Local music teacher Judy Toomey helped to transport a group of local youth to Hawaii last week at the Cobar Shire Library when she offered students tips on how to play the ukulele. The classes to learn to play the iconic Hawaiian instrument were offered as part of Cobar Shire Council’s school holiday youth activities. The miniature four-string guitar embraces Hawaiian culture and it’s reported that just about anyone can learn to play it. Pictured with Judy (at far right) are students Oscar Degn, Isabella Degn, Ryan Jiang, Sophie Beer and Indigo Ryan.
Local music teacher Judy Toomey helped to transport a group of local youth to Hawaii last week at the Cobar Shire Library when she offered students tips on how to play the ukulele. The classes to learn to play the iconic Hawaiian instrument were offered as part of Cobar Shire Council’s school holiday youth activities. The miniature four-string guitar embraces Hawaiian culture and it’s reported that just about anyone can learn to play it. Pictured with Judy (at far right) are students Oscar Degn, Isabella Degn, Ryan Jiang, Sophie Beer and Indigo Ryan.
A local netball team who called themselves, Why Did We Say Yes? (WDWSY), didn’t need to re-think their decision to play in the Fast5 netball competition this season after they won last Tuesday night’s grand final in extra time. It was a fitting finish for the two grand final teams, […]
The Lilliane Brady Village celebrated International Nurses Day last Thursday with a morning tea catered by Abby’s and Cobar Hotbake. Pictured cutting the cake are staff members Victoria Taufao, Maree Wheeler, Barbara Tupper and Maria Natui. Staff were also pleased to receive flowers from Anni’s Arts and Crafts and Cobar […]
Empire easily defeated Nymagee by six wickets in the Cobar & District Senior Cricket 40 Overs game at Ward Oval on Saturday. The only high point for Nymagee on the day was winning the toss! They chose to bat and it all started to unravel in the second over when […]