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Responsible for creating, leading and teaching our sewing classes since 2017, Marisa Valentino is the current instructor for our Sew Good- Sewing Classes.

She is also a regular volunteer at the Canning Show and is soon to one of the guest facilitator at the upcoming Fairbridge Craft Retreat (Get your tickets ASAP for the event on 11-13 September).

As part of our INTRODUCING series shining a light on the amazing people and organisations that play an important part in what goes on as part of Cannington Exhibition & Showgrounds, Canning Agricultural, Horticultural & Recreational Society (CAHRS) or and/or Canning Show operations, we had a chat to Marisa to give you an insight into her work with us and her passion for sewing.

 

Us: A moment that has stood out so far during your time at CAHRS:

Marisa: The way all the Staff can get the Show done and how it all goes like a well-oiled machine.  I love working with all the staff, they are always helpful and very happy….keep the good work up.

 

Favorite moment at a previous Canning Show:

– When all the Staff gets dressed up in the theme of the Show/Presentation Evening & Awards (looking forward to what they get up to this year).

– When I come into the hall and see if I have won a prize for my work.

– When I see that my students have entered their work and got a prize. I am so happy for them.

 

You’re the instructor of our CAHRS-led Sew Good sewing classes. Tell us more about your involvement and why you love sharing your sewing skills:

I run the sewing classes with a program I designed to help people with no sewing knowledge. To learn about their sewing machines and all the basics of sewing in the first 10 weeks. Then over the next 10 weeks we learn about patterns, how to cut fabrics so we can start to make clothing.  We will have 4 items made in 10 weeks.  By this time my students have most of the skills to go shopping and make whatever pattern they have chosen.

I love teaching people how to sew.  It makes me feel that I have given someone a skill for life.  It’s a way to create and show your personality in what you make .It’s good to know how to sew.  You can fix your clothing or make something special for a loved one “One of a Kind”.  There are so many good things about sewing that I can’t list them all!

 

What drew you to lending your skills to CAHRS/Canning Show/CECS:

I love to sew and I love to work with people.  I somehow have a gift in teaching people so I put 2 and 2 together and became a sewing teacher.  CAHRS had a need and I have a great time in doing teaching for them.

 

You were a large part of the inspiration for our upcoming Fairbridge Craft Retreat. Tell us about how it came about and who would enjoy/benefit from it?

I have been going to Fairbridge for over 8 years, when I got involved with the Pinjarra Quilters. I started going with the Liddelow Ladies in Kenwick and we each take turns to run the house. I started organising the retreat 5 years ago, it became my job to book the house and make all the arrangements.

Fairbridge is a lovely place for people who love crafting, sewing, knitting or crocheting. There are so many things to see and do, including walking around the beautiful grounds or seeing the wildflowers.

The retreat would be perfect for anyone wanting to express their creative flair or just relax in the gorgeous surrounds.

 

On the sewing front at Fairbridge, what can people expect to do or learn:

I will be coordinating 3 different projects/sessions…

– Learning to sew a tote bag.

– Creating a patchwork quilt block for Charity Quilts.

– Learning more about whatever project you’re working on

 

If you were stuck on a desert island, what 3 things would you take?

– A book on How to Survive on a Desert Island.

– Inspiration – To keep me from going mad.

– The Travel Destination book series – to forget where I am.

 

What else do you do in real life?

– I cook to a high standard. I love to make cakes and desserts.

– There are all the mundane things eg: washing, feeding animals, gardening, looking after Dad and, if there is any time left, I love to read.

– Keeping in touch and going out with my friends to dinner, the movies, markets or walking the dogs.

– Sewing, of course!!

 

Since COVID, what skill have you learned:

Gardening- how not to kill my plants.

 

What might you be entering in the coming Canning Show Exhibition?

– A cake or other baked goods.

– ‘Quilt-as-you-go’ Quilt

– Thread Point 3D Wall Quilt

 

What is the best way for people to contact you:

Mobile: 0449 128 289

Laura is the newest addition to Canning Agricultural, Horticultural & Recreational Society (CAHRS). She joined us at the end of February which was short lived due to the dreaded COVID (yes, the dreaded C word!).  She’s now back on board to pick up where we left off as the new Events Officer, or in her words the “party planner” of the team.  She manages all the entertainment for the Canning Show, coordinates the  Special Interest Groups, organises outings for our volunteers and other events at Cannington Exhibition Centre & Showgrounds (CECS).

