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6th June 2019 Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle & Senior Campus 130 Magnolia Road, Tanunda, SA 5352 Phone 08 8561 4200 faith.sa.edu.au VOLUME 35 ISSUE 8 GETTING A HEAD-START Having a set pathway at the end of Year 12 is one of the aracons of a School Based Apprenceship. While some of us are sll tucked up in bed in the mornings, certain students from Faith Lutheran College’s School Based Apprenceships and Traineeships (SBATs) program are already in a workshop, out in the vineyard or at a Community Childcare Centre geng a head-start on their future careers. Students are flourishing under the support and guidance of VET Coordinator Dianne Sanders, who undertakes thorough counselling sessions and fills out forms with students prior to their commencement, to ensure the right students are placed with their most suitable employer. Crucial planning and ongoing support takes place to ensure students keep their school, work and training commitments in balance, and scheduled site visits idenfy potenal areas of support throughout the program. The students are in their chosen workplace at least 1 day per week and addional theory classes take the place of 1 or more school subjects and aracts SACE credits. Aſter successfully compleng SACE, students convert to a full- me apprenceship. Upon meeng some of these students it’s impressive to learn that many of them work full me in the holidays in addion to their school study commitments, already displaying crical skills including respect, communicaon and teamwork, dedicaon and diligence to undertake the responsibilies of holding a job. Mitchell Noack - School Based Engineering Apprence with Fabcoat Jacob Jaeschke – School Based Agricultural Mechanical Technology Apprence with Vater Machinery

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6th June 2019

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda SA 5352 Phone 08 8561 4200 faithsaeduau

VOLUME 35 ISSUE 8

GETTING A HEAD-START Having a set pathway at the end of Year 12 is one of the attractions of a School Based Apprenticeship

While some of us are still tucked up in bed in the mornings certain students from Faith Lutheran Collegersquos School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships (SBATs) program are already in a workshop out in the vineyard or at a Community Childcare Centre getting a head-start on their future careers

Students are flourishing under the support and guidance of VET Coordinator Dianne Sanders who undertakes thorough counselling sessions and fills out forms with students prior to their commencement to ensure the right students are placed with their most suitable employer

Crucial planning and ongoing support takes place to ensure students keep their school work and training commitments in balance and scheduled site visits identify potential areas of support throughout the program

The students are in their chosen workplace at least 1 day per week and additional theory classes take the place of 1 or more school subjects and attracts SACE credits After successfully completing SACE students convert to a full-time apprenticeship

Upon meeting some of these students itrsquos impressive to learn that many of them work full time in the holidays in addition to their school study commitments already displaying critical skills including respect communication and teamwork dedication and diligence to undertake the responsibilities of holding a job

Mitchell Noack - School Based Engineering Apprentice with Fabcoat

Jacob Jaeschke ndash School Based Agricultural Mechanical Technology Apprentice with Vater Machinery

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 2THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

LUCY ZILM YEAR 12School Based Trainee (SBAT) at Open Arms Community Childcare Centre Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care at TAFESA

Describe your average weekMy average week I go to school Monday to Thursday and study English Art Drama and Research Project I work at the Childcare centre on Fridays 730am-300pm I spend all of my study time at school completing my online training in Cert III in Early Childhood Education and Care

Why did you take on a School Based TraineeshipI wanted to complete a Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care by the time I finished school so that when I am at Uni I will have a means of support and also an alternative pathway if my uni plans donrsquot work out

How are you supported at Faith Lutheran College I have meetings every other week to make sure I am on track and I get a study line to enable me to complete online training All the teachers are really considerate in helping me make sure I catch up on Fridayrsquos lessons

What do you find challengingI guess having an extra lot of work with its own assignments and deadlines I have the pressure to complete this with trainers who donrsquot know you as well as the teachers at school

Would you recommend an SBAT to other studentsDefinitely If you find something that you are passionate about and are willing to put the work in itrsquos definitely worth it Next year hopefully Irsquoll go to uni to study Costume Design and work part time in Child care

FAITHrsquoS 2019 SCHOOL BASED APPRENTICErsquoS INCLUDE Blake Dahlitz Engineering Fabrication with

Vinetech Machinery

Craig Dowse Carpentry with Barossa Carpenters

Jacob Jaeschke Agricultural Mechanical Technology with Vater Machinery

Henry Knights Cabinet Making with Elite Kitchens and Cabinets

Mitch Manning Carpentry and Joinery with George Henry Homes

Mitchell Noack Engineering with Fabcoat

Daniel Roennfeldt Wine Industry Operations with Tirkama Proprietors

Adam Schutz Agriculture with Lightview Trading

Josh Taylor Wine Industry Operations with Advanced Viticulture amp Management

Jack Tilley Electrical with Tilley Industries

Lachlan Westlake Wine Industry Operations with Westlake Vineyards

Lucy Zilm Early Childhood Education and Care with Open Arms Community Child Care Centre

SCHOOL BASED APPRENTICESHIPS

UNIFORM SHOP Monday Tuesday and Thursday 830-400pm

(Closed for lunch from 1200 ndash 1245pm)

Please direct all uniform queries to Sue Feltus at the uniform shop on 8561 4216

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 3THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

JACK TILLEY YEAR 12School Based Electrical Apprentice (SBAT) at Torrens Valley Electrical Certificate III in Electrotechnology (Technician) at TAFESA

Describe your average week

Monday Tuesday and Friday I wake up a lot earlier and go to work at Torrens Valley Electrical The other days I go to school and study Essential Maths and Research Project On school days I sometimes stay later after school and get help from my teachers to catch up on my school work Itrsquos actually hard to sit still in a class room after running around flat out working for two days non-stop I get really hungry at school as the day is so structured

Why did you take on a School Based Apprenticeship

I had the opportunity for a School Based Apprenticeship and I took it I got to start my apprenticeship early so I will finish earlier than most people Irsquom 17 and already in my second year I like earning money and gaining experience

How are you supported at Faith Lutheran College

Faith supports me in lots of ways Teachers are really good to me and are always asking me how Irsquom going and are always there to help me out of school hours I also have meetings with my VET Coordinator every fortnight to make sure Irsquom on track with my school work training and work

What do you find challenging

Trying to concentrate when I come to school is really hard Itrsquos also a big thing to try and find time for homework The weeks that I am at trade school I am too tired to do school work after a day of trade school

Would you recommend an SBAT to other students

If other students had the opportunity to do an SBAT they should take it Itrsquos great to get a qualification at a young age to have that under your belt for the future Itrsquos good to have a break from school each week Irsquom glad I stayed at school this year to be part of Year 12 and participate in athletics swimming and football and catch up with my mates Next year I will go full time as an electrical apprentice and see where it takes me

SCHOOL BASED APPRENTICESHIPS

Student Services has recently received a battery recycling bin as part of Battery World Schoolrsquos Recycling Program Staff students and families are encouraged to deposit used household batteries into the bin which is located at Student Services

BATTERY RECYCLE BIN

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 4THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

YEAR 10 HOSPITALITY SERVE LUTHERAN COMMUNITY CARE VOLUNTEERSFood preparation service times safe work practices and customer service were just some of the skills demonstrated on Wednesday 29th May as our Year 10 Hospitality students catered and served a 2-course lunch for approximately 60 guests in the Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre Acknowledging 50 Years of Lutheran Community Care and the generous volunteers who make it possible the annual Volunteers Thank you Lunch was a time for fellowship supported by wonderful hospitality

Adding caramel sauce amp icecream to dessert

Bethany Wood during main course food serviceGuests soaking up the surrounds of the Glassroom Foyer

Pre-lunch entertainment included Year 11 vocalist Ebony Wilton

YEAR 10 FOOD amp HOSPITALITY TEAM

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 5THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FAITH VISUAL ARTS COLLECTIVE 2019Cherie OrsquoDea Visual Arts Learning Area Coordinator is thrilled to announce Faithrsquos Visual Arts Year 7 to 11 students will be featured in the 2019 South Australian Living Artists (SALA) statewide festival of Visual Art program Each year approximately 6000 artists across more than 560 venues participate in the Festival attracting an estimated 800000 visitors This new initiate for the College offers students insight into the logistics marketing preparation and participation for a real-life visual arts exhibition

Featuring an extensive display of two and three-dimensional works including skateboard decks ceramics digital design canvas paintings charcoal drawings and mixed media from Semester 1 the Faith Visual Arts Collective Exhibition will be held in the beautiful light-filled foyer of the Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

YEAR 7 amp YEAR 8 STUDENT LEADER INSTALLATIONIn front of family and friends our new Year 7 and Year 8 Year Level Leaders were installed and officially welcomed into the Collegersquos Student CouncilJack Caitlin Carenza and Courtney bring another level of energy and insight into the Student Council joining weekly meetings with peer leaders in Years 9-12This term student leaders have been asking questions and seeking advice on a number of topics that influence College life Conversations include meeting with relevant staff to clarify and discuss the Mobile Phone Policy Uniform Policy and Daymap settings Lunchtime activities fundraising initiatives event support and ideas for new groups and clubs are also topics regularly discussed Anneka Wilksch Jack Fechner Caitlin White Carenza Finch Courtney Duggan amp Aaron Bert

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 6THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

ACROSS CAMPUS SPECIAL PERSONS DAY

WErsquoRE GOING TO THE ZOO YOU CAN COME TOOAs part of Year 9 Geography students excitedly boarded the Faith bus on Wednesday 29th May bound for the Adelaide Zoo Continuing the exploration relating to Biomes and Food Security students managed to dodge the showers and soak up some sunshine as they met incredible animals along the way No doubt this cozy Orangutan stole the show and hearts of many

Strong relationships and a welcoming community are at the heart of our educational setting at the Early Learning Centre and Junior Campus Special Personrsquos Day is truly a celebration of our kind hearted community amongst whom we are blessed to be raising our children On Friday 31st May families and special friends filled the Harvest Centre for a Chapel service led by Mrs Maddenrsquos Year 2 class This was followed by the presentation of LEA Service Awards to long service retirees Joy Graetz and Jenny Noll Our audience was entertained by the Junior School Choir with lsquoA Song For Special Personrsquos Dayrsquo lsquoCount On Mersquo by Bruno Mars and Mrs Biagirsquos Year 3 class performance of lsquoTiddalikrsquoOur Parents and Friends generously served a morning tea alongside offerings from the Forage Garden produce stall FAITH Time Woodwork stall and Year 11 Business Studies students Nikia Arnold and Sarah Mattiskersquos stalls After recess students delighted in welcoming their Special People into their environments to share their learning This was an excellent opportunity for connecting with our families opening our classrooms and ELC for the quality time we know our students treasure sharing with their loved-ones

Forage boys - Campbell Mosey Max Koch Banjo Reimann Riley Seber Daniel Robinson Patrick Stewart amp Henry Teague The boys raised $108 for future plantings for the Forage Garden amp the leftover produce went to Kind Hearted Kitchen

Eddie Emily amp Henry Rosenzweig pictured with Barbara Beard Karen Rosenzweig amp David amp Marilyn Rosenzweig

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 7THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

SCIENCE VS RELIGIONhellip A topic of robust discussionhellip can the two co-exist If so how

At Chapel last week Chaplain Adam Yeager explained why Science and Religion are designed to work together and what this has to do with music We started with a random topic called out from our Chapel audience and three teachers on the stage a Scientist (Mr Gambell) an English teacher (Ms Newbold) and an Artist (Mrs OrsquoDea) Each teacher had their own blank canvas in front of them a laptop a pen and paper and paint

Each teacher worked on the same topic ndash music

Adam shared how Science and Religion work together while our teachers spent 10 minutes exploring the topic of music

Science without religion is lame religion without science is blind

Albert Einstein

WE LOOKED AT SCIENCEhellip THINGS THAT CAN BE MEASUREDPhotosynthesis Gravity Energy expenditure Solar flares Ocean depths Neurotransmitters Heat rates CO2 Production Heat exchange Population growth Exothermic reactions Species growth and change DNA replication rates

WE LOOKED AT RELIGIONhellip THE IMMEASURABLEBeauty Love Joy Hope Faith Transcendence Meaning of life Life after death Why the universe exists Purpose Wonder The soul Miracles

Our teachers constructed diagrams wrote poems and brushed with painted colour Although the topic was the same the outcomes were very different

