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21st February 2019 VOLUME 35 ISSUE 2 AQUATICS DAY 2019 Ashley Clarke, Learning Area Coordinator, Health & Physical Education The 2019 Faith Aquatics Day was held in perfect conditions on Friday 8th February at the Nuriootpa Swimming Pool. It was a historic day, as Year 7 students joined us for the first time. An U13’s age category was introduced and eight inaugural records were set. The Championship Events were held across most of the morning, with some outstanding races across all age groups and a good level of representation from each Village Care Group. In the afternoon the focus switched to the Village based Novelty events, where students worked hard to gain every point they could to help their Elizabeth Isitt, Jaydn Morley, Mitchell Jericho, Connor Wylie, village total. All students are to be commended for Isaac Timms, Kai Bingham, Samuel Morley. Front:Hannah Pullan their efforts across the entire day. It was great to see younger students getting involved in both the Championship events and the Novelty events. It was equally pleasing to see senior students encouraging and supporting the new students to our community. At the conclusion of the events all students and staff returned to Faith, where Villages had lunch together before gathering in the BACC for the final results and awards. Thank you to staff and students who made the day such a success. Congratulations to students who made it through to the Swim Team trials and those who will be selected for the Faith Swim Team to compete in the SSSSA Year 11 students Gemma McCarthy, Nick Crockett, Sarah Swimming Championships on March 4th at the SA Mattiske, Lana Marschall, Isabel Nietschke Aquatics Centre. Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus 130 Magnolia Road, Tanunda, SA 5352 Phone 08 8561 4200 faith.sa.edu.au
2019 AQUATICS DAY RESULTS Ashley Clarke, Learning Area Coordinator, Health & Physical Education AGE GROUP CHAMPIONS Name Village Points Under 13 Female Charlotte HFN 20 Ashmead Male Jonte BTY 19 Reimann Jonte Reimann and Charlotte Ashmead Under 14 Female Makayla LML 19 Docherty Male Tristan GFR 20 Pearson Under 15 Female Viene GDB 15 Gladigau Male Max LPS 11 Nicholls Under 16 Female Bethany GFR 15 Hayes Male Henry JCK 15 Viene Gladigau and Max Nicholls Ratcliff Under 21 Female Margot Pick SKT 10 Amelia NKR 10 Solomou Male Christopher JCK 20 Richardson UNDER 21, 100 METRE FREESTYLE CHAMPIONS Tristan Pearson, Year 8 GFR Makayla Docherty, Year 8 LML Bethany Hayes & Henry Ratcliff Tristan Pearson and Makayla Docherty Margot Pick & Amelia Solomou Christopher Richardson Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 2
2019 AQUATICS DAY RESULTS VILLAGE CARE GROUP WINNERS GROUP 2 - HOFFNUNGSTHAL GROUP 4 - LANGMEIL GROUP 1 - LIGHT PASS GROUP 3 - BETHANY GROUP 5 - ROSENTHAL Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 3
2019 AQUATICS DAY RESULTS Year 12 students Samantha Lange, Ellie Schaefer, Most individual nominations award HOFFNUNGSTHAL Margot Pick Year 12 students Ella Gladigau, Ashleigh Chishaya, Andie Smidmore, Melanie Mann, Georgia Price Year 7 & 8 students Jack Wilson, Flynn Myers-Assender, Nicholas Southern, Riley Dening NEW RECORDS Male U/13 50m Backstroke Jonte Reimann BTY 38.52 sec Female U/13 50m Backstroke Charlotte Ashmead HFN 43.46 sec Male U/13 50m Breaststroke Bryson Sutcliffe HFN 48.70 sec Female U/13 50m Breaststroke Charlotte Ashmead HFN 44.64 sec Male U/13 50m Butterfly Jonte Reimann BTY 38.13 sec Female U/13 50m Butterfly Charlotte Ashmead HFN 41.77 sec Female U/13 50m Freestyle Charlotte Ashmead HFN 34.21 sec Male U/13 50m Freestyle Jonte Reimann BTY 32.30 sec Year 12 students kicking off Aquatics Day Chapel with ‘Nutbush City Limits’ Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 4
