The Cobar Girl Guides (and a few ring-ins) had a lot of fun last Thursday taking part in an Amazing Race which had them running all over town looking for clues. During the race the teams were required to work out the cryptic clues, carry out random acts of kindness, use weird words like ‘nincompoop’ and ‘underpants’ in sentences and carry out some community service (pulling out weeds at the pool). At their final clue spot they were required to buy something (bread, hot chips and cordial) which they shared at Drummond Park after all teams had finished. Pictured above are the Yellow team of Charlotte Knight, Jake McKervey and Sienna Jones who were the first team to collect their clue from The Cobar Weekly office.
The Cobar Girl Guides (and a few ring-ins) had a lot of fun last Thursday taking part in an Amazing Race which had them running all over town looking for clues. During the race the teams were required to work out the cryptic clues, carry out random acts of kindness, use weird words like ‘nincompoop’ and ‘underpants’ in sentences and carry out some community service (pulling out weeds at the pool). At their final clue spot they were required to buy something (bread, hot chips and cordial) which they shared at Drummond Park after all teams had finished. Pictured above are the Yellow team of Charlotte Knight, Jake McKervey and Sienna Jones who were the first team to collect their clue from The Cobar Weekly office.
After a foggy start to the morning on Saturday it quickly turned into a beautiful sunny day, perfect for playing soccer. In the Mids division games, Rangers defeated Liverpool 6-1, with Charlie Nicholson being the stand-out scorer for Rangers. Joseph Theakston and Ace Munro took home the Cobar Hotbake Donut […]
Cobar Shire Council general manager Peter Vlatko congratulated the newly elected executive of the Cobar Youth Council, Joey Neale (communications officer), Todd Polack (secretary), Amara Bottom (president), Maddie Chaplain (treasurer) and Ashley Cousins (vice president) following their meeting last Thursday. Councils in NSW promote, provide and plan for the needs […]
Cobar’s mayor Peter Abbott and deputy mayor, Jarrod Marsden, will continue in their roles for the next two years after the mayor and deputy mayor positions were uncontested at last week’s Ordinary Council Meeting. Following the swearing-in of the new council of 11 last Thursday, Cr Abbott and Cr Marsden […]