We had a quick chat with Laura to give you some insight into our new staff member and some of the events that she’s been working on recently.

 

A moment or two that’s stood at so far during your time at CAHRS

Office Dog Parade / Fashion Friday

[There is a video, if interested please enquire within 😉]

 

Fave moment at Canning Show

2020 will be my first, can’t wait to find out! Can promise a great line-up is in the making… More info here.

 

A fave (and feel free to say why)…

Karaoke song: House of the Rising Sun by The Animals because it reminds me of my sister. 

Plant: Wildflowers and roses.

Food: I love Italian food, comfort food is Spaghetti Bolognese.

Travel destination: Am I too biased to say Canada??? [Laura is Canadian].

Book: Recently read and really enjoyed The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters.

 

What else do you do in real life

Spend time with my family, camping, going to live music and socialising with friends. 

 

What drew you to lending your skills to CAHRS/Canning Show/CECS

CAHRS is a community orientated organisation and that I get to work with a variety of people. 

 

What will you be entering in the coming Canning Show Exhibition

Home cooking – homemade bread. 

 

Something interesting you’ve discovered about CAHRS/CECS/Canning Show during your time here?

Our history – the Canning Show has been running since 1909 (it’s been quite interesting to go through the archives).

 

What’s coming up soon that you’ve organised?

With the green light recently giving the go ahead, here’s an update on our Special Interest Groups…

 

“Hey Hey, Let’s Crochet”

This group was one of the first to return to our venue and test out our new COVID plan. It shows the commitment, enthusiasm, and camaraderie of this close-knit bunch. Pauline has some great projects in store for Term 3 including an up-to-the-minute cacoon cardigan, which I cannot wait to see. More info here.

 

“Canning River Gardeners”

After such a long period of separation, we planned a Reunion to kick start our gardening group. This month our group was invited to a tour of the beautiful Zanthorrea Nursery. I am hoping my Kangaroo Paws I purchased will be Show ready once November comes around 😉. Next up, a chance to design your very own Insect Hotel in August, readying it for entry into the Canning Show. More info here.

 

“Sew Good Sewing Classes”

The ever-popular Marissa and the sewing gang will be back to the Liddelow Hall commencing Term 3. There are some spaces left for this class so please check out Eventbrite to join. Looking forward to meeting you all. More info here.

 

“Yoga” (NEW)

CAHRS & Kathy Ellwell (IYENGAR YOGA) present to you 2x weekly yoga classes, Monday 7pm and Wednesdays 6pm. Kathy is a well followed, experienced Yoga instructor in the area and has chosen our Liddelow Hall location to practice. Having personally attended her class, it is a feel-good session. More info here.

 

“Wooly Wednesdays”

The ladies of the group have been enjoying their weekly rendezvous, knitting, crocheting, and brainstorming creations for the upcoming Canning Show. Welcome back 😊.

 

Machine Knitters”

Sessions have been underway. The gals have been mingling and knitting plus bringing in shared sweets to making up for lost time. Looking forward to seeing your Show entries.

 

Best way for people to contact you:

I work Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays. If you have any enquiries Events related, please feel free to contact me directly on 0432 447 398 or email me at laura@cahrs.com.au

 

CAHRS is looking for those interested in enjoying a CRAFT RETREAT WEEKENDER we are planning to take place in the idyllic Fairbridge Village, Pinjarra in September this year

 

This escape will be bursting at the ‘seams’ with opportunities for all types and levels of craft lovers, ranging from knitters to crocheters, sewers, and various arts and crafters. Whilst practising, learning, developing, showcasing and sharing skills, this casual retreat enables you to have a ‘yarn’ in a social setting, and find new people you really ‘glue’ with.

All meals will be included, enabling you to enjoy a weekend filled with creative workshops, outdoor excursions, and plenty of crafty interactions with like-minded people.

