02 August, 2014

Wingello Village News August 2014


Wingello Village News for August 2014 is out.

Highlights for the month:

It's a busy August:
 - Film being shot in Wingello
 - Chef's night special on Friday 15 August.  Book now!
 - Hall AGM on 23 August
 - The Southern Highlands Challenge on Sunday 31 August

and our regular Fire Brigade News

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Brrrr. We have finally hit the cold bits of Winter

Ice clearing is fun
We had snow last night!  It wasn't a lot and it fell down in the midst of rain almost horizontally, but it was SNOW!
Being so cold we all went to the warm shop for some yummy Fish and Chips.  The boys dressed up with long jackets, hats, gloves and boots and walked in - because they could!
The fireplace at the shop was very effective and al our guests last night chose to eat in the back area near the lovely warmth.
This morning the sun was up and the sky was bright and clear. Any open water was frozen which meant the children were able to run around and do some ice breaking.  The trampoline was the most fun.  Use a wooden hammer, smash the ice and jump at the same time. Fun!

Warm Hands are even better

20 July, 2014

Casting Call for extras in a short movie to be filmed in Wingello

Do you know what road on which this photo was taken?
On either the 8th or 15th August Boulevard Films will be shooting a short film in Wingello called "Markers".  More details are on their Kickstarter page, and it looks to be a very interesting and fun project.  For a couple of days the crew will be in Wingello filming in the hall and the shop and surrounding area.
The director, Rhett Wade-Ferrel, was looking for a country town that reminded him of his home town and Wingello had a great small village feel that suited his story.
This is how the director describes the film:
Markers is a short sliver of emotional drama set in an isolated country town in rural NSW called Wingello. The town is so small in fact that there is only one shop, which also acts as the local post office, supply store, coffee shop, gas station and VHS lending library.
Markers is based on a true story that explores the themes of loss, human impermanence, and sentimentality through a modest funeral held in honour of one of the town locals Ron Millington. The story focuses on the singular journey of Ron's fifteen-year-old son Joel as he attempts to arrange a special farewell at the funeral service whereby mourners are asked to step forward and write on his fathers coffin with permanent markers.
The title Markers, aside from its obvious literal meaning, is a cue to the existential theme of human impermanence and our need to leave something behind that can be remembered. It also relates to the idea that traumatic events often leave permanent emotional marks on us. As we all know, death is a dual rite of passage, both for the deceased into the afterlife and those left behind into a new life without them and this becomes the emotional subject matter of the film.
The film is a reflection of my experience of losing my dad with the hope that it can communicate these universal ideas in a way that is heartfelt and sincere. Above all the film hopes to articulate the surreal experience of what it feels like when we lose someone.
Rather than being crammed with melodrama and tear jerker moments, Markers will take a more genuine path to become a carefully crafted cinematic reflection of real life that feels down to earth and poetic.
Here are some photographs I shot in the country town we found to set the film in that are a great reference to the surreal tone of Markers. And yes there is only one shop and it's freezing.
Rhett Wade-Ferrell, Director

The final scene in the film takes place in the hall at a funeral service of a well known local man and requires a number of people to be extras.  If you wish to spend a day being part of a film (Friday 8 August OR Friday 15 August depending on timing of essential cast and crew), why not give it a go?
No money is involved, but lunch will be provided and you will get a copy of the short film when it is completed and you will be part of something unique and fun in Wingello.

What Extras are required?

FUNERAL ATTENDEES IN HALL
The film requires approximately 20 background extras to sit in a ‘funeral service’.
Absolutely everyone is welcome. All ages, ethnicity, families, couples will help make the scene authentic.
The role will require you to react to the funeral scene as if it were someone you knew from Wingello who had passed away. It could be a close friend or someone you knew from town. You will also be required to sing a hymn as part of the service along with the rest of the group.
On the day you will be required to come to the shoot in your normal Saturday casual clothes and bring along 2 options of what you might wear to a funeral – 1 option will be a casual option and the other a little more formal.
HYMN SINGER (FEMALE / MALE)
There is one role in the funeral scene that features a character.
We are looking for a man or woman, approximately in her 50s – 60’s, to lead the hymn Abide With Me as part of the funeral service.
It is not about being the best singer in the world and it is preferred that you hit a couple of bad notes. The singing of the hymn will be accompanied by the piano.
Your wardrobe should be what you would wear to a funeral in Wingello of someone you knew. One casual option and one more formal option would be great.
PIANO PLAYER (FEMALE / MALE)
We will require a pianist to play a very basic version of the hymn Abide With Me. This character will be required more for their musical skill than their acting ability.

