Friday, November 2, 2012

Rob Wallis wins 2012 Castlemaine Poetry Prize

Castlemaine poet Rob Wallis has scooped the pool, winning the two major awards at the 2012 Castlemaine Poetry Prize.
Rob's poem The Story of Life was a beautiful and moving tribute to his late grandmother.
The awards were presented during the monthly Castlemaine Poetry Readings at The Comma hotel in Castlemaine last Sunday afternoon.
A packed house turned out for the readings and also to see who had won this year's awards.
Rob Wallis, who lives in Castlemaine, won the overall award for best poem in this year's competition and as a result won the Best Poem by a Mount Alexander Shire Resident award as well.
Both of these awards were presented by Joyce Sanders of the Soldier and Scholar Bookshop in Castlemaine, who sponsored the award for Best Poem by a Mount Alexander Shire Resident.
The judge for this year's competition was award-winning Castlemaine poet, Ross Donlon, who said Rob's winning poem was the stand-out in a large field of high quality entries.
"There were a number of poems that dealt with the sombre themes of old age, sickness and death but this was the best of them," Mr Donlon said.
"Rob's poem - The Story of Life - is a closely observed poem about the losing of life.
"It is a pared down poem, with a series of similes and occasional metaphor that has an almost haiku like effect. The opening simile is arresting and sets the mood and progress of the poem to the final poignant image."
The Castlemaine Poetry Prize, which is run by the Castlemaine Mail, attracted a record number of entries in 2012, its second year.
Mr Donlon said the standard was very high this year and difficult to judge.
"There were a wide range of interests among the poets for subject matter and many moving stories and reflections contained in the entries. It was a privilege to read them. Dark themes were predominant, many concerned with illness, aging or recollection of someone now passed on.
"I think there was only one love poem or poem about loving and one about friendship."
Mr Donlon, who unfortunately was unable to attend the awards on Sunday because of a prior commitment, awarded seven commendations and five highly commended certificates.
Commended certificates were awarded to: Joan Webster OAM for Moments and Oil Slick; Katherine Seppings for My Father's Voice, Peter Wallace and Attempt; John Shiell for Here and About at Christmas; and Keith R. Falconer for Gold is Where you Find It.
Highly Commended certificates were awarded to: Rob Wallis for Horses; Gail Oliver for Night Eases In, Nola Firth for Margaret Olley, and Joan Webster OAM for Sunday Afternoon Drive and Movement at the Station.
A special award of appreciation was later presented to Castlemaine artist Helen Kelly, who created the beautiful design for the Castlemaine Poetry Prize awards last year.
Castlemaine Mail editor Jeff Jones thanked Mr Donlon and Ms Kelly for their contributions to the awards and for helping to encourage the arts in Mount Alexander Shire.
Mr Jones said it was great to see such a high quality of work being entered in all sections of the awards and it was encouraging to see such a surge in the number of young poets participating in this year's junior section.
He thanked Mount Alexander Shire Council for its commitment to the arts in the shire, particularly with youngsters, by sponsoring the Junior Section for the past two years as well as the cost of the three awards this year.
The major award - the Castlemaine Poetry Prize Open Section winner is proudly sponsored by the publishers of the Castlemaine Mail, Elliott Midland Newspapers.
The winning poem and the highly commended poems in this year's Castlemaine Poetry Prize are published below. The commended poems in this year's competition will be published in coming weeks.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

It's Castlemaine Showtime!

Excitement is building for the 2012 Castlemaine and District Agricultural Society's annual show, which will be held this coming weekend - November 2 and 3.
This year the show will feature the usual Street Parade starting at the Old Castlemaine Fire Station in Templeton Street Castlemaine on Friday, November 2 at 6.30pm. The parade goes down Barker Street, turns right at Forest Street and then over to the Camp Reserve where all of the show activities will be held.
Popular events include the wood chop and the fleece competition, which has already attracted stacks of entries.
The DON KR fireworks display is on November 2 at 9.45pm.
Don't miss all the fun of the side shows, local foodies and showbags.
Horses will be put through their paces with classes for pony club events and the sheep judging will feature Merino, Corriedale and an added feature of some Middle Eastern sheep Dorpers.
Admission is adults $10, pensioners/concession/student $5 and children under six years are admitted free.
All schedules and entry forms available from the website www.castlemaineshow.com.au or drop in and see Debbie at the show office at Camp Reserve in Castlemaine.

