A FOUR-WEEK cricket blast pop up clinic started in Whitton last Tuesday.
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Organized by Kelly from Cricket NSW, this was another activity to come out of a joint brainstorming session in Whitton, organized by community services at Leeton Shire Council.
The after-school clinic is a fun outdoor activity where kids aged between five and 10 can develop skills and teamwork with game-based activities.
Participants also scored a blast pack kit.
Whitton resident Vicki Ryan and daughter Jessica Looby have teamed up to take part in the Riverina Redneck Rally with their car "True Blue".
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This is not the first time they have participated raising funds for the Riverina-based charity Country Hope, which supports regional families of children who have been diagnosed with cancer or other life-threatening illnesses.
The rally this year is on March 15 to 19, beginning in Coolamon and finishing in Jerildrie.
Donations can be made by visiting www.redneckrally.com.au.
Follow the link to support the rally or the True Blue team. You can also follow Vicki and Jessica's team on Facebook by searching "True Blue".
On February 28 the Whitton Bowling Club hosted the pennants bowls playing against Darlington Point. After a great game of bowls Whitton lost to Darlington Point by one point.
The club is a popular place to be on Thursday nights with the return of the club super draw and the club holding its raffles and happy hour.
Congratulations to the club darts team beating the Rice Bowl darts team the other day, must have been the home advantage.