Claudia Almond, Shayla Hicks and Mia Owen are all in the Riverina team.
The state carnival brings the best primary-aged softball players from across the state to compete against each other for a place in the NSW team.
The girls will be put through their paces as they will play 12 games over the three days that they are there.
We wish the team the very best of luck.
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Tocumwal Lions Club will be holding a street stall this Friday to support the Railway Museum project.
Stop and say hello, buy a raffle ticket or some home baked goods from 9am outside the supermarket.
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The Tocumwal Foreshore Markets are back this weekend, with the first market of the season from 8am.
For all enquiries regarding the Tocumwal Foreshore Markets, including bookings of sites, please email market@tocumwallifestyle.com.au.
A full list of the 2022-2023 Foreshore Market dates can be found at www.tocumwallifestyle.com.au.
Just a reminder - due to Berrigan Shire Council regulations, the Foreshore Market is now a dog-free event.
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Mild2Wild Rod and Custom are bringing regular cruise nights to the streets of Tocumwal.
The cruises will be held on the first Wednesday of the month, beginning on October 5.
Participants will meet at the Tocumwal Mild2Wild clubrooms on Morris St at 7pm, with the cruise starting at 7.30pm.
Participants will return to the clubrooms by 8pm for a barbecue.
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With the Victorian long weekend and AFL grand final upon us, Ingenia Holidays Murray Bend and Tocumwal Football Netball Club are holding a sausage sizzle and Auskick session to celebrate.
The event will be held this Saturday from 10am in the barn at Ingenia (formerly Time Out Resort) at 19 Bridge Street, Koonoomoo.
All junior footy players are welcome to join in for a kick at this free event, then stay and play in the pools and use the park facilities.
Because of high river levels, check the park’s Facebook page for road access details.
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Tocumwal Lions Club extends their thanks to the Tocumwal community for its donations of used glasses and stamps.
Over the past year, the Lions Club has collected 237 pairs of glasses, six hearing aids and more than 5.5 kilos of postage stamps.
The glasses and hearing aids are sorted, cleaned, checked, and distributed to those in need in Australia and overseas.
The stamps are sold at auction and the funds raised go the Lions Children’s Mobility Foundation.
A collection bin can be found at March's IGA, if you have anything you would like to donate to this cause.
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