The StormCo students and their supervisors from the Avondale School are back in Cobar this week to put smiles on the faces of Cobar residents, young and old. It’s the 30th year of the school providing their StormCo community service to NSW. This week they are running their traditional school holiday free Kids Club activities at the primary school for kids aged 5-12 years with clowns, stories, songs, games, puppets, balloons and craft activities (as pictured above). The gang will also be doing some community service work around town and this year that includes helping Cobar Shire Council to clean up the Children’s War Memorial Hostel Hall in readiness for COOSH (Cobar Out Of School Hours care) to move into.
The StormCo students and their supervisors from the Avondale School are back in Cobar this week to put smiles on the faces of Cobar residents, young and old. It’s the 30th year of the school providing their StormCo community service to NSW. This week they are running their traditional school holiday free Kids Club activities at the primary school for kids aged 5-12 years with clowns, stories, songs, games, puppets, balloons and craft activities (as pictured above). The gang will also be doing some community service work around town and this year that includes helping Cobar Shire Council to clean up the Children’s War Memorial Hostel Hall in readiness for COOSH (Cobar Out Of School Hours care) to move into.
A group of 32 Avondale School StormCo team members arrived in Cobar on July 13 for their 20th annual trip to the Cobar community. The team was made up of leader Jonathan ‘Jono’ Christian who was making his seventh trip with the group along with 18 students from the Avondale […]
The Cobar Roosters cemented their top of the table status in the Christie & Hood Cas-tlereagh Rugby League competition with a hard fought 24-16 win over Gulgong on Sat-urday. The Round 10 match was played at Tom Knight Memorial Oval in atrociously cold and wet conditions with rain falling for […]