Over the past few weeks, students at Virginia Preschool revisited learning around hygiene and germs, which then led into learning about the human body and how we can best care for it by maintaining healthy lifestyles. To assist children with their learning about hygiene and germs they participated in a germ experiment. The average person […]
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The Switch by Beth O’Leary
I was VERY excited for the Switch. Like so many, I adored The Flatshare so I was very excited for Beth O’Leary’s next one. I don’t think this one has the magic of The Flatshare but it is still a lovely book. It felt a little slow to start but it made up for that […]
Winter warming soup!
Looking for a go-to recipe that’s bound to keep you warm this winter? Then look no further than my tasty pumpkin soup. Creamy, smooth and most of all delicious, with a hint of heat, this winter soup is a tried and tested one in my house. My kids love it so much they even take […]
Marie’s Taste for top shot
A love of photography and cooking has combined to see local Lower Light resident, Marie Tapscott, take out an Australian magazine “cook the cover” photo competition. A spontaneous purchase of the May edition of Taste Magazine saw Marie come across the competition, where entrants are given the front cover recipe to recreate and tips on […]
Kennel club’s new home
Work has started on Adelaide Plains Kennel and Obedience Club’s relocation to its new home at Clara Harniman Reserve, Lewiston. Last month, Adelaide Plains Council began clearing the site and constructing an appropriate area for the club’s new home grounds. APKOC president, Deb Heinze, says 2020 is “our” year, and club members are excited to […]
Building at Virginia
Jodie Spano reports: Over the past few weeks children at Virginia Preschool have been busy role playing in the preschool construction site as architects, builders, sales personnel and customers. Children were analysing house plans to decide which house plan they would like to have built, selecting their house facades after looking through some pamphlets and choosing […]
Discos delayed
While some restrictions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic are easing, revellers keen to hit the dance floor at the popular Two Wells Blue Light discos will have to wait a little longer. All future discos have been cancelled until further notice, with organisers hopeful their birthday disco in August is able to be held. […]
Mr Mullett
It is a name that sits comfortably on the shoulders of Australia’s newest teenage singing star, Adam Ludewig, following his standout performance on the popular reality show “The Voice” this week. At just 16, Adam, of Two Wells, wowed the judges with his powerful voice and rendition of Tom Walker’s “Leave A […]
Clowning Around
Look who was spotted as part of the annual Adelaide Credit Union Christmas Pageant on November 18 (pictured below, centre). None other than Two Wells resident Mel Sims, who travelled the route dressed as a clown on board the float Professor Fizz and her Kaotic Kontraptions. This year the pageant celebrated it’s 85th birthday. Mel […]
30 years of wedded bliss
Long-time Two Wellians, Sue and Tony Lange, celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary in November. The popular duo were married on November 7, 1987, in Kadina on the Yorke Peninsula and initially made their home at Corny Point before moving to Two Wells in 1991. Sue and Tony ran the local BP service station for many, […]