Shop till you drop in Castlemaine

Shopping fever is about to hit Castlemaine again with dozens of bargain hunters checking out 12 shops in three hours during the 2012 Castlemaine Shopping Tour on Friday, November 16.
The popular event has been running for 13 years and all funds go to the Castlemaine Childcare Co-operative, which runs a long day care centre (Castlemaine Childcare Centre) and provides family day care throughout the region.
"As a not-for-profit centre, owned and managed by the community, fundraising is an essential part of our ongoing operation," said Bek Kenneally. "Any financial profits are spent on the centre and on improving the quality of care."
Bek said the money raised at the shopping tour would be used to purchase toys and other resources for the centre.
"It is always exciting to have new items to build up the range of experiences for the children."
While the fundraising aspect is important, The Shopping Tour is also about supporting local businesses and encouraging people to Shop Local!, Bek says.
"We are fortunate in Castlemaine to have fabulous local businesses and it is important that as a community we spend money in town and keep them running.
"We are very pleased to have the support of 12 local businesses this year, many of whom have been part of the shopping tour for many years - some since the very beginning, and they will all offer exclusive discounts and special offers on the night. "
She describes the tour as fun and relaxed event.
"It's stress-free, hassle-free and child-free and we have exclusive access to the shops (the tour runs from 5.30pm until 9pm when the shops are closed to the public).
The shoppers meet at The Comma at 5.30pm on the day and they are split into groups of about 12. The groups then move through the shops one group at a time spending 15 minutes in each shop.
This year the shops include Dalrene on Mostyn, Jumping Jupiters Toy Store, Shoe Connection, Stocks Gifts and Gallery and many more.
At the end of the night, the shoppers meet back at The Comma for food and drinks and to draw the raffles.
Tickets are still available from the Castlemaine Childcare Centre, Extremity and Much Loved for $20. For further details call 5472 3665.