We heard a beautiful poem a lifetime of music influence

We heard a Scientific report detailed diagrams and description on how music works

We enjoyed a painting a colourful depiction of music and joy

AND WE REFLECTEDOne topic different interpretations Different perceptions

No one was right no one was wrong We bring our ideas our gifts our talents and we each hold a view

Our world is filled both with beauty and photosynthesis We can have faith and solar flares

It is not a matter of Science or Religion It can be both It is both We can celebrate both

Just because you canrsquot measure something doesnrsquot mean it isnrsquot there

Science is one way of understanding Godrsquos creation Religion is another

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 8THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

MATHEMATICSOn 21 May 8 students attended the Senior students Gifted and Talented Study Conference at Concordia College The aim of the day was to help students to improve their thinking skills begin to be able to identify what is fundamental from what is trivial become intellectually creative identify assumptions and distinguish between good and poor arguments and think systematically and rigorously about relevant modern-day issues

Pictured are Ben Osbourne Joseph Brown Margot Pick Oscar Seppelt Nicki Grosser Tomas Heuzenroeder Lucy Blenkiron Josh Newman Mr M Knowles Mrs A Cameron (practicum teacher) Dr Christopher OrsquoNeill (University of Oxford) Julie Arliss (Kings College Taunton) Jeffrey Hodges (Sportsmind)

TESTING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY AT WAITE CAMPUS Craig Moore Teacher

On Wednesday 29th May the Year 12 Agriculture students attended Waite Campus as a part of their course looking into the latest technology being used in plant breeding Students extracted DNA and then learned how to copy it and also how to isolate genes through a range of hands-on practical activities They toured through the $40 Million Plant Accelerator facility which uses a range of imaging robotics and automated processes in the development of new crop varieties Blake Dahlitz experimentingYear 12 students in the lab

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 9THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

LEARNING CONTINUES TO THE KITCHEN TABLE Amidst wheelbarrows rakes watering cans and garden stakes our Year 8 Agriculture students have been working diligently in their own garden plot During their Vegetable Production learning unit students chose from a variety of winter vegetables to plant and nurture During a recent harvest students could be heard excitedly comparing the sizes of broccoli heads and discussing potential recipes for their fresh produce to cook at home Winter vegetables in the garden included broccoli turnips coriander carrots peas and radishes

FAITH FARM ndash FEEDING AND CARING FOR OUR ANIMALSThe rolling hills and vineyards surrounding the College provide a constant reminder that we are in the heart of farming country At recess times our College farm is a hive of activity as Agriculture students rotate their responsibilities to feed and care for our growing animals

The chickens are fed and watered by Year 9 students and our Year 8 students prepare the morning meal for the two visiting dairy calves

In the background the steers make their presence known waiting for Cattle Club and the attention they receive from students learning to handle and guide them

The wethers are checked and fed again at lunchtime while students watch in delight as the goats play impulsively in their pens

The distant sound of the recess bell reminds students to head back to class farm life for the animals continues as they grow and learn alongside the students The Faith Farm truly is a special place

Mitchell Mosey Year 8

CELEBRATING YEAR 8 AGRICULTURE

Ebony Noack Year 8

Amelia Leditschke amp Dusty SchulzMacey Hodgson with her brocolli

William Lindner watering his veggie patch

Lilly Mathews picking her winter greens

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 10THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

lsquoWHEN I GROW UPrsquo YEAR 12 DRESS UP DAY

Farmers Jacob Fiebiger Ashley McInerney Jack Hanna amp Kate Molineux

Joseph Brown Thomas Bell amp Aaron Bert chasing their passions

Creative artists Ellie Schaefer Amy Mosey Lucy Zilm Axel Moen James Brown amp Daniel Kitson Professional Sportspeople

Superherorsquos Todd Falkenberg amp Becky Havis Medical Industry professionals

Firefighters Daniel Slade Max Roocke amp Ned GrieveFlight Crew Elise Heinrich amp Abbey Sabeeney

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 11THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

CALEB SCHWARTZI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I have enjoyed learning about the topic in agriculture classes at school and wanted to expand my knowledge of the industry and all of the different aspects of it I also went to determine if a job in the viticulture industry is something that I would want to pursue or not and felt the week would be an excellent way of determining that

In terms of hands on activities during the week we took part in activities including conducting soil tests on things like pH Salinity Soil type (eg clay loam sand etc) We participated in pruning and were taught spur and rod and spur pruning methods In other activities we looked at technology including automatic planters drones tractors spraying units pre-pruners and phone apps and we met farmers contractors and vineyard managers

I enjoyed the week and enjoyed meeting people with important roles in the viticulture industry and hearing them speak about their area of expertise The week was well organised by Nicki and I learnt a lot about what makes up the viticulture industry

I enjoyed the whole week but my favourite activities would probably be the pruning I enjoyed the hands on nature of that topic and found it an enjoyable one I also enjoyed visiting the Yalumba Nursery and looking at their facilities for grafting and growing grape vines

I do not really know what my future pathway is going to involve but through the week I now know how I would be able to establish a career in the viticulture industry If I did go into viticulture I now have a more specific view on what area I would want to follow

Viticulture Work Experience ndash Read Year 10 Experiences

Trish Cirillo Pathways Coordinator

Nicki Robins from Barossa Grape and Wine Association ndash BGWA together with many local vineyards and wineries collaborated together to provide the opportunity for all regional students to participate in a fabulous week of work experience for students to explore the many career opportunities in the Wine and Viticulture industry

Year 10 students Oscar Jenke Caleb Schwartz and Karlson Jaensch chose to participate in this week of work experience to explore what opportunities might be available in their future endeavours Please read their experiences and learn of the varied activities they participated in

FUTURE PATHWAYS

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 12THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

KARLSON JAENSCHI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I was interested in viticulture and wanted to learn more

We were able to prune graft and do soil testing and watch a lot of different machines and people in action

It was good to see what jobs were out there in the viticulture industry and I liked doing the grafting and liaising with the instructor talking about where he worked and how to use the tools effectively

This was a good opportunity to learn more about the industry and the opportunity has opened more doors for me to continue to explore

OSCAR JENKEI applied for the Viticulture work experience week to see what my future could be like and to see what other people do and bring that knowledge back to my family farm

I participated in pruning and I asked many questions throughout the week to learn as much as I could I definitely enjoyed the week and I learnt a lot I hope the program continues as it is very beneficial

My favourite activities of this week were doing rod and spur spur pruning listening to the vineyard couples speak about how they got to here and their homemade modifications listening to all the people speak about what they do in the Barossa and having tours around their facilities

I believe this experience has opened more doors into my future and I am confident on what industry I am going into

FUTURE PATHWAYS - VITICULTURE WORK EXPERIENCE

Thank you to Nicki Robins for arranging and working tirelessly to offer this wonderful opportunity to all regional students The students found it engaging and very informative Mr Mitchell Mrs Sanders and I visited the students during the week and we were impressed with student interactions with industry and the programmed activities

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 13THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

89 BOYS FOOTBALL RESULTSCoaches Mr Foulis and Mr Darling

GAME 1Faith College 810 Def Nuriootpa High School 50Best D Thompson L Tappert B Hutchings W OrsquoBrien C Oliver T LinkeGoals T Linke 2 B Slade 2 S Noack W OrsquoBrien D Thomson B Hutchings

GAME 2Faith 126 Dec Birdwood High School 01Goals W OrsquoBrien 5 L Tappert 2 T Linke W McCabe B HutchingsBest W OrsquoBrien M Nicholls L Tappert T Linke B Hutchings H SchildAll lads represented the College with pride Sydney Pick unfortunately broke his arm

ROC REFLECTIONSROC REFLECTIONSMindfulness

Being a teenager is hard but being the parent of a teenager may be even harder Mindfulness is a powerful tool to handle difficult times and stress levels and live life more fully Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment without judgment and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity Itrsquos about breathing noticing whatrsquos happening right here and now sending a gentle smile to whatever yoursquore experiencing in this moment (whether itrsquos easy or difficult) and then letting it go You can be mindful anytime anywhere no matter what yoursquore doing It sounds simple but itrsquos not always easy to do especially when you are stressed These websites provide information tools and resources which may be of interest wwwmindfulnessforteenscom and wwwheadspacecom

Here are some more useful resources to have a look at

MOBILE PHONE APPSbull Stop Breathe and Think Web and mobile

app with meditations for mindfulness and compassion

bull Calmcom Free website and mobile app with guided meditation and relaxation exercises

bull Insight Timer Free mobile app with virtual ldquobellsrdquo to time and support your meditations and access to lots of guided meditations by many different meditation teachers

bull MindShift Free mobile app for teens developed by AnxietyBC with mindfulness and other coping skills for anxiety

bull Smiling Mind Free mobile mindfulness app for young people

bull Headspace ldquoMeditation made simplerdquo This app has a free introductory period after which it requires a paid subscription to continue to use

Nicole John ndash College Counsellor njohnfaithsaeduau

On Campus Monday Tuesday amp ThursdayOnline via email Wednesday

20192020 Entertainment

Book Your support really helps our CollegeThis year sees the 25th Anniversary of the Entertainment book either hard copy or electronic versions for 2019-2020

The NEW 2019 | 2020 EntertainmentOnly $70 ndash truly outstanding value

Please donrsquot hesitate to contact Jill Beitz should you wish to purchase or just have questions

Phone 8561 4299 or visit Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda Email jbeitzfaithsaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

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TO

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SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 2THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

LUCY ZILM YEAR 12School Based Trainee (SBAT) at Open Arms Community Childcare Centre Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care at TAFESA

Describe your average weekMy average week I go to school Monday to Thursday and study English Art Drama and Research Project I work at the Childcare centre on Fridays 730am-300pm I spend all of my study time at school completing my online training in Cert III in Early Childhood Education and Care

Why did you take on a School Based TraineeshipI wanted to complete a Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care by the time I finished school so that when I am at Uni I will have a means of support and also an alternative pathway if my uni plans donrsquot work out

How are you supported at Faith Lutheran College I have meetings every other week to make sure I am on track and I get a study line to enable me to complete online training All the teachers are really considerate in helping me make sure I catch up on Fridayrsquos lessons

What do you find challengingI guess having an extra lot of work with its own assignments and deadlines I have the pressure to complete this with trainers who donrsquot know you as well as the teachers at school

Would you recommend an SBAT to other studentsDefinitely If you find something that you are passionate about and are willing to put the work in itrsquos definitely worth it Next year hopefully Irsquoll go to uni to study Costume Design and work part time in Child care

FAITHrsquoS 2019 SCHOOL BASED APPRENTICErsquoS INCLUDE Blake Dahlitz Engineering Fabrication with

Vinetech Machinery

Craig Dowse Carpentry with Barossa Carpenters

Jacob Jaeschke Agricultural Mechanical Technology with Vater Machinery

Henry Knights Cabinet Making with Elite Kitchens and Cabinets

Mitch Manning Carpentry and Joinery with George Henry Homes

Mitchell Noack Engineering with Fabcoat

Daniel Roennfeldt Wine Industry Operations with Tirkama Proprietors

Adam Schutz Agriculture with Lightview Trading

Josh Taylor Wine Industry Operations with Advanced Viticulture amp Management

Jack Tilley Electrical with Tilley Industries

Lachlan Westlake Wine Industry Operations with Westlake Vineyards

Lucy Zilm Early Childhood Education and Care with Open Arms Community Child Care Centre

SCHOOL BASED APPRENTICESHIPS

UNIFORM SHOP Monday Tuesday and Thursday 830-400pm

(Closed for lunch from 1200 ndash 1245pm)

Please direct all uniform queries to Sue Feltus at the uniform shop on 8561 4216

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 3THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

JACK TILLEY YEAR 12School Based Electrical Apprentice (SBAT) at Torrens Valley Electrical Certificate III in Electrotechnology (Technician) at TAFESA

Describe your average week

Monday Tuesday and Friday I wake up a lot earlier and go to work at Torrens Valley Electrical The other days I go to school and study Essential Maths and Research Project On school days I sometimes stay later after school and get help from my teachers to catch up on my school work Itrsquos actually hard to sit still in a class room after running around flat out working for two days non-stop I get really hungry at school as the day is so structured