 

WHERE: Fairbridge Village, Pinjarra

WHEN: Fri 11 – Sun 13 Sept

TIMES: 2pm start on Friday, leave by Midday

WHO: Hosted by CAHRS

WHY:

– Build relationships with likeminded peers

– Practise and share your skills

– Pinjarra is the epitome of rural peace and quiet

– Reduce stress and unwind

– Get creative juices flowing for Canning Show

COST: $160 pp, all inclusive of…

WHAT:

– 2-nights accommodation at Fairbridge Village

– All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner + coffee & tea)

– Crafting & creative workshops

– Light activities, nature walks and happy hour!

 

PLEASE RSVP EXPRESSION OF INTEREST BY 8 JULY TO:

CAHRS Events Officer Laura on 9451 1820 or laura@cahrs.com.au

Sitting at my new temporary ‘office’ desk at home takes adjustment. Like everyone else, I am learning to live a safely isolated lifestyle and discovering the benefits of having time at home. Apart from the obvious and practical things like cleaning out the shed, there are opportunities to seize whilst being restricted, including thinking of new ideas for the development of Canning Exhibition Centre & Showgrounds, the evolution of the Canning Show and CAHRS events that will positively impact more people’s lives in brighter days to come.

A few updates since last we spoke include:

 

CANNING SHOW AND EXHIBITION 

At this stage, it is not wise to jump to conclusions as to whether the Canning Show will run on the planned date of 6 & 7 November, but I recommend that you continue to prepare and create your Exhibition entries. Have a go at the fantastic craft challenge by making an article featuring an insect, spider, snail or creepy-crawly.

The Canning Show Exhibition schedule of entries will be given an early online launch this year and will include some special items specifically designed to celebrate the International ‘Year Of Plant Health’, the theme for 2020, with a number of classes now being announced.

 

INSECT HOTELS

Applauding the world focus of this very important topic, the Show is hosting a special competition suitable for all ages and skills levels; to build an insect hotel. The winners will be the homeless bees and bugs of your garden. After the Show, the hotels can be set up and become home to very happy insects that will propagate your flowers, fruit trees and generally make your garden a better place.

On a recent trip to Bunnings, I did discover that the shelves of seeds and vegetable seedlings were bare. I think perhaps that everyone has already heard how much fun it is to exhibit flowers, fruit and veg and the Show, and have decided to give it a go nice and early. I hope the insects (that currently don’t have anywhere to live) are able to do their work in time.

 

RECYCLING MATERIALS

We also need to re-think our attitude towards recycling materials used for handicrafts. Traditionally we have expected handicraft items to be made using new materials, but, with art and craft supplies in high demand as parents rise to the challenges of homeschooling, this year we encourage and welcome items made with repurposed materials. Please think carefully about the materials’ previous lives and don’t use items that are not clean and safe. Fabric can easily be re-used if it has been thoroughly washed. Consider what might be suitable if you want to use containers that have been used for storage, if they held chemicals, for example, make sure they are very thoroughly cleaned first and never use treated pine for crafting.

 

AGM UPDATE

Following the annual general meeting, I am pleased to advise that Ray Porter has been returned as President and Maxine Wylie as Vice President. Ray, Maxine and the other members of the Committee of Management guide the direction of CAHRS. They are a valued part of the team committed to working together to achieve the best possible outcome and ultimately return to normal operations with the least possible disruption or loss. Day by day, the staff continue to manage the venue, looking after the essential maintenance and operational tasks, as well as preparing the plans for re-opening.

 

VENUE DEVELOPMENTS

Also at the AGM, details for the new venue developments were on the agenda. The members that attended the meeting voted with confidence on the plans and endorsed support for progression to the next stages of planning. We are currently reviewing these, guided by a commitment to enriching communities with perhaps different needs to those we identified pre-COVID-19.

 

MEMBERS TRIP

Thank you for your support and I am excited by the prospect of seeing you all soon. A spring-time bus trip to Penguin Island is just what we need. Keep posted for confirmed dates of this event and others when normal service is resumed.