You will only be seen in the background and should consider the wardrobe notes above.

If you wish to be an extra, the producer - Carla - requires:
  • A close up Photo
    (like a passport photo but you can smile)
  • A full length Photo
  • Name and contact details
We have Carla's contact details at the shop.

06 July, 2014

Wingello Village News July 2014


Wingello Village News for July 2014 is out.

Highlights for the month:


The Town Water survey results are out
Rainfall chart to June 2014
Chef's night special on Friday 18 July.  Book now!
Fire Brigade News

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20 June, 2014

Another great Chef's night special

Chicken Kiev Balls
We had a great night this evening with our 3rd Chef Night Special.  About 30 dinners were served to a fun group of diners in a warm store on a chilly evening.
Our Gluten intolerant and Vegetarian diners did not miss out with a special menu for them too.
Now Eric is considering what his next special will entail!
The next dinner is on Friday 18 July.
Hearty Rich stew - with seconds!

Sticky Date puddings with caramel sauce and ice cream

Eric, showing us how it is done.

01 June, 2014

Wingello Village News June 2014


Wingello Village News for June 2014 is out.

Highlights for the month:



Local Tradies upgrade the shop
2014 Wingello Forest Endurance Ride (More story and photos)
Chef's night special on Friday 20 June.  Book now!
Fire Brigade News

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2014 Wingello Forest Endurance Ride

It was a great day for young and younger
 Last week was the 2014 Wingello Forest Endurance Ride.  And what a weekend it was!
Perfect sunny weather and another well organised event saw horse floats start arriving on Friday evening with more and more arriving from early Saturday morning.
Last year had around 150 riders and this year had 296! Saturday was dedicated to introductory riders and 135 riders gave it a go. 5km, 10km and 20km rides in the beautiful Wingello Forest resulted in many happy riders. We spoke to young and not so young riders who were telling us how much they enjoyed their experience.
It's a precise job balancing the BBQ.
We were there from dawn on Saturday until late that night, and again on Sunday.  Over that time we supplied over 400 burgers, egg and bacon roll, sandwiches and so on.
Burgers with the most under our spotlights
Congratulations to the organisers for such a well run event!  Enjoy this collection of photos I took over the weekend.
Burger on a plate.  Great for Gluten intolerant people!

The first bacon and egg rolls for the day

One of the first riders out for a practice ride

Ready for business.

Preparing for the morning rush

Little horses need little riders.  And they have to run too.



Vetting.  A game the whole family can play.

Special horses.

Locals waiting for their turn.

The riders start the first 20km ride

Everyone can join in the ride

That's a lot of water for when the horses return

The vetting queue

Preparing the bonfire

Lana enjoying a brief respite

Sunday Morning.  The Vetting area ready for riders to return

Horse riders around the base ready for their ride

The Chief Steward marking off each rider as they start.

The ride is great fun for kids too
See. One size fits all.

The Wingello Store crew enjoying a short break in the action



11 May, 2014

Enjoying Autumn in Wingello

Autumn leaves are fun
The great part about living in the Southern Highlands is that seasons are obvious.  The clear sunny days, the occasional fresh winds, the changing colours - all combine to let us all know it is Autumn.
The Maple trees in Wingello, both in Maple Lane next to the shop and the newly planted trees along Railway parade, are showing various bright shades of yellow, orange and red.
Today, Mothers Day, we have had many visitors treating Mum to a breakfast or lunch at the store and all Mothers today also received a free serve of scones.
Thanks Mum!

04 May, 2014

Wingello Village News May 2014


Wingello Village News for May 2014 is out.

Highlights for the month:


2014 Wingello Forest Endurance Ride
Chef's Night Special on 16 May - Book Now!
Loosely Woven visit Wingello
Fire Brigade News

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06 April, 2014

Loosely Woven in Wingello

After meeting up at the Wingello Store for a coffee and some simply good food, the musical group Loosely Woven performed for a good crowd of local Wingello and Penrose people. The event was organised by the Wingello and Penrose Hall committees and for the incredibly generous gold coin donation we were entertained by great music and a fun performance.
You could tell this group of talented people really enjoyed themselves.  They had fun.
And when they had fun, the audience caught the feeling and had fun too.  The music was a broad selection to appeal to all listeners.
This post is a collection of photos from the first half of the event as I had to assist with the store during the second half.
Thank you to all of the members of Loosely Woven and the Wingello and Penrose Hall committees for putting on such a good value afternoon of fun and entertainment.