Why did you take on a School Based Apprenticeship

I had the opportunity for a School Based Apprenticeship and I took it I got to start my apprenticeship early so I will finish earlier than most people Irsquom 17 and already in my second year I like earning money and gaining experience

How are you supported at Faith Lutheran College

Faith supports me in lots of ways Teachers are really good to me and are always asking me how Irsquom going and are always there to help me out of school hours I also have meetings with my VET Coordinator every fortnight to make sure Irsquom on track with my school work training and work

What do you find challenging

Trying to concentrate when I come to school is really hard Itrsquos also a big thing to try and find time for homework The weeks that I am at trade school I am too tired to do school work after a day of trade school

Would you recommend an SBAT to other students

If other students had the opportunity to do an SBAT they should take it Itrsquos great to get a qualification at a young age to have that under your belt for the future Itrsquos good to have a break from school each week Irsquom glad I stayed at school this year to be part of Year 12 and participate in athletics swimming and football and catch up with my mates Next year I will go full time as an electrical apprentice and see where it takes me

SCHOOL BASED APPRENTICESHIPS

Student Services has recently received a battery recycling bin as part of Battery World Schoolrsquos Recycling Program Staff students and families are encouraged to deposit used household batteries into the bin which is located at Student Services

BATTERY RECYCLE BIN

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 4THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

YEAR 10 HOSPITALITY SERVE LUTHERAN COMMUNITY CARE VOLUNTEERSFood preparation service times safe work practices and customer service were just some of the skills demonstrated on Wednesday 29th May as our Year 10 Hospitality students catered and served a 2-course lunch for approximately 60 guests in the Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre Acknowledging 50 Years of Lutheran Community Care and the generous volunteers who make it possible the annual Volunteers Thank you Lunch was a time for fellowship supported by wonderful hospitality

Adding caramel sauce amp icecream to dessert

Bethany Wood during main course food serviceGuests soaking up the surrounds of the Glassroom Foyer

Pre-lunch entertainment included Year 11 vocalist Ebony Wilton

YEAR 10 FOOD amp HOSPITALITY TEAM

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 5THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FAITH VISUAL ARTS COLLECTIVE 2019Cherie OrsquoDea Visual Arts Learning Area Coordinator is thrilled to announce Faithrsquos Visual Arts Year 7 to 11 students will be featured in the 2019 South Australian Living Artists (SALA) statewide festival of Visual Art program Each year approximately 6000 artists across more than 560 venues participate in the Festival attracting an estimated 800000 visitors This new initiate for the College offers students insight into the logistics marketing preparation and participation for a real-life visual arts exhibition

Featuring an extensive display of two and three-dimensional works including skateboard decks ceramics digital design canvas paintings charcoal drawings and mixed media from Semester 1 the Faith Visual Arts Collective Exhibition will be held in the beautiful light-filled foyer of the Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

YEAR 7 amp YEAR 8 STUDENT LEADER INSTALLATIONIn front of family and friends our new Year 7 and Year 8 Year Level Leaders were installed and officially welcomed into the Collegersquos Student CouncilJack Caitlin Carenza and Courtney bring another level of energy and insight into the Student Council joining weekly meetings with peer leaders in Years 9-12This term student leaders have been asking questions and seeking advice on a number of topics that influence College life Conversations include meeting with relevant staff to clarify and discuss the Mobile Phone Policy Uniform Policy and Daymap settings Lunchtime activities fundraising initiatives event support and ideas for new groups and clubs are also topics regularly discussed Anneka Wilksch Jack Fechner Caitlin White Carenza Finch Courtney Duggan amp Aaron Bert

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 6THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

ACROSS CAMPUS SPECIAL PERSONS DAY

WErsquoRE GOING TO THE ZOO YOU CAN COME TOOAs part of Year 9 Geography students excitedly boarded the Faith bus on Wednesday 29th May bound for the Adelaide Zoo Continuing the exploration relating to Biomes and Food Security students managed to dodge the showers and soak up some sunshine as they met incredible animals along the way No doubt this cozy Orangutan stole the show and hearts of many

Strong relationships and a welcoming community are at the heart of our educational setting at the Early Learning Centre and Junior Campus Special Personrsquos Day is truly a celebration of our kind hearted community amongst whom we are blessed to be raising our children On Friday 31st May families and special friends filled the Harvest Centre for a Chapel service led by Mrs Maddenrsquos Year 2 class This was followed by the presentation of LEA Service Awards to long service retirees Joy Graetz and Jenny Noll Our audience was entertained by the Junior School Choir with lsquoA Song For Special Personrsquos Dayrsquo lsquoCount On Mersquo by Bruno Mars and Mrs Biagirsquos Year 3 class performance of lsquoTiddalikrsquoOur Parents and Friends generously served a morning tea alongside offerings from the Forage Garden produce stall FAITH Time Woodwork stall and Year 11 Business Studies students Nikia Arnold and Sarah Mattiskersquos stalls After recess students delighted in welcoming their Special People into their environments to share their learning This was an excellent opportunity for connecting with our families opening our classrooms and ELC for the quality time we know our students treasure sharing with their loved-ones

Forage boys - Campbell Mosey Max Koch Banjo Reimann Riley Seber Daniel Robinson Patrick Stewart amp Henry Teague The boys raised $108 for future plantings for the Forage Garden amp the leftover produce went to Kind Hearted Kitchen

Eddie Emily amp Henry Rosenzweig pictured with Barbara Beard Karen Rosenzweig amp David amp Marilyn Rosenzweig

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 7THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

SCIENCE VS RELIGIONhellip A topic of robust discussionhellip can the two co-exist If so how

At Chapel last week Chaplain Adam Yeager explained why Science and Religion are designed to work together and what this has to do with music We started with a random topic called out from our Chapel audience and three teachers on the stage a Scientist (Mr Gambell) an English teacher (Ms Newbold) and an Artist (Mrs OrsquoDea) Each teacher had their own blank canvas in front of them a laptop a pen and paper and paint

Each teacher worked on the same topic ndash music

Adam shared how Science and Religion work together while our teachers spent 10 minutes exploring the topic of music

Science without religion is lame religion without science is blind

Albert Einstein

WE LOOKED AT SCIENCEhellip THINGS THAT CAN BE MEASUREDPhotosynthesis Gravity Energy expenditure Solar flares Ocean depths Neurotransmitters Heat rates CO2 Production Heat exchange Population growth Exothermic reactions Species growth and change DNA replication rates

WE LOOKED AT RELIGIONhellip THE IMMEASURABLEBeauty Love Joy Hope Faith Transcendence Meaning of life Life after death Why the universe exists Purpose Wonder The soul Miracles

Our teachers constructed diagrams wrote poems and brushed with painted colour Although the topic was the same the outcomes were very different

We heard a beautiful poem a lifetime of music influence

We heard a Scientific report detailed diagrams and description on how music works

We enjoyed a painting a colourful depiction of music and joy

AND WE REFLECTEDOne topic different interpretations Different perceptions

No one was right no one was wrong We bring our ideas our gifts our talents and we each hold a view

Our world is filled both with beauty and photosynthesis We can have faith and solar flares

It is not a matter of Science or Religion It can be both It is both We can celebrate both

Just because you canrsquot measure something doesnrsquot mean it isnrsquot there

Science is one way of understanding Godrsquos creation Religion is another

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 8THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

MATHEMATICSOn 21 May 8 students attended the Senior students Gifted and Talented Study Conference at Concordia College The aim of the day was to help students to improve their thinking skills begin to be able to identify what is fundamental from what is trivial become intellectually creative identify assumptions and distinguish between good and poor arguments and think systematically and rigorously about relevant modern-day issues

Pictured are Ben Osbourne Joseph Brown Margot Pick Oscar Seppelt Nicki Grosser Tomas Heuzenroeder Lucy Blenkiron Josh Newman Mr M Knowles Mrs A Cameron (practicum teacher) Dr Christopher OrsquoNeill (University of Oxford) Julie Arliss (Kings College Taunton) Jeffrey Hodges (Sportsmind)

TESTING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY AT WAITE CAMPUS Craig Moore Teacher

On Wednesday 29th May the Year 12 Agriculture students attended Waite Campus as a part of their course looking into the latest technology being used in plant breeding Students extracted DNA and then learned how to copy it and also how to isolate genes through a range of hands-on practical activities They toured through the $40 Million Plant Accelerator facility which uses a range of imaging robotics and automated processes in the development of new crop varieties Blake Dahlitz experimentingYear 12 students in the lab

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 9THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

LEARNING CONTINUES TO THE KITCHEN TABLE Amidst wheelbarrows rakes watering cans and garden stakes our Year 8 Agriculture students have been working diligently in their own garden plot During their Vegetable Production learning unit students chose from a variety of winter vegetables to plant and nurture During a recent harvest students could be heard excitedly comparing the sizes of broccoli heads and discussing potential recipes for their fresh produce to cook at home Winter vegetables in the garden included broccoli turnips coriander carrots peas and radishes

FAITH FARM ndash FEEDING AND CARING FOR OUR ANIMALSThe rolling hills and vineyards surrounding the College provide a constant reminder that we are in the heart of farming country At recess times our College farm is a hive of activity as Agriculture students rotate their responsibilities to feed and care for our growing animals

The chickens are fed and watered by Year 9 students and our Year 8 students prepare the morning meal for the two visiting dairy calves

In the background the steers make their presence known waiting for Cattle Club and the attention they receive from students learning to handle and guide them

The wethers are checked and fed again at lunchtime while students watch in delight as the goats play impulsively in their pens

The distant sound of the recess bell reminds students to head back to class farm life for the animals continues as they grow and learn alongside the students The Faith Farm truly is a special place

Mitchell Mosey Year 8

CELEBRATING YEAR 8 AGRICULTURE

Ebony Noack Year 8

Amelia Leditschke amp Dusty SchulzMacey Hodgson with her brocolli

William Lindner watering his veggie patch

Lilly Mathews picking her winter greens

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 10THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

lsquoWHEN I GROW UPrsquo YEAR 12 DRESS UP DAY

Farmers Jacob Fiebiger Ashley McInerney Jack Hanna amp Kate Molineux

Joseph Brown Thomas Bell amp Aaron Bert chasing their passions

Creative artists Ellie Schaefer Amy Mosey Lucy Zilm Axel Moen James Brown amp Daniel Kitson Professional Sportspeople

Superherorsquos Todd Falkenberg amp Becky Havis Medical Industry professionals

Firefighters Daniel Slade Max Roocke amp Ned GrieveFlight Crew Elise Heinrich amp Abbey Sabeeney

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 11THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

CALEB SCHWARTZI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I have enjoyed learning about the topic in agriculture classes at school and wanted to expand my knowledge of the industry and all of the different aspects of it I also went to determine if a job in the viticulture industry is something that I would want to pursue or not and felt the week would be an excellent way of determining that

In terms of hands on activities during the week we took part in activities including conducting soil tests on things like pH Salinity Soil type (eg clay loam sand etc) We participated in pruning and were taught spur and rod and spur pruning methods In other activities we looked at technology including automatic planters drones tractors spraying units pre-pruners and phone apps and we met farmers contractors and vineyard managers

I enjoyed the week and enjoyed meeting people with important roles in the viticulture industry and hearing them speak about their area of expertise The week was well organised by Nicki and I learnt a lot about what makes up the viticulture industry

I enjoyed the whole week but my favourite activities would probably be the pruning I enjoyed the hands on nature of that topic and found it an enjoyable one I also enjoyed visiting the Yalumba Nursery and looking at their facilities for grafting and growing grape vines

I do not really know what my future pathway is going to involve but through the week I now know how I would be able to establish a career in the viticulture industry If I did go into viticulture I now have a more specific view on what area I would want to follow

Viticulture Work Experience ndash Read Year 10 Experiences

Trish Cirillo Pathways Coordinator

Nicki Robins from Barossa Grape and Wine Association ndash BGWA together with many local vineyards and wineries collaborated together to provide the opportunity for all regional students to participate in a fabulous week of work experience for students to explore the many career opportunities in the Wine and Viticulture industry

Year 10 students Oscar Jenke Caleb Schwartz and Karlson Jaensch chose to participate in this week of work experience to explore what opportunities might be available in their future endeavours Please read their experiences and learn of the varied activities they participated in