 

THANKS

This is a troubling time for many. Our organisation is made up of 100s of wonderful volunteers, members, friends and family, who put their heart and soul into giving back and inspiring others. We wish them all the happiness and health we can during these challenging periods, as well as everyone all around the globe. Now, more than ever, we all need to band together and look after, respect and help each other as best we can. Our very best to all, and we look forward to opening the doors to the public again as soon as safely possible!

On behalf of the Committee, Members and staff, I wish you a safe and happy Easter.


Dianne Begg

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, CAHRS

As a not-for-profit organisation committed to enriching the community, the safety of Cannington Exhibition Centre & Showgrounds patrons, members, event organisers and staff are always of utmost importance to everything Canning Agricultural, Horticultural & Recreational Society (CAHRS) does.

 

As such, in response to the quickly evolving COVID-19 situation and eventuating uncertainties, it was with a heavy heart that a few weeks back we had to temporarily postpone all events until the end of April. With the continuing escalation of COVID-19 infections and safety protocols, this was then extended til further notice.

 

We have been and will continue to closely monitor the situation, only making fully informed decisions on reopening when we have greater confidence in the safety of our stakeholders – from the public to our hirers, coordinators, clubs, societies and events.

 

We apologise for any inconvenience caused, but please be assured that our staff are still working, planning how to return in ways that will provide much-needed relief, enjoyment and services to lift the community at a time when we will need it more than ever. With the COVID-19 situation hopefully under control by November, these plans include a huge Canning Show, celebrating the community in new ways.

 

WHAT THIS MEANS FOR…

 

EVENT ORGANISERS

CAHRS has been working with all upcoming events in the next few months to reschedule events in the next 12 months. Please inform your stakeholders, including cancelling events on social media. Any payment towards your booking will be rolled over to your rescheduled booking. Contact Afra on 0401 453 285 ASAP to discuss, if you haven’t already been contacted and are unsure.

 

EVENT ATTENDEES

Look out for rescheduled dates in the future. Any questions, please contact the event organisers directly (via Facebook).

 

SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS

We will be processing EFT refunds for your remaining, cancelled classes. If these haven’t already been processed, please email your bank details to enquiries@cahrs.com.au so we can refund you ASAP, or call on 0432 447 398 to discuss.

 

THANKS

This is a troubling time for many. Our organisation is made up of 100s of wonderful volunteers, members, friends and family, who put their heart and soul into giving back and inspiring others. We wish them all the happiness and health we can during these challenging periods, as well as everyone all around the globe. Now, more than ever, we all need to band together and look after, respect and help each other as best we can. Our very best to all, and we look forward to opening the doors to the public again as soon as safely possible!

 

MORE INFO ON COVID-19 & SAFETY

 

Whilst events at Cannington Exhibition Centre are temporarily postponed due to COVID-19, Canning Agricultural, Horticultural & Recreational Society (CAHRS) is instead planning ways to strengthen and renew our Special Interest Group offerings, giving the public and members a ranged of reinvigorated options to be educated, inspired and have fun!

Something to look forward later in the year, we have been planning an annual CAHRS Members trip like no other; a road (and boat!) trip to Penguin Island and Naragebup. Although the date can only be confirmed once the current uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 dissipates, we’re hoping that we’ll be able to hold it in mid-September. Penguin Island is home to the world’s smallest penguin species, yet this trip won’t be ‘short’ on anything else, as we also head to Naragebup for an inspirational tour and lunch.

 

Included:

  • Return bus trip, leaving Cannington Exhibition Centre & Showgrounds
  • Return ferry to picturesque Penguin Island and penguin feeding at Discovery Centre
  • Guided talk and walk around the grounds at Naragebup (Rockingham Regional Environmental Centre), including organic vegetable gardens, rescued marine turtles and aquatic friends
  • Packed lunch provided in Lake View function room at Naragebup

 

Subsidised tickets will be announced as soon as possible, with priority given to CAHRS Members.

 

PLEASE NOTE: As we don’t yet know when this trip will be able to occur until the COVID-19 situation is resolved, please watch this space for an announcement of dates and tickets as soon as we can!

