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Tips to Select Your Rise Recliner

Rise Recliner

Finding a cosy chair to sit down and relax is very important especially as the winter is approaching. A rise recliner or a lift chair can be a very lasting mother’s day gift. Here’s some tip on how to choose one. All chairs give some support, but think about the following questions. Does she need […]

Arcadian Quilting

Quilting

I only know her as ‘Gran’ … I’ve not met her but I hear about her often. I hear about her quick wit, her agile mind, her success with crosswords and her love of reading, also her eagerness for involvement in whatever is going on at the time. I have been given the opportunity to […]

Think Before Working While Sick

Working While Sick

Stuck at home with Covid and in isolation, what better topic to raise than working while sick. Let’s talk about whether you should be working while sick, and the implications for your clients, your colleagues and you. Firstly, will you prolong your sickness and potentially end up in hospital or worse? Hospital is the last […]

Crime Thriller ‘Earth and Sky’ at The Pavilion Theatre

Earth and Sky

Castle Hill Players’ next production ‘Earth and Sky’ by Douglas Post and directed by Faith Jessel is for fans of the classic, hardboiled crime prose of James M. Cain, Raymond Chandler, and Dashiell Hammett. Infused with suspense, thrills and startling wit, this award-winning noir mystery play highlights the shadowy, gritty underlife of Chicago and that […]

News From History Cottage

returning to activities

By Michael Bell  How pleasing to see our community returning to activities that bring us together! The Society, with the generosity of the Uniting Church, has been able to resume the monthly meetings in safety. Our April speaker, Mrs June Byrne of Rowland Village, spoke of her research on George Adolphus Thomas; known to locals […]