FUTURE PATHWAYS

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 12THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

KARLSON JAENSCHI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I was interested in viticulture and wanted to learn more

We were able to prune graft and do soil testing and watch a lot of different machines and people in action

It was good to see what jobs were out there in the viticulture industry and I liked doing the grafting and liaising with the instructor talking about where he worked and how to use the tools effectively

This was a good opportunity to learn more about the industry and the opportunity has opened more doors for me to continue to explore

OSCAR JENKEI applied for the Viticulture work experience week to see what my future could be like and to see what other people do and bring that knowledge back to my family farm

I participated in pruning and I asked many questions throughout the week to learn as much as I could I definitely enjoyed the week and I learnt a lot I hope the program continues as it is very beneficial

My favourite activities of this week were doing rod and spur spur pruning listening to the vineyard couples speak about how they got to here and their homemade modifications listening to all the people speak about what they do in the Barossa and having tours around their facilities

I believe this experience has opened more doors into my future and I am confident on what industry I am going into

FUTURE PATHWAYS - VITICULTURE WORK EXPERIENCE

Thank you to Nicki Robins for arranging and working tirelessly to offer this wonderful opportunity to all regional students The students found it engaging and very informative Mr Mitchell Mrs Sanders and I visited the students during the week and we were impressed with student interactions with industry and the programmed activities

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 13THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

89 BOYS FOOTBALL RESULTSCoaches Mr Foulis and Mr Darling

GAME 1Faith College 810 Def Nuriootpa High School 50Best D Thompson L Tappert B Hutchings W OrsquoBrien C Oliver T LinkeGoals T Linke 2 B Slade 2 S Noack W OrsquoBrien D Thomson B Hutchings

GAME 2Faith 126 Dec Birdwood High School 01Goals W OrsquoBrien 5 L Tappert 2 T Linke W McCabe B HutchingsBest W OrsquoBrien M Nicholls L Tappert T Linke B Hutchings H SchildAll lads represented the College with pride Sydney Pick unfortunately broke his arm

ROC REFLECTIONSROC REFLECTIONSMindfulness

Being a teenager is hard but being the parent of a teenager may be even harder Mindfulness is a powerful tool to handle difficult times and stress levels and live life more fully Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment without judgment and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity Itrsquos about breathing noticing whatrsquos happening right here and now sending a gentle smile to whatever yoursquore experiencing in this moment (whether itrsquos easy or difficult) and then letting it go You can be mindful anytime anywhere no matter what yoursquore doing It sounds simple but itrsquos not always easy to do especially when you are stressed These websites provide information tools and resources which may be of interest wwwmindfulnessforteenscom and wwwheadspacecom

Here are some more useful resources to have a look at

MOBILE PHONE APPSbull Stop Breathe and Think Web and mobile

app with meditations for mindfulness and compassion

bull Calmcom Free website and mobile app with guided meditation and relaxation exercises

bull Insight Timer Free mobile app with virtual ldquobellsrdquo to time and support your meditations and access to lots of guided meditations by many different meditation teachers

bull MindShift Free mobile app for teens developed by AnxietyBC with mindfulness and other coping skills for anxiety

bull Smiling Mind Free mobile mindfulness app for young people

bull Headspace ldquoMeditation made simplerdquo This app has a free introductory period after which it requires a paid subscription to continue to use

Nicole John ndash College Counsellor njohnfaithsaeduau

On Campus Monday Tuesday amp ThursdayOnline via email Wednesday

20192020 Entertainment

Book Your support really helps our CollegeThis year sees the 25th Anniversary of the Entertainment book either hard copy or electronic versions for 2019-2020

The NEW 2019 | 2020 EntertainmentOnly $70 ndash truly outstanding value

Please donrsquot hesitate to contact Jill Beitz should you wish to purchase or just have questions

Phone 8561 4299 or visit Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda Email jbeitzfaithsaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

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HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 3THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

JACK TILLEY YEAR 12School Based Electrical Apprentice (SBAT) at Torrens Valley Electrical Certificate III in Electrotechnology (Technician) at TAFESA

Describe your average week

Monday Tuesday and Friday I wake up a lot earlier and go to work at Torrens Valley Electrical The other days I go to school and study Essential Maths and Research Project On school days I sometimes stay later after school and get help from my teachers to catch up on my school work Itrsquos actually hard to sit still in a class room after running around flat out working for two days non-stop I get really hungry at school as the day is so structured

Why did you take on a School Based Apprenticeship

I had the opportunity for a School Based Apprenticeship and I took it I got to start my apprenticeship early so I will finish earlier than most people Irsquom 17 and already in my second year I like earning money and gaining experience

How are you supported at Faith Lutheran College

Faith supports me in lots of ways Teachers are really good to me and are always asking me how Irsquom going and are always there to help me out of school hours I also have meetings with my VET Coordinator every fortnight to make sure Irsquom on track with my school work training and work

What do you find challenging

Trying to concentrate when I come to school is really hard Itrsquos also a big thing to try and find time for homework The weeks that I am at trade school I am too tired to do school work after a day of trade school

Would you recommend an SBAT to other students

If other students had the opportunity to do an SBAT they should take it Itrsquos great to get a qualification at a young age to have that under your belt for the future Itrsquos good to have a break from school each week Irsquom glad I stayed at school this year to be part of Year 12 and participate in athletics swimming and football and catch up with my mates Next year I will go full time as an electrical apprentice and see where it takes me

SCHOOL BASED APPRENTICESHIPS

Student Services has recently received a battery recycling bin as part of Battery World Schoolrsquos Recycling Program Staff students and families are encouraged to deposit used household batteries into the bin which is located at Student Services

BATTERY RECYCLE BIN

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 4THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

YEAR 10 HOSPITALITY SERVE LUTHERAN COMMUNITY CARE VOLUNTEERSFood preparation service times safe work practices and customer service were just some of the skills demonstrated on Wednesday 29th May as our Year 10 Hospitality students catered and served a 2-course lunch for approximately 60 guests in the Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre Acknowledging 50 Years of Lutheran Community Care and the generous volunteers who make it possible the annual Volunteers Thank you Lunch was a time for fellowship supported by wonderful hospitality

Adding caramel sauce amp icecream to dessert

Bethany Wood during main course food serviceGuests soaking up the surrounds of the Glassroom Foyer

Pre-lunch entertainment included Year 11 vocalist Ebony Wilton

YEAR 10 FOOD amp HOSPITALITY TEAM

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 5THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FAITH VISUAL ARTS COLLECTIVE 2019Cherie OrsquoDea Visual Arts Learning Area Coordinator is thrilled to announce Faithrsquos Visual Arts Year 7 to 11 students will be featured in the 2019 South Australian Living Artists (SALA) statewide festival of Visual Art program Each year approximately 6000 artists across more than 560 venues participate in the Festival attracting an estimated 800000 visitors This new initiate for the College offers students insight into the logistics marketing preparation and participation for a real-life visual arts exhibition

Featuring an extensive display of two and three-dimensional works including skateboard decks ceramics digital design canvas paintings charcoal drawings and mixed media from Semester 1 the Faith Visual Arts Collective Exhibition will be held in the beautiful light-filled foyer of the Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

YEAR 7 amp YEAR 8 STUDENT LEADER INSTALLATIONIn front of family and friends our new Year 7 and Year 8 Year Level Leaders were installed and officially welcomed into the Collegersquos Student CouncilJack Caitlin Carenza and Courtney bring another level of energy and insight into the Student Council joining weekly meetings with peer leaders in Years 9-12This term student leaders have been asking questions and seeking advice on a number of topics that influence College life Conversations include meeting with relevant staff to clarify and discuss the Mobile Phone Policy Uniform Policy and Daymap settings Lunchtime activities fundraising initiatives event support and ideas for new groups and clubs are also topics regularly discussed Anneka Wilksch Jack Fechner Caitlin White Carenza Finch Courtney Duggan amp Aaron Bert

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 6THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

ACROSS CAMPUS SPECIAL PERSONS DAY

WErsquoRE GOING TO THE ZOO YOU CAN COME TOOAs part of Year 9 Geography students excitedly boarded the Faith bus on Wednesday 29th May bound for the Adelaide Zoo Continuing the exploration relating to Biomes and Food Security students managed to dodge the showers and soak up some sunshine as they met incredible animals along the way No doubt this cozy Orangutan stole the show and hearts of many

Strong relationships and a welcoming community are at the heart of our educational setting at the Early Learning Centre and Junior Campus Special Personrsquos Day is truly a celebration of our kind hearted community amongst whom we are blessed to be raising our children On Friday 31st May families and special friends filled the Harvest Centre for a Chapel service led by Mrs Maddenrsquos Year 2 class This was followed by the presentation of LEA Service Awards to long service retirees Joy Graetz and Jenny Noll Our audience was entertained by the Junior School Choir with lsquoA Song For Special Personrsquos Dayrsquo lsquoCount On Mersquo by Bruno Mars and Mrs Biagirsquos Year 3 class performance of lsquoTiddalikrsquoOur Parents and Friends generously served a morning tea alongside offerings from the Forage Garden produce stall FAITH Time Woodwork stall and Year 11 Business Studies students Nikia Arnold and Sarah Mattiskersquos stalls After recess students delighted in welcoming their Special People into their environments to share their learning This was an excellent opportunity for connecting with our families opening our classrooms and ELC for the quality time we know our students treasure sharing with their loved-ones

Forage boys - Campbell Mosey Max Koch Banjo Reimann Riley Seber Daniel Robinson Patrick Stewart amp Henry Teague The boys raised $108 for future plantings for the Forage Garden amp the leftover produce went to Kind Hearted Kitchen

Eddie Emily amp Henry Rosenzweig pictured with Barbara Beard Karen Rosenzweig amp David amp Marilyn Rosenzweig

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 7THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

SCIENCE VS RELIGIONhellip A topic of robust discussionhellip can the two co-exist If so how

At Chapel last week Chaplain Adam Yeager explained why Science and Religion are designed to work together and what this has to do with music We started with a random topic called out from our Chapel audience and three teachers on the stage a Scientist (Mr Gambell) an English teacher (Ms Newbold) and an Artist (Mrs OrsquoDea) Each teacher had their own blank canvas in front of them a laptop a pen and paper and paint

Each teacher worked on the same topic ndash music

Adam shared how Science and Religion work together while our teachers spent 10 minutes exploring the topic of music

Science without religion is lame religion without science is blind

Albert Einstein

WE LOOKED AT SCIENCEhellip THINGS THAT CAN BE MEASUREDPhotosynthesis Gravity Energy expenditure Solar flares Ocean depths Neurotransmitters Heat rates CO2 Production Heat exchange Population growth Exothermic reactions Species growth and change DNA replication rates

WE LOOKED AT RELIGIONhellip THE IMMEASURABLEBeauty Love Joy Hope Faith Transcendence Meaning of life Life after death Why the universe exists Purpose Wonder The soul Miracles

Our teachers constructed diagrams wrote poems and brushed with painted colour Although the topic was the same the outcomes were very different

We heard a beautiful poem a lifetime of music influence

We heard a Scientific report detailed diagrams and description on how music works

We enjoyed a painting a colourful depiction of music and joy

AND WE REFLECTEDOne topic different interpretations Different perceptions

No one was right no one was wrong We bring our ideas our gifts our talents and we each hold a view

Our world is filled both with beauty and photosynthesis We can have faith and solar flares

It is not a matter of Science or Religion It can be both It is both We can celebrate both

Just because you canrsquot measure something doesnrsquot mean it isnrsquot there

Science is one way of understanding Godrsquos creation Religion is another

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 8THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

MATHEMATICSOn 21 May 8 students attended the Senior students Gifted and Talented Study Conference at Concordia College The aim of the day was to help students to improve their thinking skills begin to be able to identify what is fundamental from what is trivial become intellectually creative identify assumptions and distinguish between good and poor arguments and think systematically and rigorously about relevant modern-day issues

Pictured are Ben Osbourne Joseph Brown Margot Pick Oscar Seppelt Nicki Grosser Tomas Heuzenroeder Lucy Blenkiron Josh Newman Mr M Knowles Mrs A Cameron (practicum teacher) Dr Christopher OrsquoNeill (University of Oxford) Julie Arliss (Kings College Taunton) Jeffrey Hodges (Sportsmind)