FUTURE PATHWAYS - VITICULTURE PRESENTATION Trish Cirillo, Pathways Coordinator On Monday the 18th of February the Barossa Grape & Wine SCHOOL BASED Association (BGWA) and TAFE SA presented to the Year 10 APPRENTICESHIP and 11 students regarding the growing Operational Viticulture industry and its job opportunities. opportunity Nicki Robins from the BGWA spoke about the Viticulture and (VITICULTURE) Wine industry in the Barossa Valley, interstate and overseas, Barossa Grape and Wine Industry have and its popularity and growth. She also shared videos of new approached the Future Pathways office machinery introduced in the harvesting and pruning of vines. regarding the availability of School Based Kirsty Waller, Operational Viticulture TAFE lecturer spoke of the Apprenticeships in Viticulture in-school and post-school courses available to students who (Wine Grape Growing). wish to explore and develop their skills within the industry. School Based Apprenticeships are available She also presented information regarding the careers available at Yalumba, AV&M and Rosenvale Vineyards. within the industry including vineyard work, marketing, grower liaison, managerial and wine making pathways. This is a wonderful opportunity to start your The BGWA and many local vineyards and wineries have career in the Wine Industry. If you would like collaborated to offer Faith College students a fabulous work more information experience week in Term 3. School based apprenticeships are Email Di Sanders in the Future Pathways also available, refer to advertisement on this page. office, email: dsanders@faith.sa.edu.au THE WORK EXPERIENCE WEEK Day 1: The Future of Operational Viticulture Engineering Students visit the BGWA to hear from industry experts, followed by lunch at Barossa Valley Estate. View a GPS Vine planter, and Tradesperson learn of soil and vine health. Day 2: Vineyard Machinery (Fabrication) Students visit Vine Tech and the Habermann’s vineyard to watch Apprenticeship machinery in action. Followed by a visit to PIRSA’s Viticulture School Based Position Research Station. Day 3: Education in Operational Viticulture Location: Nuriootpa A great opportunity exists in Nuriootpa Students travel to Adelaide University and TAFE SA Barossa for a keen, motivated person to become a Campus to explore courses at a tertiary level. Boilermaker/welder apprentice. Day 4: A Year in the Life of an Operational Viticulturist Duties will be varied and will include working Students visit Vineyard Mates, Casella and Yalumba Nursery to with various metals, cutting, rolling & discover potential careers. Followed by lunch at Peter Lehmann bending metal products, assembly and ready Wines. drawings. Day 5: Pruning Most work is performed within the industrial Students visit Torbreck Vintners to view different pruning sector as well as the mining and wine techniques. industry. If you would like to participate, please visit the Future The successful applicant must hold a current Pathways office for an application form. drivers licence OR be in the process of obtaining it and have completed either some training or work experience within the engineering area. You must also be able to work at least 2 days per week. If this sounds like you, please forward your resume and cover letter to tfrancis@statewidegrouptraining.com.au More information on School Based Apprenticeships available from Mrs Dianne Sanders Pathways Office. Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 5
COLLEGE LEADERS VISIT FAITH ALUMNI PARLIAMENT HOUSE On Thursday 14th February our College Leaders travelled to Parliament House to meet the Hon Stephan Knoll. ‘The whole trip was really a fantastic opportunity for us to meet a member of our local Parliament and receive advice that we will continually remind ourselves of as we serve this school through our leadership positions. Personally, I really valued witnessing our local governing body in action and was inspired by the bountiful levels of dignity, respect and dedication that were showcased.’ Jonty Nokes “Our visit and lunch at Parliament House was filled Emma Schulz Class of 2017 with many highlights. As we entered the ‘Strangers Dining Room’ we were seated and joined by member Class of 2017 graduate Emma Schulz will be showing for Parliament the Hon Stephan Knoll. The elaborate her Elouise Designs fashion pieces at Raw - Natural menu made choosing an entrée and main course a very Born Artists, ‘Impact’ event in Adelaide in May. challenging task. After lunch, a quick trip to the viewing Emma’s Artist statement - I am an aspiring fashion/ gallery was taken as we watched and listened to the costume designer currently studying my second Leader of the Opposition Peter Malinauskas make a year at Flinders University. I have been sewing since speech. a young age and love the way fashion expresses who we are as people and brings the catwalk to life. My Highlight for the trip was certainly our lunchtime I design, pattern make and create/sew the designs conversations with the Hon Stephan Knoll as we