Whilst events at Cannington Exhibition Centre are temporarily postponed due to COVID-19, Canning Agricultural, Horticultural & Recreational Society (CAHRS) is instead planning ways to strengthen and renew our Special Interest Group offerings, giving the public and members a ranged of reinvigorated options to be educated, inspired and have fun!

In light of this, coming soon to Fairbridge Village, Pinjarra, CAHRS is excited to announce a Weekend Craft Retreat. This escape will be bursting at the ‘seams’ with opportunities for all types of craft lovers, ranging from knitters to crocheters, sewers,  and various arts and crafters. Whilst learning, developing and sharing skills, this retreat enables you to have a ‘yarn’ in a social setting, and find new people you really ‘glue’ with.

All meals will be included enabling you to enjoy a weekend filled with creative workshops, outdoor excursions and plenty of social interaction with like-minded people. The total cost of the retreat is $160 per person.

We are currently seeking expressions of interest for a two-night escape to this historical village. Express your Interest by sending an email to laura@cahrs.com.au with the subject line “Craft Retreat”.

PLEASE NOTE: As we won’t know when it will be safe to go ahead and confirm these dates, and are operating with restricted staff hours, please be patient as you will likely not hear from us for a few months to come. Hang tight and we’ll be with you ASAP!

 

Whilst events at Cannington Exhibition Centre are temporarily postponed due to COVID-19, Canning Agricultural, Horticultural & Recreational Society (CAHRS) is instead planning ways to strengthen and renew our Special Interest Group offerings, giving the public and members a ranged of reinvigorated options to be educated, inspired and have fun!

 

As part of this, CAHRS is currently seeking a Creative Enthusiast to lead our weekly Craft Connoisseurs sessions. This is a casual, stipend-paying position (helping to cover any associated costs for transport, materials and planning time) that allow someone to facilitate a group every Tuesday 9:30am-Midday. The position won’t start til classes reboot, which will only be when the current COVID-19 situation settles down and it’s deemed safe for both the facilitator and class members to participate.

 

The successful candidate will be leading a group of 10 -15 participants weekly through guided craft sessions. This is also an opportunity for individuals to showcase their crafty skills and build relationships with like-minded people. While working closely with our Events Officer, you will also assist with special outings and guest speakers for the group.

 

In return, we offer a weekly stipend payment for your time and participation, a community-oriented environment, CAHRS membership discounts and access to VIP events within our society.

 

Interested? Please email laura@cahrs.com.au with the subject line “Craft Facilitator” and answer the following questions:

  • Why do you want to lead our group, and what inspires you about craft?
  • What experience or skills do you have relevant to the position?
  • Attach a few photos of work you have created

PLEASE NOTE: As we won’t know when these classes will begin and are operating with restricted staff hours, please be patient as you will likely not hear from us for a few months to come. Hang tight and we’ll be with you ASAP!

Canning Agricultural, Horticultural & Recreational Society (CAHRS) is currently seeking a plant guru to lead our Canning River Gardeners club.

We’re looking for a Green Thumb to share their love of gardening, know how to keep our plant friends happy and healthy, and enjoy a social, community-oriented environment. Experience with Garden Clubs or exhibiting at a Garden Show is desirable but not essential.

This is a casual, stipend-paying position (helping to cover any associated costs for transport, materials and planning time) that will see someone facilitate a group on the first Tuesday of the month, 6:30–9PM at Cannington Exhibition Centre. The position won’t start til classes reboot, which will only be when the current COVID-19 situation settles down and it’s deemed safe for both the facilitator and class members to participate. While working closely with our Events Officer, you will also assist with special outings and guest speakers for the group.

In return, on top of the stipend payment for participation in these community-focused events, you will also recieve CAHRS membership benefits and access to VIP events within our society.

 

Interested? Please email laura@cahrs.com.au with the subject line “Gardening Facilitator” and answer the following questions:

  • Why do you want to lead our group, and what inspires you about gardening?
  • What experience or skills do you have relevant to the position?
  • Attach a few photos of your garden or plants/flowers you’ve grown

PLEASE NOTE: As we won’t know when these classes will begin and are operating with restricted staff hours, please be patient as you will likely not hear from us for a few months to come. Hang tight and we’ll be with you ASAP!