TESTING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY AT WAITE CAMPUS Craig Moore Teacher

On Wednesday 29th May the Year 12 Agriculture students attended Waite Campus as a part of their course looking into the latest technology being used in plant breeding Students extracted DNA and then learned how to copy it and also how to isolate genes through a range of hands-on practical activities They toured through the $40 Million Plant Accelerator facility which uses a range of imaging robotics and automated processes in the development of new crop varieties Blake Dahlitz experimentingYear 12 students in the lab

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 9THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

LEARNING CONTINUES TO THE KITCHEN TABLE Amidst wheelbarrows rakes watering cans and garden stakes our Year 8 Agriculture students have been working diligently in their own garden plot During their Vegetable Production learning unit students chose from a variety of winter vegetables to plant and nurture During a recent harvest students could be heard excitedly comparing the sizes of broccoli heads and discussing potential recipes for their fresh produce to cook at home Winter vegetables in the garden included broccoli turnips coriander carrots peas and radishes

FAITH FARM ndash FEEDING AND CARING FOR OUR ANIMALSThe rolling hills and vineyards surrounding the College provide a constant reminder that we are in the heart of farming country At recess times our College farm is a hive of activity as Agriculture students rotate their responsibilities to feed and care for our growing animals

The chickens are fed and watered by Year 9 students and our Year 8 students prepare the morning meal for the two visiting dairy calves

In the background the steers make their presence known waiting for Cattle Club and the attention they receive from students learning to handle and guide them

The wethers are checked and fed again at lunchtime while students watch in delight as the goats play impulsively in their pens

The distant sound of the recess bell reminds students to head back to class farm life for the animals continues as they grow and learn alongside the students The Faith Farm truly is a special place

Mitchell Mosey Year 8

CELEBRATING YEAR 8 AGRICULTURE

Ebony Noack Year 8

Amelia Leditschke amp Dusty SchulzMacey Hodgson with her brocolli

William Lindner watering his veggie patch

Lilly Mathews picking her winter greens

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 10THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

lsquoWHEN I GROW UPrsquo YEAR 12 DRESS UP DAY

Farmers Jacob Fiebiger Ashley McInerney Jack Hanna amp Kate Molineux

Joseph Brown Thomas Bell amp Aaron Bert chasing their passions

Creative artists Ellie Schaefer Amy Mosey Lucy Zilm Axel Moen James Brown amp Daniel Kitson Professional Sportspeople

Superherorsquos Todd Falkenberg amp Becky Havis Medical Industry professionals

Firefighters Daniel Slade Max Roocke amp Ned GrieveFlight Crew Elise Heinrich amp Abbey Sabeeney

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 11THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

CALEB SCHWARTZI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I have enjoyed learning about the topic in agriculture classes at school and wanted to expand my knowledge of the industry and all of the different aspects of it I also went to determine if a job in the viticulture industry is something that I would want to pursue or not and felt the week would be an excellent way of determining that

In terms of hands on activities during the week we took part in activities including conducting soil tests on things like pH Salinity Soil type (eg clay loam sand etc) We participated in pruning and were taught spur and rod and spur pruning methods In other activities we looked at technology including automatic planters drones tractors spraying units pre-pruners and phone apps and we met farmers contractors and vineyard managers

I enjoyed the week and enjoyed meeting people with important roles in the viticulture industry and hearing them speak about their area of expertise The week was well organised by Nicki and I learnt a lot about what makes up the viticulture industry

I enjoyed the whole week but my favourite activities would probably be the pruning I enjoyed the hands on nature of that topic and found it an enjoyable one I also enjoyed visiting the Yalumba Nursery and looking at their facilities for grafting and growing grape vines

I do not really know what my future pathway is going to involve but through the week I now know how I would be able to establish a career in the viticulture industry If I did go into viticulture I now have a more specific view on what area I would want to follow

Viticulture Work Experience ndash Read Year 10 Experiences

Trish Cirillo Pathways Coordinator

Nicki Robins from Barossa Grape and Wine Association ndash BGWA together with many local vineyards and wineries collaborated together to provide the opportunity for all regional students to participate in a fabulous week of work experience for students to explore the many career opportunities in the Wine and Viticulture industry

Year 10 students Oscar Jenke Caleb Schwartz and Karlson Jaensch chose to participate in this week of work experience to explore what opportunities might be available in their future endeavours Please read their experiences and learn of the varied activities they participated in

FUTURE PATHWAYS

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 12THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

KARLSON JAENSCHI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I was interested in viticulture and wanted to learn more

We were able to prune graft and do soil testing and watch a lot of different machines and people in action

It was good to see what jobs were out there in the viticulture industry and I liked doing the grafting and liaising with the instructor talking about where he worked and how to use the tools effectively

This was a good opportunity to learn more about the industry and the opportunity has opened more doors for me to continue to explore

OSCAR JENKEI applied for the Viticulture work experience week to see what my future could be like and to see what other people do and bring that knowledge back to my family farm

I participated in pruning and I asked many questions throughout the week to learn as much as I could I definitely enjoyed the week and I learnt a lot I hope the program continues as it is very beneficial

My favourite activities of this week were doing rod and spur spur pruning listening to the vineyard couples speak about how they got to here and their homemade modifications listening to all the people speak about what they do in the Barossa and having tours around their facilities

I believe this experience has opened more doors into my future and I am confident on what industry I am going into

FUTURE PATHWAYS - VITICULTURE WORK EXPERIENCE

Thank you to Nicki Robins for arranging and working tirelessly to offer this wonderful opportunity to all regional students The students found it engaging and very informative Mr Mitchell Mrs Sanders and I visited the students during the week and we were impressed with student interactions with industry and the programmed activities

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 13THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

89 BOYS FOOTBALL RESULTSCoaches Mr Foulis and Mr Darling

GAME 1Faith College 810 Def Nuriootpa High School 50Best D Thompson L Tappert B Hutchings W OrsquoBrien C Oliver T LinkeGoals T Linke 2 B Slade 2 S Noack W OrsquoBrien D Thomson B Hutchings

GAME 2Faith 126 Dec Birdwood High School 01Goals W OrsquoBrien 5 L Tappert 2 T Linke W McCabe B HutchingsBest W OrsquoBrien M Nicholls L Tappert T Linke B Hutchings H SchildAll lads represented the College with pride Sydney Pick unfortunately broke his arm

ROC REFLECTIONSROC REFLECTIONSMindfulness

Being a teenager is hard but being the parent of a teenager may be even harder Mindfulness is a powerful tool to handle difficult times and stress levels and live life more fully Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment without judgment and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity Itrsquos about breathing noticing whatrsquos happening right here and now sending a gentle smile to whatever yoursquore experiencing in this moment (whether itrsquos easy or difficult) and then letting it go You can be mindful anytime anywhere no matter what yoursquore doing It sounds simple but itrsquos not always easy to do especially when you are stressed These websites provide information tools and resources which may be of interest wwwmindfulnessforteenscom and wwwheadspacecom

Here are some more useful resources to have a look at

MOBILE PHONE APPSbull Stop Breathe and Think Web and mobile

app with meditations for mindfulness and compassion

bull Calmcom Free website and mobile app with guided meditation and relaxation exercises

bull Insight Timer Free mobile app with virtual ldquobellsrdquo to time and support your meditations and access to lots of guided meditations by many different meditation teachers

bull MindShift Free mobile app for teens developed by AnxietyBC with mindfulness and other coping skills for anxiety

bull Smiling Mind Free mobile mindfulness app for young people

bull Headspace ldquoMeditation made simplerdquo This app has a free introductory period after which it requires a paid subscription to continue to use

Nicole John ndash College Counsellor njohnfaithsaeduau

On Campus Monday Tuesday amp ThursdayOnline via email Wednesday

20192020 Entertainment

Book Your support really helps our CollegeThis year sees the 25th Anniversary of the Entertainment book either hard copy or electronic versions for 2019-2020

The NEW 2019 | 2020 EntertainmentOnly $70 ndash truly outstanding value

Please donrsquot hesitate to contact Jill Beitz should you wish to purchase or just have questions

Phone 8561 4299 or visit Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda Email jbeitzfaithsaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

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ND

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HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 4THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

YEAR 10 HOSPITALITY SERVE LUTHERAN COMMUNITY CARE VOLUNTEERSFood preparation service times safe work practices and customer service were just some of the skills demonstrated on Wednesday 29th May as our Year 10 Hospitality students catered and served a 2-course lunch for approximately 60 guests in the Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre Acknowledging 50 Years of Lutheran Community Care and the generous volunteers who make it possible the annual Volunteers Thank you Lunch was a time for fellowship supported by wonderful hospitality

Adding caramel sauce amp icecream to dessert

Bethany Wood during main course food serviceGuests soaking up the surrounds of the Glassroom Foyer

Pre-lunch entertainment included Year 11 vocalist Ebony Wilton

YEAR 10 FOOD amp HOSPITALITY TEAM

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 5THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FAITH VISUAL ARTS COLLECTIVE 2019Cherie OrsquoDea Visual Arts Learning Area Coordinator is thrilled to announce Faithrsquos Visual Arts Year 7 to 11 students will be featured in the 2019 South Australian Living Artists (SALA) statewide festival of Visual Art program Each year approximately 6000 artists across more than 560 venues participate in the Festival attracting an estimated 800000 visitors This new initiate for the College offers students insight into the logistics marketing preparation and participation for a real-life visual arts exhibition

Featuring an extensive display of two and three-dimensional works including skateboard decks ceramics digital design canvas paintings charcoal drawings and mixed media from Semester 1 the Faith Visual Arts Collective Exhibition will be held in the beautiful light-filled foyer of the Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

YEAR 7 amp YEAR 8 STUDENT LEADER INSTALLATIONIn front of family and friends our new Year 7 and Year 8 Year Level Leaders were installed and officially welcomed into the Collegersquos Student CouncilJack Caitlin Carenza and Courtney bring another level of energy and insight into the Student Council joining weekly meetings with peer leaders in Years 9-12This term student leaders have been asking questions and seeking advice on a number of topics that influence College life Conversations include meeting with relevant staff to clarify and discuss the Mobile Phone Policy Uniform Policy and Daymap settings Lunchtime activities fundraising initiatives event support and ideas for new groups and clubs are also topics regularly discussed Anneka Wilksch Jack Fechner Caitlin White Carenza Finch Courtney Duggan amp Aaron Bert

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 6THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

ACROSS CAMPUS SPECIAL PERSONS DAY

WErsquoRE GOING TO THE ZOO YOU CAN COME TOOAs part of Year 9 Geography students excitedly boarded the Faith bus on Wednesday 29th May bound for the Adelaide Zoo Continuing the exploration relating to Biomes and Food Security students managed to dodge the showers and soak up some sunshine as they met incredible animals along the way No doubt this cozy Orangutan stole the show and hearts of many

Strong relationships and a welcoming community are at the heart of our educational setting at the Early Learning Centre and Junior Campus Special Personrsquos Day is truly a celebration of our kind hearted community amongst whom we are blessed to be raising our children On Friday 31st May families and special friends filled the Harvest Centre for a Chapel service led by Mrs Maddenrsquos Year 2 class This was followed by the presentation of LEA Service Awards to long service retirees Joy Graetz and Jenny Noll Our audience was entertained by the Junior School Choir with lsquoA Song For Special Personrsquos Dayrsquo lsquoCount On Mersquo by Bruno Mars and Mrs Biagirsquos Year 3 class performance of lsquoTiddalikrsquoOur Parents and Friends generously served a morning tea alongside offerings from the Forage Garden produce stall FAITH Time Woodwork stall and Year 11 Business Studies students Nikia Arnold and Sarah Mattiskersquos stalls After recess students delighted in welcoming their Special People into their environments to share their learning This was an excellent opportunity for connecting with our families opening our classrooms and ELC for the quality time we know our students treasure sharing with their loved-ones

Forage boys - Campbell Mosey Max Koch Banjo Reimann Riley Seber Daniel Robinson Patrick Stewart amp Henry Teague The boys raised $108 for future plantings for the Forage Garden amp the leftover produce went to Kind Hearted Kitchen

Eddie Emily amp Henry Rosenzweig pictured with Barbara Beard Karen Rosenzweig amp David amp Marilyn Rosenzweig