all myself and complete custom orders for clients as discussed many relevant and interesting topics. My well as a small accessory line. steak for main course was also a highlight! Benjamin All the best Emma. For more information Roennfeldt. Visit www.rawartists.org/elouisedesigns Alister McNeil Class of 2014 Alister studied Cert II in Electotechnology as a Faith VET student and now is a highly valued employee at Torrens Valley Electrical, where he completed his apprenticeship. Recently Alister received Runner Up Industrial Apprentice Electrician of the Year (2018) for SA/NT with his employer, Andrew Tilley. Congratulations Alister. Have a past student story to share? Please email communityrelations@faith.sa.edu.au. Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 6
DECLARATION OF VINTAGE While it may be easy to get caught up in the colour and elaborate ceremony of the day, at the heart of this special event is a blessing. Eight Faith students bring Held on the second Sunday of February, the morning three baskets of vine ripened fruit to the altar of the is filled with colour and vibrancy. The local wine church to be blessed. As the local Pastor blesses the fraternity, Barons of Barossa arrive cloaked in robes of grapes, the congregation of Barons, community, young red and yellow, Faith students arrive dressed in bright and old, thank God for the fruits of this land. colours and flowered head pieces from yester-year. The historic creaky wagon carries the dark, sun ripened “Our pioneers came to this blessed land and live berries freshly harvested from a local Shiraz vineyard. here. And God you blessed them and their land. They The community awaits and watches as the procession planted grain and vines. And you God gave the harvest. moves from the tree lined main street of Tanunda to The land produced quality grapes for our famous the Tabor Lutheran church. wines. We thank you God for this and for all the good things you give us.” After the Blessing of the Grapes Ceremony, Faith students guide the grapes down the main street of Tanunda to await the ‘first crush’. Here the community welcomes and celebrates the 2019 Winemaker of the Year and the 2019 Vigneron of the Year. The vintage is forecast by the Barons – another quality year is promised by the wine fraternity who collectively share an unparalleled knowledge and wisdom of this region. Members of the community are invited to taste the first drops of vintage for themselves. As the Winemaker and Vigneron of the year carefully place the blessed fruit through a vintage crusher, Faith students work alongside the Young Ambassadors to share the juice with the crowds. The sweet Shiraz juice leaving a The annual parade before the blessing of the grapes, special finish to an event that showcases the distinctive marking the official start of the 2019 vintage. characters of the Barossa. Ella Habermann, Bella Sheedy, Bella Lehmann, Eleanor Heinrich, Sophie Hanna and Viene Gladigau with (Front) Oliver Ridley and Joshua Munzberg Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 7
SHEEP EXPO SCHOLARSHIPS 2019 MENGLER VIEW AWARDED TO FAITH VINTAGE OFFICIALLY STUDENTS UNDERWAY Marianne Nelson It was a beautiful sunny morning on Monday 17th of February as Ms Nelson’s enthusiastic Year 10 We are delighted to Agriculture class arrived at the Ducks Flat Vineyard. announce Year 10 students Rebekah Stutley, Hidden away on the banks of the river and alongside Jack Braunack, Caleb tall gums, this St Hallett vineyard is known for its Schwartz and Jack Schulz have been announced as quality Semillon. successful recipients of a Scholarship to attend the Thanks to the generosity of St Hallett’s, our Year 10 SA Sheep Expo in the Term 1 School holidays. The Assistant Winemakers had the opportunity to kick the Poll Dorset Association who are passionate about the dirt and hand pick bunches of ripened fruit. Sheep Industry promotes the scholarship as a program Approximately ¾ of a tonne made its way back to designed to ‘..encourage the next generation to engage the College’s Mengler View Winery where a team at a grass roots level within the sheep industry by of dedicated students placed the first grapes of the promoting opportunity, understanding and knowledge’. season through the crusher and press. Ten scholarships were available for students aged There were smiles all round in the winery after a busy between 12-23 years and as a result