What's On in Castlemaine - Nov 2-11

This week's films at the Theatre Royal. Tonight, Friday November 2. Ruby Sparks (M), 8.30pm. For full movie session times and entertainment details phone 5472 1196 or visit www.theatreroyal.info.
Tonight, Friday, November 2. Live music in the bistro of the Cumberland Hotel, Castlemaine, from 7pm. Details: 5472 1052.
Tonight, Friday, November 2, 6-8pm. Punctum is celebrating a foot in the door of a new and additional space at 1 Halford Street, Castlemaine. For more info contact info@punctum.com.au.
Tonight, Friday, November 2 and Saturday, November 3. 157th Castlemaine Show. Friday from 6.30pm to 11.30pm and Saturday from 9am to 3pm at the Camp Reserve, Castlemaine. Street Parade, fireworks, wood chop, displays, side shows and more.
Friday, November 2 to Tuesday, November 6. Maldon Folk Festival. Over cup weekend come along to the Maldon Annual Music Festival. Details: www.maldonfolkfestival.com/
Saturday, November 3, 8am-3pm. Maldon Primary School Market and Fair. Art and craft stalls and children's activities. Details: Jodie Mengler 5475 1484.
Saturday, November 3 to Sunday, December 23. Union Studio gallery framers presents the abc of xyz, small paintings by Michelle Pleasance. Also, Temple of Flora prints for the Garden Festival. Open seven days, the gallery is at 74 Mostyn Street (via Union Street), Castlemaine. Phone: 5470 6446, web: www.unionstudio.com.au.
Saturday, November 3 to Sunday, November 11. Castlemaine and District Festival of Gardens 'Gardens of the Heart'. In and around Castlemaine. Details: 5472 3831, 5470 6593 or www.festivalofgardens.org
Saturday, November 3 - Sunday, November 11, 10am-5pm. Postcards from Italy exhibition and wood fired oven demonstrations. During the Castlemaine Garden Festival, Catherine and Neil Tait at Tait Decorative Iron are embracing the Italian alfresco style. Catherine is exhibiting her recent paintings from her 2011 trip to Italy, together with sculptures by Bettie Collier. View Pergolas and outdoor furniture, all hand crafted by the Tait's, also on display mosaics by Angie Robinson. On Sunday November 4, Jason Volbeda, a keen user of the Tait Wood fired Oven, will be demonstrating his 100 per cent organic wood fired sour dour pizzas. Details: 5472 3569 or 5472 5120 or visit wwwdecorativeiron.com.au
Saturday, November 3-Sunday, November 11. Gardens of the Hedge (Horticultural Endeavours Demonstrating Gardening Enthusiasm). Private gardens open at various times during the Festival of Gardens. Details: Peggy Munro, garden owner and gardener - 5472 2086.
Saturday, November 3, 2-4pm. Meet the artists at Falkner Gallery. Three new exhibitions at Falkner Gallery, 35 Templeton Street, Castlemaine, commence November 1, with a meet the artists day on November 3. Two exhibitions are by local artists Geoffrey Stocks and Anne Tweed, the third by Melbourne artist, Fiona Sinclair. For details contact the gallery on 5470 5858, email falknergallery@tpg.com.au or visit their website falknergallery.com.au.
Sunday, November 4, Castlemaine Artists Market at the Theatre Royal, Hargraves Street, Castlemaine.
Sunday, November 4, 9am-1pm. Castlemaine Farmers Market. Make a day out in Castlemaine to enjoy the Farmers Market, Festival of Gardens and Artists Market. The leafy shade at Victory Park will delight you as you browse the 45 plus food and wine stalls showcasing local produce.
Sunday, November 4 at 7pm. Joseph Furphy Evensong at the Anglican Church on Agitation Hill, corner of Forest and Kennedy streets, Castlemaine. Details: 5472 1137.
Sunday, November 4, 9am-1pm. Castlemaine Garden Market. Presented by the Castlemaine and District Garden Club Inc. In the Duke Street Parkland opposite the Castle Motel. Stall will feature plants, produce and all manner of affiliated materials for your garden needs. Details: Ian: 5472 1713 or Peggy: 5472 2086. Email: garden-market@iinet.net.au
Sunday, November 4, 10am-4pm. Historic Buildings Tour 2012. The Castlemaine Historical Society will be holding a Historic Buildings Tour as a fundraising event. The owners of three properties have generously agreed to open their homes to the public for one day only. The properties are; 'Kaweka' - 184 Hargraves Street, Castlemaine, 24 Gaulton Street, Castlemaine and 81-83 Forrest Street, Castlemaine (Former Globe Hotel). Tickets are $10 and cover all three properties. Tickets will be sold at each house so visitors can begin the tour at any of the buildings. Maps and notes will be available at the Visitor Information Centre, Mostyn Street, Castlemaine on the day.
Sunday, November 4. Cue-Bell reunion. The Cue-Bell reunion will be held at the Castlemaine Gardens in the tea rooms between 11am and 4 pm.
Tuesday, November 6. Celebrate Melbourne Cup Day at The Comma. Join Friends and frock up for a fashionable day with prizes for fashions on the field. Free entry. Bookings essential, phone 5472 2205. Commences from 11.30am onwards at The Comma, corner of Hargraves and Forest streets, Castlemaine.
Friday, November 9, 7.30pm. Goldfields Opera presents When Mary to the Garden Came. A concert of vocal and instrumental music reflecting the theme of the Castlemaine and District 12th Biennial Festival of Gardens. Singers include Jennifer Schatzle and her husband Warwick (flutist), Elisabeth Denk, Merryn Torpy, Chris Stobie and Peter Hunt. John Tungyup and Wendy Rowlands (pianists), and Elizabeth Anderson (Cello) complete the ensemble. Tickets: $25 and $20 concession. Venue: Castlemaine Art Gallery, Lyttleton Street, Castlemaine. Bookings: 5472 2292 or 5470 5507.
Friday, November 9 and Saturday, November 10. Relay for Life starts at 5.45pm on Friday, November 9 at Camp Reserve, Castlemaine. Details: 1300 656 585
Saturday, November 10, 10am-3pm. Castlemaine Steiner School Spring Fair.A time to celebrate our children. Details: Jennie Milne 54706235.
Saturday, November 10 at 10am. Workshop: The principles and practice of making a wicking bed garden. Wicking beds are garden beds designed to direct water to the root zone of the plants, they minimise evaporation and hence are great in this dry climate of ours. At the workshop participants will make a fruit box. The principles can be applied to other containers or raised garden beds. Arrive at 10am for coffee and cake then a 10.30am start. At The Hub Plot, Templeton Street, Castlemaine. Details and bookings: Heather on 0409 327 791 or heather@box311.biz
Sunday, November 11, 10am-3pm. Sawpit Gully Food and Wine Festival. Showcasing local food and wine. At the Sawpit Gully Reserve, Elphinstone. Details: Jill Smith - robiniaestate@bigpond.com