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 7THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

SCIENCE VS RELIGIONhellip A topic of robust discussionhellip can the two co-exist If so how

At Chapel last week Chaplain Adam Yeager explained why Science and Religion are designed to work together and what this has to do with music We started with a random topic called out from our Chapel audience and three teachers on the stage a Scientist (Mr Gambell) an English teacher (Ms Newbold) and an Artist (Mrs OrsquoDea) Each teacher had their own blank canvas in front of them a laptop a pen and paper and paint

Each teacher worked on the same topic ndash music

Adam shared how Science and Religion work together while our teachers spent 10 minutes exploring the topic of music

Science without religion is lame religion without science is blind

Albert Einstein

WE LOOKED AT SCIENCEhellip THINGS THAT CAN BE MEASUREDPhotosynthesis Gravity Energy expenditure Solar flares Ocean depths Neurotransmitters Heat rates CO2 Production Heat exchange Population growth Exothermic reactions Species growth and change DNA replication rates

WE LOOKED AT RELIGIONhellip THE IMMEASURABLEBeauty Love Joy Hope Faith Transcendence Meaning of life Life after death Why the universe exists Purpose Wonder The soul Miracles

Our teachers constructed diagrams wrote poems and brushed with painted colour Although the topic was the same the outcomes were very different

We heard a beautiful poem a lifetime of music influence

We heard a Scientific report detailed diagrams and description on how music works

We enjoyed a painting a colourful depiction of music and joy

AND WE REFLECTEDOne topic different interpretations Different perceptions

No one was right no one was wrong We bring our ideas our gifts our talents and we each hold a view

Our world is filled both with beauty and photosynthesis We can have faith and solar flares

It is not a matter of Science or Religion It can be both It is both We can celebrate both

Just because you canrsquot measure something doesnrsquot mean it isnrsquot there

Science is one way of understanding Godrsquos creation Religion is another

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 8THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

MATHEMATICSOn 21 May 8 students attended the Senior students Gifted and Talented Study Conference at Concordia College The aim of the day was to help students to improve their thinking skills begin to be able to identify what is fundamental from what is trivial become intellectually creative identify assumptions and distinguish between good and poor arguments and think systematically and rigorously about relevant modern-day issues

Pictured are Ben Osbourne Joseph Brown Margot Pick Oscar Seppelt Nicki Grosser Tomas Heuzenroeder Lucy Blenkiron Josh Newman Mr M Knowles Mrs A Cameron (practicum teacher) Dr Christopher OrsquoNeill (University of Oxford) Julie Arliss (Kings College Taunton) Jeffrey Hodges (Sportsmind)

TESTING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY AT WAITE CAMPUS Craig Moore Teacher

On Wednesday 29th May the Year 12 Agriculture students attended Waite Campus as a part of their course looking into the latest technology being used in plant breeding Students extracted DNA and then learned how to copy it and also how to isolate genes through a range of hands-on practical activities They toured through the $40 Million Plant Accelerator facility which uses a range of imaging robotics and automated processes in the development of new crop varieties Blake Dahlitz experimentingYear 12 students in the lab

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 9THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

LEARNING CONTINUES TO THE KITCHEN TABLE Amidst wheelbarrows rakes watering cans and garden stakes our Year 8 Agriculture students have been working diligently in their own garden plot During their Vegetable Production learning unit students chose from a variety of winter vegetables to plant and nurture During a recent harvest students could be heard excitedly comparing the sizes of broccoli heads and discussing potential recipes for their fresh produce to cook at home Winter vegetables in the garden included broccoli turnips coriander carrots peas and radishes

FAITH FARM ndash FEEDING AND CARING FOR OUR ANIMALSThe rolling hills and vineyards surrounding the College provide a constant reminder that we are in the heart of farming country At recess times our College farm is a hive of activity as Agriculture students rotate their responsibilities to feed and care for our growing animals

The chickens are fed and watered by Year 9 students and our Year 8 students prepare the morning meal for the two visiting dairy calves

In the background the steers make their presence known waiting for Cattle Club and the attention they receive from students learning to handle and guide them

The wethers are checked and fed again at lunchtime while students watch in delight as the goats play impulsively in their pens

The distant sound of the recess bell reminds students to head back to class farm life for the animals continues as they grow and learn alongside the students The Faith Farm truly is a special place

Mitchell Mosey Year 8

CELEBRATING YEAR 8 AGRICULTURE

Ebony Noack Year 8

Amelia Leditschke amp Dusty SchulzMacey Hodgson with her brocolli

William Lindner watering his veggie patch

Lilly Mathews picking her winter greens

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 10THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

lsquoWHEN I GROW UPrsquo YEAR 12 DRESS UP DAY

Farmers Jacob Fiebiger Ashley McInerney Jack Hanna amp Kate Molineux

Joseph Brown Thomas Bell amp Aaron Bert chasing their passions

Creative artists Ellie Schaefer Amy Mosey Lucy Zilm Axel Moen James Brown amp Daniel Kitson Professional Sportspeople

Superherorsquos Todd Falkenberg amp Becky Havis Medical Industry professionals

Firefighters Daniel Slade Max Roocke amp Ned GrieveFlight Crew Elise Heinrich amp Abbey Sabeeney

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 11THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

CALEB SCHWARTZI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I have enjoyed learning about the topic in agriculture classes at school and wanted to expand my knowledge of the industry and all of the different aspects of it I also went to determine if a job in the viticulture industry is something that I would want to pursue or not and felt the week would be an excellent way of determining that

In terms of hands on activities during the week we took part in activities including conducting soil tests on things like pH Salinity Soil type (eg clay loam sand etc) We participated in pruning and were taught spur and rod and spur pruning methods In other activities we looked at technology including automatic planters drones tractors spraying units pre-pruners and phone apps and we met farmers contractors and vineyard managers

I enjoyed the week and enjoyed meeting people with important roles in the viticulture industry and hearing them speak about their area of expertise The week was well organised by Nicki and I learnt a lot about what makes up the viticulture industry

I enjoyed the whole week but my favourite activities would probably be the pruning I enjoyed the hands on nature of that topic and found it an enjoyable one I also enjoyed visiting the Yalumba Nursery and looking at their facilities for grafting and growing grape vines

I do not really know what my future pathway is going to involve but through the week I now know how I would be able to establish a career in the viticulture industry If I did go into viticulture I now have a more specific view on what area I would want to follow

Viticulture Work Experience ndash Read Year 10 Experiences

Trish Cirillo Pathways Coordinator

Nicki Robins from Barossa Grape and Wine Association ndash BGWA together with many local vineyards and wineries collaborated together to provide the opportunity for all regional students to participate in a fabulous week of work experience for students to explore the many career opportunities in the Wine and Viticulture industry

Year 10 students Oscar Jenke Caleb Schwartz and Karlson Jaensch chose to participate in this week of work experience to explore what opportunities might be available in their future endeavours Please read their experiences and learn of the varied activities they participated in

FUTURE PATHWAYS

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 12THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

KARLSON JAENSCHI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I was interested in viticulture and wanted to learn more

We were able to prune graft and do soil testing and watch a lot of different machines and people in action

It was good to see what jobs were out there in the viticulture industry and I liked doing the grafting and liaising with the instructor talking about where he worked and how to use the tools effectively

This was a good opportunity to learn more about the industry and the opportunity has opened more doors for me to continue to explore

OSCAR JENKEI applied for the Viticulture work experience week to see what my future could be like and to see what other people do and bring that knowledge back to my family farm

I participated in pruning and I asked many questions throughout the week to learn as much as I could I definitely enjoyed the week and I learnt a lot I hope the program continues as it is very beneficial

My favourite activities of this week were doing rod and spur spur pruning listening to the vineyard couples speak about how they got to here and their homemade modifications listening to all the people speak about what they do in the Barossa and having tours around their facilities

I believe this experience has opened more doors into my future and I am confident on what industry I am going into

FUTURE PATHWAYS - VITICULTURE WORK EXPERIENCE

Thank you to Nicki Robins for arranging and working tirelessly to offer this wonderful opportunity to all regional students The students found it engaging and very informative Mr Mitchell Mrs Sanders and I visited the students during the week and we were impressed with student interactions with industry and the programmed activities

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 13THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

89 BOYS FOOTBALL RESULTSCoaches Mr Foulis and Mr Darling

GAME 1Faith College 810 Def Nuriootpa High School 50Best D Thompson L Tappert B Hutchings W OrsquoBrien C Oliver T LinkeGoals T Linke 2 B Slade 2 S Noack W OrsquoBrien D Thomson B Hutchings

GAME 2Faith 126 Dec Birdwood High School 01Goals W OrsquoBrien 5 L Tappert 2 T Linke W McCabe B HutchingsBest W OrsquoBrien M Nicholls L Tappert T Linke B Hutchings H SchildAll lads represented the College with pride Sydney Pick unfortunately broke his arm

ROC REFLECTIONSROC REFLECTIONSMindfulness

Being a teenager is hard but being the parent of a teenager may be even harder Mindfulness is a powerful tool to handle difficult times and stress levels and live life more fully Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment without judgment and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity Itrsquos about breathing noticing whatrsquos happening right here and now sending a gentle smile to whatever yoursquore experiencing in this moment (whether itrsquos easy or difficult) and then letting it go You can be mindful anytime anywhere no matter what yoursquore doing It sounds simple but itrsquos not always easy to do especially when you are stressed These websites provide information tools and resources which may be of interest wwwmindfulnessforteenscom and wwwheadspacecom

Here are some more useful resources to have a look at

MOBILE PHONE APPSbull Stop Breathe and Think Web and mobile

app with meditations for mindfulness and compassion

bull Calmcom Free website and mobile app with guided meditation and relaxation exercises

bull Insight Timer Free mobile app with virtual ldquobellsrdquo to time and support your meditations and access to lots of guided meditations by many different meditation teachers

bull MindShift Free mobile app for teens developed by AnxietyBC with mindfulness and other coping skills for anxiety

bull Smiling Mind Free mobile mindfulness app for young people

bull Headspace ldquoMeditation made simplerdquo This app has a free introductory period after which it requires a paid subscription to continue to use

Nicole John ndash College Counsellor njohnfaithsaeduau

On Campus Monday Tuesday amp ThursdayOnline via email Wednesday

20192020 Entertainment

Book Your support really helps our CollegeThis year sees the 25th Anniversary of the Entertainment book either hard copy or electronic versions for 2019-2020

The NEW 2019 | 2020 EntertainmentOnly $70 ndash truly outstanding value

Please donrsquot hesitate to contact Jill Beitz should you wish to purchase or just have questions

Phone 8561 4299 or visit Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda Email jbeitzfaithsaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 5THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FAITH VISUAL ARTS COLLECTIVE 2019Cherie OrsquoDea Visual Arts Learning Area Coordinator is thrilled to announce Faithrsquos Visual Arts Year 7 to 11 students will be featured in the 2019 South Australian Living Artists (SALA) statewide festival of Visual Art program Each year approximately 6000 artists across more than 560 venues participate in the Festival attracting an estimated 800000 visitors This new initiate for the College offers students insight into the logistics marketing preparation and participation for a real-life visual arts exhibition

Featuring an extensive display of two and three-dimensional works including skateboard decks ceramics digital design canvas paintings charcoal drawings and mixed media from Semester 1 the Faith Visual Arts Collective Exhibition will be held in the beautiful light-filled foyer of the Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

YEAR 7 amp YEAR 8 STUDENT LEADER INSTALLATIONIn front of family and friends our new Year 7 and Year 8 Year Level Leaders were installed and officially welcomed into the Collegersquos Student CouncilJack Caitlin Carenza and Courtney bring another level of energy and insight into the Student Council joining weekly meetings with peer leaders in Years 9-12This term student leaders have been asking questions and seeking advice on a number of topics that influence College life Conversations include meeting with relevant staff to clarify and discuss the Mobile Phone Policy Uniform Policy and Daymap settings Lunchtime activities fundraising initiatives event support and ideas for new groups and clubs are also topics regularly discussed Anneka Wilksch Jack Fechner Caitlin White Carenza Finch Courtney Duggan amp Aaron Bert

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 6THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