of the student’s first taste of the Mengler View 2019 Vintage. individual applications, Faith secured four of the ten scholarships. The scholarship covers all associated costs of the 3 day program including the entry fee, meals, t-shirt, sleeping locker and assessment materials. Each participant will also receive a Poll Dorset Breed information package prior to their participation in the expo. Last year’s Scholarship winners Sophie Brice and Lachlan Thompson have continued their interest in the industry since their attendance and it’s wonderful to see our students embrace these real life learning opportunities. For more information visit www.sasheepexpo.com.au/ Jack Schulz Chelsea Gwynne Rebekah Stutley Jack Braunack First Crush Semillon Bethany Wood, Lydia Semmler, Jack Schulz Caleb Schwart Chelsea Gwynne, Charlize Mosey, Paige Colmer and Tania Kalleske Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 8
FIND YOUR SPARK - YEAR 7 ELECTIVES An excited bunch of Year 7 students eagerly ventured outside of the Middle School building last week seeking out the Food and Hospitality, Makerspace and Design Technology Classrooms to commence their chosen elective as part of the Year 7 elective program. Focusing on subjects students are passionate about, the elective program is designed to provide hands on, real life learning opportunities allowing students to explore particular subjects of interest sparking creativity, flair and curiosity. SUPER SNACK ATTACK Molly Crombie, Isabelle Jong, Eve Doecke VEGGIE GARDEN Carenza Finch, Olivia Heinrich, Isaac Schultz, Calvin Steinert DRONE ACADEMY Airblock drones - Coby Ahearn, Flynn Myers-Assender MECHANICS 101 SUPER SNACK ATTACK Braydon Schultz, Daniels Baikovs T20 Cricket with Ashley Clarke the Learning Area Coordinator for Health and Physical Education Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 9
YEAR 7 & YEAR 8 WELCOME BBQ During Week 2 and 3 we welcomed Year 7 and Year 8 students and their families to the College for a Welcome BBQ. With almost a third of our College cohort being new to Faith, the evenings provided a wonderful social opportunity to connect with other families and meet Village Staff. The Year 7 evening Year 7 BBQ Margot Pick, Anneka Wilksch, Ariel Heinrich, was supported by Student Council members Katherine Benjamin Roennfeldt & Katherine Ahearn Ahearn, Anneka Wilksch, Benjamin Roennfeldt, Margot Pick and Ariel Heinrich, and they are to be acknowledged for assisting with dinner service and circulating amongst families throughout the evening. The Year 8 families were welcomed by Principal Steve Wilksch from behind the canteen counter as he served every student taking the time to find out how they were settling in to Middle School at Faith. The evenings concluded with an information session. Families who were unable to attend, may access the Smiles all round for our Year 7 students YEAR 8 PRESENTATION here Access the YEAR 7 PRESENTATION here Judy Minge, Kirsty Rosenzweig (Year 8 Wellbeing Leader), Principal Steve Wilksch and Bianca Saegenschnitter serving dinner at the Year 8 BBQ Year 8 students join the St Kitts Village Care Group UNIFORM SHOP Please direct all uniform enquiries to Sue Feltus at the uniform shop on 8561 4216. Stock of our new FLC hoodies has been delayed until mid-to-late March. Alternate hoodies are available to keep students warm until they arrive. Payment required and families will be notified when the new stock arrives to arrange an exchange. TRADING HOURS Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 8.40am-4.00pm Hoffnungsthal warmly welcomes their Year 8 students (Closed for lunch from 12.00 – 12.45pm) Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 10
URGENT SUPPORT REQUIRED PSYCHOLOGY AWARD JAPANESE SHORT TERM Claire Codrington, Teacher APACS Organisation Award – Nicole Poulton HOST FAMILIES REQUIRED Each year, the Australian Psychologists and Counsellors Courtney Errock Languages LAC in Schools organisation (APACS) gathers to recognise This year we are very excited to have 24 students and the merit achievements of Stage 2 Psychology students 2 staff coming from our Japanese sister school, Seibo around South Australia. On Thursday the 14th February Gakuen, on a short term exchange. The group will at the Education Development Centre in Hindmarsh, be arriving on Friday the 22nd of March and leaving current year 12 Faith student Nicole Poulton was on Tuesday the 