It can be as simple as a bowl of treats the children can collect from, or you can go all out and decorate to the theme of Halloween.
In saying that, if you are a Halloween enthusiast but live on a farm and would like to be involved, they’re sure they can find you someone's front lawn for your setup.
They will provide children with a map of participating houses, so other residents of the town will not be impacted.
If you're keen, please contact the school next week, so arrangements can be made - (02) 6954 413.
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Coleambally Garden Club will be meeting at Fig Tree Park in Darlington Point this Saturday from 1.30pm.
Please feel free to come along and see what they do in garden club.
Members would love to see you there.
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The Connecting Seniors and Elders with Nature bird watching activity will be held from 10am to noon on Friday, October 17 at Fiveborough Wetlands in Leeton.
To view the full details and register, go to https://mli.org.au/mc-events/leeton-connecting-seniors-bird-watching.
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Thank you to everyone who attended the 15th anniversary celebrations last month for the Coleambally/Darlington Point Country Education Foundation.
A big roll up of past recipients, sponsors, committee people and members of the community were on hand to celebrate the milestone,
Ken Martin was officially thanked for his several years of service to the organisation. He and his wife Carolyn now reside near Canberra.
Applications for the 2026 Coleambally/Darlington Point grants close on October 31. Go to www.cef.org.au and click ‘apply for a local student grant’.
For those studying engineering, information technology, agricultural science or finance and communication, be sure to check out CICL’s Grant Latta Bonded Scholarship by searching Coleambally/Darlington Point on the CEF website.
Shortlisted applicants will need to be available for interviews between November 14 and 16.
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