ACROSS CAMPUS SPECIAL PERSONS DAY

WErsquoRE GOING TO THE ZOO YOU CAN COME TOOAs part of Year 9 Geography students excitedly boarded the Faith bus on Wednesday 29th May bound for the Adelaide Zoo Continuing the exploration relating to Biomes and Food Security students managed to dodge the showers and soak up some sunshine as they met incredible animals along the way No doubt this cozy Orangutan stole the show and hearts of many

Strong relationships and a welcoming community are at the heart of our educational setting at the Early Learning Centre and Junior Campus Special Personrsquos Day is truly a celebration of our kind hearted community amongst whom we are blessed to be raising our children On Friday 31st May families and special friends filled the Harvest Centre for a Chapel service led by Mrs Maddenrsquos Year 2 class This was followed by the presentation of LEA Service Awards to long service retirees Joy Graetz and Jenny Noll Our audience was entertained by the Junior School Choir with lsquoA Song For Special Personrsquos Dayrsquo lsquoCount On Mersquo by Bruno Mars and Mrs Biagirsquos Year 3 class performance of lsquoTiddalikrsquoOur Parents and Friends generously served a morning tea alongside offerings from the Forage Garden produce stall FAITH Time Woodwork stall and Year 11 Business Studies students Nikia Arnold and Sarah Mattiskersquos stalls After recess students delighted in welcoming their Special People into their environments to share their learning This was an excellent opportunity for connecting with our families opening our classrooms and ELC for the quality time we know our students treasure sharing with their loved-ones

Forage boys - Campbell Mosey Max Koch Banjo Reimann Riley Seber Daniel Robinson Patrick Stewart amp Henry Teague The boys raised $108 for future plantings for the Forage Garden amp the leftover produce went to Kind Hearted Kitchen

Eddie Emily amp Henry Rosenzweig pictured with Barbara Beard Karen Rosenzweig amp David amp Marilyn Rosenzweig

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 7THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

SCIENCE VS RELIGIONhellip A topic of robust discussionhellip can the two co-exist If so how

At Chapel last week Chaplain Adam Yeager explained why Science and Religion are designed to work together and what this has to do with music We started with a random topic called out from our Chapel audience and three teachers on the stage a Scientist (Mr Gambell) an English teacher (Ms Newbold) and an Artist (Mrs OrsquoDea) Each teacher had their own blank canvas in front of them a laptop a pen and paper and paint

Each teacher worked on the same topic ndash music

Adam shared how Science and Religion work together while our teachers spent 10 minutes exploring the topic of music

Science without religion is lame religion without science is blind

Albert Einstein

WE LOOKED AT SCIENCEhellip THINGS THAT CAN BE MEASUREDPhotosynthesis Gravity Energy expenditure Solar flares Ocean depths Neurotransmitters Heat rates CO2 Production Heat exchange Population growth Exothermic reactions Species growth and change DNA replication rates

WE LOOKED AT RELIGIONhellip THE IMMEASURABLEBeauty Love Joy Hope Faith Transcendence Meaning of life Life after death Why the universe exists Purpose Wonder The soul Miracles

Our teachers constructed diagrams wrote poems and brushed with painted colour Although the topic was the same the outcomes were very different

We heard a beautiful poem a lifetime of music influence

We heard a Scientific report detailed diagrams and description on how music works

We enjoyed a painting a colourful depiction of music and joy

AND WE REFLECTEDOne topic different interpretations Different perceptions

No one was right no one was wrong We bring our ideas our gifts our talents and we each hold a view

Our world is filled both with beauty and photosynthesis We can have faith and solar flares

It is not a matter of Science or Religion It can be both It is both We can celebrate both

Just because you canrsquot measure something doesnrsquot mean it isnrsquot there

Science is one way of understanding Godrsquos creation Religion is another

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 8THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

MATHEMATICSOn 21 May 8 students attended the Senior students Gifted and Talented Study Conference at Concordia College The aim of the day was to help students to improve their thinking skills begin to be able to identify what is fundamental from what is trivial become intellectually creative identify assumptions and distinguish between good and poor arguments and think systematically and rigorously about relevant modern-day issues

Pictured are Ben Osbourne Joseph Brown Margot Pick Oscar Seppelt Nicki Grosser Tomas Heuzenroeder Lucy Blenkiron Josh Newman Mr M Knowles Mrs A Cameron (practicum teacher) Dr Christopher OrsquoNeill (University of Oxford) Julie Arliss (Kings College Taunton) Jeffrey Hodges (Sportsmind)

TESTING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY AT WAITE CAMPUS Craig Moore Teacher

On Wednesday 29th May the Year 12 Agriculture students attended Waite Campus as a part of their course looking into the latest technology being used in plant breeding Students extracted DNA and then learned how to copy it and also how to isolate genes through a range of hands-on practical activities They toured through the $40 Million Plant Accelerator facility which uses a range of imaging robotics and automated processes in the development of new crop varieties Blake Dahlitz experimentingYear 12 students in the lab

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 9THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

LEARNING CONTINUES TO THE KITCHEN TABLE Amidst wheelbarrows rakes watering cans and garden stakes our Year 8 Agriculture students have been working diligently in their own garden plot During their Vegetable Production learning unit students chose from a variety of winter vegetables to plant and nurture During a recent harvest students could be heard excitedly comparing the sizes of broccoli heads and discussing potential recipes for their fresh produce to cook at home Winter vegetables in the garden included broccoli turnips coriander carrots peas and radishes

FAITH FARM ndash FEEDING AND CARING FOR OUR ANIMALSThe rolling hills and vineyards surrounding the College provide a constant reminder that we are in the heart of farming country At recess times our College farm is a hive of activity as Agriculture students rotate their responsibilities to feed and care for our growing animals

The chickens are fed and watered by Year 9 students and our Year 8 students prepare the morning meal for the two visiting dairy calves

In the background the steers make their presence known waiting for Cattle Club and the attention they receive from students learning to handle and guide them

The wethers are checked and fed again at lunchtime while students watch in delight as the goats play impulsively in their pens

The distant sound of the recess bell reminds students to head back to class farm life for the animals continues as they grow and learn alongside the students The Faith Farm truly is a special place

Mitchell Mosey Year 8

CELEBRATING YEAR 8 AGRICULTURE

Ebony Noack Year 8

Amelia Leditschke amp Dusty SchulzMacey Hodgson with her brocolli

William Lindner watering his veggie patch

Lilly Mathews picking her winter greens

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 10THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

lsquoWHEN I GROW UPrsquo YEAR 12 DRESS UP DAY

Farmers Jacob Fiebiger Ashley McInerney Jack Hanna amp Kate Molineux

Joseph Brown Thomas Bell amp Aaron Bert chasing their passions

Creative artists Ellie Schaefer Amy Mosey Lucy Zilm Axel Moen James Brown amp Daniel Kitson Professional Sportspeople

Superherorsquos Todd Falkenberg amp Becky Havis Medical Industry professionals

Firefighters Daniel Slade Max Roocke amp Ned GrieveFlight Crew Elise Heinrich amp Abbey Sabeeney

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 11THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

CALEB SCHWARTZI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I have enjoyed learning about the topic in agriculture classes at school and wanted to expand my knowledge of the industry and all of the different aspects of it I also went to determine if a job in the viticulture industry is something that I would want to pursue or not and felt the week would be an excellent way of determining that

In terms of hands on activities during the week we took part in activities including conducting soil tests on things like pH Salinity Soil type (eg clay loam sand etc) We participated in pruning and were taught spur and rod and spur pruning methods In other activities we looked at technology including automatic planters drones tractors spraying units pre-pruners and phone apps and we met farmers contractors and vineyard managers

I enjoyed the week and enjoyed meeting people with important roles in the viticulture industry and hearing them speak about their area of expertise The week was well organised by Nicki and I learnt a lot about what makes up the viticulture industry

I enjoyed the whole week but my favourite activities would probably be the pruning I enjoyed the hands on nature of that topic and found it an enjoyable one I also enjoyed visiting the Yalumba Nursery and looking at their facilities for grafting and growing grape vines

I do not really know what my future pathway is going to involve but through the week I now know how I would be able to establish a career in the viticulture industry If I did go into viticulture I now have a more specific view on what area I would want to follow

Viticulture Work Experience ndash Read Year 10 Experiences

Trish Cirillo Pathways Coordinator

Nicki Robins from Barossa Grape and Wine Association ndash BGWA together with many local vineyards and wineries collaborated together to provide the opportunity for all regional students to participate in a fabulous week of work experience for students to explore the many career opportunities in the Wine and Viticulture industry

Year 10 students Oscar Jenke Caleb Schwartz and Karlson Jaensch chose to participate in this week of work experience to explore what opportunities might be available in their future endeavours Please read their experiences and learn of the varied activities they participated in

FUTURE PATHWAYS

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 12THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

KARLSON JAENSCHI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I was interested in viticulture and wanted to learn more

We were able to prune graft and do soil testing and watch a lot of different machines and people in action

It was good to see what jobs were out there in the viticulture industry and I liked doing the grafting and liaising with the instructor talking about where he worked and how to use the tools effectively

This was a good opportunity to learn more about the industry and the opportunity has opened more doors for me to continue to explore

OSCAR JENKEI applied for the Viticulture work experience week to see what my future could be like and to see what other people do and bring that knowledge back to my family farm

I participated in pruning and I asked many questions throughout the week to learn as much as I could I definitely enjoyed the week and I learnt a lot I hope the program continues as it is very beneficial

My favourite activities of this week were doing rod and spur spur pruning listening to the vineyard couples speak about how they got to here and their homemade modifications listening to all the people speak about what they do in the Barossa and having tours around their facilities

I believe this experience has opened more doors into my future and I am confident on what industry I am going into

FUTURE PATHWAYS - VITICULTURE WORK EXPERIENCE

Thank you to Nicki Robins for arranging and working tirelessly to offer this wonderful opportunity to all regional students The students found it engaging and very informative Mr Mitchell Mrs Sanders and I visited the students during the week and we were impressed with student interactions with industry and the programmed activities

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 13THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

89 BOYS FOOTBALL RESULTSCoaches Mr Foulis and Mr Darling

GAME 1Faith College 810 Def Nuriootpa High School 50Best D Thompson L Tappert B Hutchings W OrsquoBrien C Oliver T LinkeGoals T Linke 2 B Slade 2 S Noack W OrsquoBrien D Thomson B Hutchings

GAME 2Faith 126 Dec Birdwood High School 01Goals W OrsquoBrien 5 L Tappert 2 T Linke W McCabe B HutchingsBest W OrsquoBrien M Nicholls L Tappert T Linke B Hutchings H SchildAll lads represented the College with pride Sydney Pick unfortunately broke his arm

ROC REFLECTIONSROC REFLECTIONSMindfulness

Being a teenager is hard but being the parent of a teenager may be even harder Mindfulness is a powerful tool to handle difficult times and stress levels and live life more fully Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment without judgment and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity Itrsquos about breathing noticing whatrsquos happening right here and now sending a gentle smile to whatever yoursquore experiencing in this moment (whether itrsquos easy or difficult) and then letting it go You can be mindful anytime anywhere no matter what yoursquore doing It sounds simple but itrsquos not always easy to do especially when you are stressed These websites provide information tools and resources which may be of interest wwwmindfulnessforteenscom and wwwheadspacecom

Here are some more useful resources to have a look at

MOBILE PHONE APPSbull Stop Breathe and Think Web and mobile

app with meditations for mindfulness and compassion

bull Calmcom Free website and mobile app with guided meditation and relaxation exercises

bull Insight Timer Free mobile app with virtual ldquobellsrdquo to time and support your meditations and access to lots of guided meditations by many different meditation teachers

bull MindShift Free mobile app for teens developed by AnxietyBC with mindfulness and other coping skills for anxiety

bull Smiling Mind Free mobile mindfulness app for young people

bull Headspace ldquoMeditation made simplerdquo This app has a free introductory period after which it requires a paid subscription to continue to use

Nicole John ndash College Counsellor njohnfaithsaeduau

On Campus Monday Tuesday amp ThursdayOnline via email Wednesday

20192020 Entertainment

Book Your support really helps our CollegeThis year sees the 25th Anniversary of the Entertainment book either hard copy or electronic versions for 2019-2020

