a quick reminder that our next meeting is next week, Wednesday June 3rd, and that our next major fundraising event - Bingo night at the school - will be in three weeks on Saturday June 20th.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

***2 Imminent School and Community Association events***


A MEETING WITH A DIFFERENCE - WEDNESDAY 6 MAY

Parents, discover how your children are learning Maths and English these days.

Hear Mr Paul McLean, renowned Year 4 Darlington teacher, explain 2 of his passions - Mathletics and Accelerated Literacy.

This presentation will equip you to better help your children at home.

Time

6.00pm - 7.15pm

Where

Paul McLean's Goanna classroom (top corridor, 1st classroom on the right)

Supper, tea coffee, wine provided

Program

6 - 6.20pm - Reports from Principal, S & C Treasurer and President

Break

6.30 - 7.15pm - Presentation "Mathletics and Accelerated Literacy"

Cost - NOTHING

☺☺☺ MOTHERS' DAY MOVIE MAYHEM - FRIDAY 8 MAY 2009 ☺☺☺

An opportunity for parents to have an evening out, leave their kids in safe hands and raise

money for the school

Sausage sizzle and mystery movie for the kids

Supervision by Darlington teachers in the school hall

Time: 6.00pm – 10pm

COST: $15 / child; $5 additional sibling

Bring: dessert/fruit to share

Check your child's bag for a note and return the tear-off slip with money to the school office by Thu 7 May

(Sorry, no children who do not attend Darlington School)


Regards
Marijke
on behalf of S&C team

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Back online

Hello everyone from the Darlington public school community.

I just wanted to apologise for the long silence here on the S&C website. For those who don't know, not long after the last S&C meeting recorded here I lost my son Telemachus in a tragic accident.
Since I had only just set up the website no one else had been organised to take it over, hence it being left inactive during my grief.

Last month I recommenced attending S&C meetings, though I have resigned as secretary. Our previous secretary Sarah Barker stepped in for the last months of last year and the beginning of this year, and as of last month's meeting Marijke Tombs and Sue Newsome are the new joint secretaries. I am going to keep updating the website but am no longer a member of the executive.

So from now on Darlington S&C will have an up to date website and a stable executive once more. Last month's minutes are now on this site, as are the dates for S&C meetings in the coming months. Over the next few weeks the S&C calendar of events will be added, and any other items that are available.

thanks for your patience,

Michael Texilake.