2nd of April. The group consists of honoured by APACS for achieving a merit in SACE Junior and Senior High School students, with ages Stage 2 Psychology in 2018. Nicole completed Stage 2 ranging between 15 and 17 years old. All students are Psychology whilst still in year 11. currently studying English and the purpose of their trip Congratulations to Nicole on this huge accomplishment. to Australia is to immerse themselves in the English language and Australian way of life. During their stay the students will be involved in a range of activities both on and off campus, including experiencing Australian school life and going on excursions. We ask you to consider hosting one or two Japanese students. During their stay you would need to provide: • Meals • Accommodation • Transport Other Information Students who normally travel to school via LinkSA bus would be provided with single trip tickets for their host students, supplied by Faith College • Host students will spend two weekends with their host families. Should you choose to host a student you are welcome to take them to visit some tourist attractions (local or Adelaide) but please don’t feel AN INVITATION the need to change plans especially TO PARENTS • If you wish to host a student, all adult members of your family (i.e. over 18 yrs) will need a police ATHLETICS DAY clearance, and a copy of this must be provided to me FRIDAY 15 MARCH If you would like to host a student please email VIP (Very Important cerrock@faith.sa.edu.au by Friday 1st March. Parents) Marquee If you have any questions please do not hesitate to Watch your child from the contact Courtney. comfort of the Parents Marquee. Sip on a delicious beverage from the Barossa Bean Bar Pop Up Café and purchase your morning tea from the College canteen. Lunch order bags will be located in the marquee and Caesar Salads, assorted wraps and hamburgers will be available to purchase. Orders and cash payment to be completed by 11am. Lunch delivered to the marquee at 1pm. Some seating will be provided, however you are welcome to BYO deck chair. Seibo Gakuen visit in March 2017 Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 11
OPEN CRICKET The run chase did not begin well, with both openers dismissed within the first 2 overs. However, Isaac Werner Ashley Clarke, Coach and Caleb Schwartz came together steadied the innings with some very patient batting. Caleb going on to make MATCH REPORT – ROUND 1 31. After Isaac was dismissed Daniel Bussenschutt did his The Open Cricket team competed in Round 1 the 2019 best to lift the scoring rate, hitting 2 monster sixes on his Knockout Sport Cricket Competition on Tuesday 12th way to 25. Unfortunately wickets continued to fall, leaving February. the final two batsmen with a lot to do. Ethan Pfitzner and The game was against Nuriootpa High School and was Archie Hadden formed a good partnership and gave the played on Faith’s Eastern Oval. team a glimmer of hope with a flurry of boundaries in the Both teams were fairly evenly matched, which made for final overs. However, it was a big ask, and the final wicket a good contest in what turned out to be a rather wet and fell in the 32 over with Faith still 38 runs short. cool day. Faith 120 defeated by Nuriootpa High School 158 Faith went into the field first, and after Nuriootpa started Caleb Schwartz 31 to compile some runs left arm bowler Craig Dowse took Daniel Bussenschutt 25 2 vital wickets to have the visitors 2/93 at drinks. After Ben Roennfeldt 4/18 drinks Ben Roennfeldt bowled a very tight spell, in the Jayden Birchard 3/22 process claiming 4 wickets. He was well supported by Craig Dowse 2/17 Jayden Birchard who stepped up to bowl his full 7 overs and claim 3 wickets. Dylan Birchard 1/19 Nuriootpa were bowled out for 158 in the 35th over. Well done to all students who played and also to those that trialled. Team: Ben Roennfeldt (C), Jayden Birchard (VC), Dylan Birchard (VC), Ben Cornish, Jacob Fiebiger, Ashley McInerney, Daniel Bussenschutt, Isaac Werner, Archie Hadden, Craig Dowse, Caleb Schwarz, Henry Ratcliff, Ethan Pfitzner Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 12
IMPORTANT REMINDERS DATES TO REMEMBER Year 10 Work Experience Agreement forms to be FEBRUARY completed and returned to the College by Friday 22nd March. 21 Year 12 Connections Night 6.30pm 24 Opening of Middle School Building DAYMAP PARENT PORTAL THIS IS WHERE YOU CHECK EAST WING OPENING • your student’s timetable You are warmly invited to join us for the • the work your student is doing opening of our Middle School Building • what homework they have housing our Year 7 classes. • what results they are getting (teachers Join us for our Opening Service, afternoon comments) tea and tour of our new facilities • the College calendar for events Sunday 24th February at 2pm • College daily notices & Daymap communications able to attend please • College Policies RSVP Here • The Vineyard MARCH This year we have moved to continuous online reporting and as such teachers are providing up 04 SSSSA Swimming Championships to date subject feedback as assessments happen 06 Ash Wednesday Chapel 8.50am throughout the year. You can check on your student's 11 Public Holiday progress each time you log in to the portal. Subject summary reports will also be available at the 15 Athletics Day end of each Semester (Year 12 students will have a 2019 TERM DATES summary report available at the end of Semester 1 and end of Term 3). These will also be attached to your Term 1 29 January - 12 April students Daymap page once published. Term 2 29 April – 27 June Parent Teacher night bookings will also happen through Term 3 22 July – 27 September Daymap this year per the following dates. Term 4 14 October – 4 December More information will be available about the booking 2019 DIARY DATES process prior to these nights as we draw closer to the Good Friday 19 April In Service Week end of term. Yr 12 Exams 1 – 5 July Term 1 Yr 7-12 Wk 11 Tues 9th & Wed 10th Apr (Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November – still to be confirmed) Term 4 Yr 7-12 Wk 1 Tues 15th Oct HOW TO ACCESS THE PORTAL COMMUNITY NOTICES Step 1: Visit Faith College website Step 2: Click on the ‘Daymap Parent Portal' icon on the SAPSASA State Team Nominations 12 and under. main page Students enrolled in affiliated schools are eligible to Step 3: Either click on ‘New User’ or ‘Forgot the nominate for 12 and under state teams. Not all state carnivals or championships are used as selection for password’. You will be prompted to enter your school these teams. registered email address and a code for one of your Parents are required to nominate their child via the students (ask them, they will know what that is) school sport website. Step 4: Check your email (and possibly junk mail) for a www.education.sa.gov.au/teaching/sport/sports-and- password reset. Your username will be in the email and competitions/interstate-nomination-process. a link to change your password. Click on the sport and you will be able to access the Please contact either Student Services or dates when trials will be held and the due date of the Craig Moore (Daymap Coordinator) nominations. cmoore@faith.sa.edu.au if you have any queries. Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 13
Band of the South Australia Police MATINEE Wednesday 13th March movies Thursday 14th March 8.00pm 11.00am ASO in TANUNDA Saturday 16th March Saturday 23rd March 7.30pm 8.00pm Agent for Event details www.barossaconvention.org 130 MAGNOLIA ROAD, TANUNDA Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 14
Year 11 & 12 COMMUNITY NOTICES SACE Autumn Revision Program Mon 15 - Thu 18 April, 2019 “If you want a good mark for Year 12, go to AEC.” - Henry McQuinn “This was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays. Well worth the money spent and highly recommend it to all.” Abbey H. “Can’t wait for next holidays seminars.” Isabella V “Yes they lived up to expectations, and were greater than I originally thought. A fantastic investment to revise and gain greater in depth knowledge about your subjects.” Nathan P Phone 82317776 or enrol online: www.aeg.sa.edu.au Adelaide Education Consultants L30, 91 King William St Adelaide Recharge Youth Service 6:00pm – Sunday, March 17 Hamburgers 6:30pm – Come along for a night of Youth Service energetic praise with 7:30pm – Youth band & guest Fruit Salad & speaker Joel Schiller. Ice-cream Recharge is for Youth, Small cost for food Families & all Young at Heart. Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church, Light Pass Road, Light Pass. 2019 Recharge Services: May 19, July 21, September 15, November 17 Want more info? Contact Kayla: 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus THE VINEYARD, Issue 2 - 21 February 2019 Page 15
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