The NEW 2019 | 2020 EntertainmentOnly $70 ndash truly outstanding value

Please donrsquot hesitate to contact Jill Beitz should you wish to purchase or just have questions

Phone 8561 4299 or visit Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda Email jbeitzfaithsaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

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HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 6THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

ACROSS CAMPUS SPECIAL PERSONS DAY

WErsquoRE GOING TO THE ZOO YOU CAN COME TOOAs part of Year 9 Geography students excitedly boarded the Faith bus on Wednesday 29th May bound for the Adelaide Zoo Continuing the exploration relating to Biomes and Food Security students managed to dodge the showers and soak up some sunshine as they met incredible animals along the way No doubt this cozy Orangutan stole the show and hearts of many

Strong relationships and a welcoming community are at the heart of our educational setting at the Early Learning Centre and Junior Campus Special Personrsquos Day is truly a celebration of our kind hearted community amongst whom we are blessed to be raising our children On Friday 31st May families and special friends filled the Harvest Centre for a Chapel service led by Mrs Maddenrsquos Year 2 class This was followed by the presentation of LEA Service Awards to long service retirees Joy Graetz and Jenny Noll Our audience was entertained by the Junior School Choir with lsquoA Song For Special Personrsquos Dayrsquo lsquoCount On Mersquo by Bruno Mars and Mrs Biagirsquos Year 3 class performance of lsquoTiddalikrsquoOur Parents and Friends generously served a morning tea alongside offerings from the Forage Garden produce stall FAITH Time Woodwork stall and Year 11 Business Studies students Nikia Arnold and Sarah Mattiskersquos stalls After recess students delighted in welcoming their Special People into their environments to share their learning This was an excellent opportunity for connecting with our families opening our classrooms and ELC for the quality time we know our students treasure sharing with their loved-ones

Forage boys - Campbell Mosey Max Koch Banjo Reimann Riley Seber Daniel Robinson Patrick Stewart amp Henry Teague The boys raised $108 for future plantings for the Forage Garden amp the leftover produce went to Kind Hearted Kitchen

Eddie Emily amp Henry Rosenzweig pictured with Barbara Beard Karen Rosenzweig amp David amp Marilyn Rosenzweig

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 7THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

SCIENCE VS RELIGIONhellip A topic of robust discussionhellip can the two co-exist If so how

At Chapel last week Chaplain Adam Yeager explained why Science and Religion are designed to work together and what this has to do with music We started with a random topic called out from our Chapel audience and three teachers on the stage a Scientist (Mr Gambell) an English teacher (Ms Newbold) and an Artist (Mrs OrsquoDea) Each teacher had their own blank canvas in front of them a laptop a pen and paper and paint

Each teacher worked on the same topic ndash music

Adam shared how Science and Religion work together while our teachers spent 10 minutes exploring the topic of music

Science without religion is lame religion without science is blind

Albert Einstein

WE LOOKED AT SCIENCEhellip THINGS THAT CAN BE MEASUREDPhotosynthesis Gravity Energy expenditure Solar flares Ocean depths Neurotransmitters Heat rates CO2 Production Heat exchange Population growth Exothermic reactions Species growth and change DNA replication rates

WE LOOKED AT RELIGIONhellip THE IMMEASURABLEBeauty Love Joy Hope Faith Transcendence Meaning of life Life after death Why the universe exists Purpose Wonder The soul Miracles

Our teachers constructed diagrams wrote poems and brushed with painted colour Although the topic was the same the outcomes were very different

We heard a beautiful poem a lifetime of music influence

We heard a Scientific report detailed diagrams and description on how music works

We enjoyed a painting a colourful depiction of music and joy

AND WE REFLECTEDOne topic different interpretations Different perceptions

No one was right no one was wrong We bring our ideas our gifts our talents and we each hold a view

Our world is filled both with beauty and photosynthesis We can have faith and solar flares

It is not a matter of Science or Religion It can be both It is both We can celebrate both

Just because you canrsquot measure something doesnrsquot mean it isnrsquot there

Science is one way of understanding Godrsquos creation Religion is another

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 8THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

MATHEMATICSOn 21 May 8 students attended the Senior students Gifted and Talented Study Conference at Concordia College The aim of the day was to help students to improve their thinking skills begin to be able to identify what is fundamental from what is trivial become intellectually creative identify assumptions and distinguish between good and poor arguments and think systematically and rigorously about relevant modern-day issues

Pictured are Ben Osbourne Joseph Brown Margot Pick Oscar Seppelt Nicki Grosser Tomas Heuzenroeder Lucy Blenkiron Josh Newman Mr M Knowles Mrs A Cameron (practicum teacher) Dr Christopher OrsquoNeill (University of Oxford) Julie Arliss (Kings College Taunton) Jeffrey Hodges (Sportsmind)

TESTING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY AT WAITE CAMPUS Craig Moore Teacher

On Wednesday 29th May the Year 12 Agriculture students attended Waite Campus as a part of their course looking into the latest technology being used in plant breeding Students extracted DNA and then learned how to copy it and also how to isolate genes through a range of hands-on practical activities They toured through the $40 Million Plant Accelerator facility which uses a range of imaging robotics and automated processes in the development of new crop varieties Blake Dahlitz experimentingYear 12 students in the lab

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 9THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

LEARNING CONTINUES TO THE KITCHEN TABLE Amidst wheelbarrows rakes watering cans and garden stakes our Year 8 Agriculture students have been working diligently in their own garden plot During their Vegetable Production learning unit students chose from a variety of winter vegetables to plant and nurture During a recent harvest students could be heard excitedly comparing the sizes of broccoli heads and discussing potential recipes for their fresh produce to cook at home Winter vegetables in the garden included broccoli turnips coriander carrots peas and radishes

FAITH FARM ndash FEEDING AND CARING FOR OUR ANIMALSThe rolling hills and vineyards surrounding the College provide a constant reminder that we are in the heart of farming country At recess times our College farm is a hive of activity as Agriculture students rotate their responsibilities to feed and care for our growing animals

The chickens are fed and watered by Year 9 students and our Year 8 students prepare the morning meal for the two visiting dairy calves

In the background the steers make their presence known waiting for Cattle Club and the attention they receive from students learning to handle and guide them

The wethers are checked and fed again at lunchtime while students watch in delight as the goats play impulsively in their pens

The distant sound of the recess bell reminds students to head back to class farm life for the animals continues as they grow and learn alongside the students The Faith Farm truly is a special place

Mitchell Mosey Year 8

CELEBRATING YEAR 8 AGRICULTURE

Ebony Noack Year 8

Amelia Leditschke amp Dusty SchulzMacey Hodgson with her brocolli

William Lindner watering his veggie patch

Lilly Mathews picking her winter greens

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 10THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

lsquoWHEN I GROW UPrsquo YEAR 12 DRESS UP DAY

Farmers Jacob Fiebiger Ashley McInerney Jack Hanna amp Kate Molineux

Joseph Brown Thomas Bell amp Aaron Bert chasing their passions

Creative artists Ellie Schaefer Amy Mosey Lucy Zilm Axel Moen James Brown amp Daniel Kitson Professional Sportspeople

Superherorsquos Todd Falkenberg amp Becky Havis Medical Industry professionals

Firefighters Daniel Slade Max Roocke amp Ned GrieveFlight Crew Elise Heinrich amp Abbey Sabeeney

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 11THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

CALEB SCHWARTZI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I have enjoyed learning about the topic in agriculture classes at school and wanted to expand my knowledge of the industry and all of the different aspects of it I also went to determine if a job in the viticulture industry is something that I would want to pursue or not and felt the week would be an excellent way of determining that

In terms of hands on activities during the week we took part in activities including conducting soil tests on things like pH Salinity Soil type (eg clay loam sand etc) We participated in pruning and were taught spur and rod and spur pruning methods In other activities we looked at technology including automatic planters drones tractors spraying units pre-pruners and phone apps and we met farmers contractors and vineyard managers

I enjoyed the week and enjoyed meeting people with important roles in the viticulture industry and hearing them speak about their area of expertise The week was well organised by Nicki and I learnt a lot about what makes up the viticulture industry

I enjoyed the whole week but my favourite activities would probably be the pruning I enjoyed the hands on nature of that topic and found it an enjoyable one I also enjoyed visiting the Yalumba Nursery and looking at their facilities for grafting and growing grape vines

I do not really know what my future pathway is going to involve but through the week I now know how I would be able to establish a career in the viticulture industry If I did go into viticulture I now have a more specific view on what area I would want to follow

Viticulture Work Experience ndash Read Year 10 Experiences

Trish Cirillo Pathways Coordinator

Nicki Robins from Barossa Grape and Wine Association ndash BGWA together with many local vineyards and wineries collaborated together to provide the opportunity for all regional students to participate in a fabulous week of work experience for students to explore the many career opportunities in the Wine and Viticulture industry

Year 10 students Oscar Jenke Caleb Schwartz and Karlson Jaensch chose to participate in this week of work experience to explore what opportunities might be available in their future endeavours Please read their experiences and learn of the varied activities they participated in

FUTURE PATHWAYS

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 12THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

KARLSON JAENSCHI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I was interested in viticulture and wanted to learn more

We were able to prune graft and do soil testing and watch a lot of different machines and people in action

It was good to see what jobs were out there in the viticulture industry and I liked doing the grafting and liaising with the instructor talking about where he worked and how to use the tools effectively

This was a good opportunity to learn more about the industry and the opportunity has opened more doors for me to continue to explore

OSCAR JENKEI applied for the Viticulture work experience week to see what my future could be like and to see what other people do and bring that knowledge back to my family farm

I participated in pruning and I asked many questions throughout the week to learn as much as I could I definitely enjoyed the week and I learnt a lot I hope the program continues as it is very beneficial

My favourite activities of this week were doing rod and spur spur pruning listening to the vineyard couples speak about how they got to here and their homemade modifications listening to all the people speak about what they do in the Barossa and having tours around their facilities

I believe this experience has opened more doors into my future and I am confident on what industry I am going into

FUTURE PATHWAYS - VITICULTURE WORK EXPERIENCE

Thank you to Nicki Robins for arranging and working tirelessly to offer this wonderful opportunity to all regional students The students found it engaging and very informative Mr Mitchell Mrs Sanders and I visited the students during the week and we were impressed with student interactions with industry and the programmed activities

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 13THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

89 BOYS FOOTBALL RESULTSCoaches Mr Foulis and Mr Darling

GAME 1Faith College 810 Def Nuriootpa High School 50Best D Thompson L Tappert B Hutchings W OrsquoBrien C Oliver T LinkeGoals T Linke 2 B Slade 2 S Noack W OrsquoBrien D Thomson B Hutchings

GAME 2Faith 126 Dec Birdwood High School 01Goals W OrsquoBrien 5 L Tappert 2 T Linke W McCabe B HutchingsBest W OrsquoBrien M Nicholls L Tappert T Linke B Hutchings H SchildAll lads represented the College with pride Sydney Pick unfortunately broke his arm

ROC REFLECTIONSROC REFLECTIONSMindfulness

Being a teenager is hard but being the parent of a teenager may be even harder Mindfulness is a powerful tool to handle difficult times and stress levels and live life more fully Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment without judgment and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity Itrsquos about breathing noticing whatrsquos happening right here and now sending a gentle smile to whatever yoursquore experiencing in this moment (whether itrsquos easy or difficult) and then letting it go You can be mindful anytime anywhere no matter what yoursquore doing It sounds simple but itrsquos not always easy to do especially when you are stressed These websites provide information tools and resources which may be of interest wwwmindfulnessforteenscom and wwwheadspacecom

Here are some more useful resources to have a look at

MOBILE PHONE APPSbull Stop Breathe and Think Web and mobile

app with meditations for mindfulness and compassion

bull Calmcom Free website and mobile app with guided meditation and relaxation exercises

bull Insight Timer Free mobile app with virtual ldquobellsrdquo to time and support your meditations and access to lots of guided meditations by many different meditation teachers

bull MindShift Free mobile app for teens developed by AnxietyBC with mindfulness and other coping skills for anxiety

bull Smiling Mind Free mobile mindfulness app for young people

bull Headspace ldquoMeditation made simplerdquo This app has a free introductory period after which it requires a paid subscription to continue to use

Nicole John ndash College Counsellor njohnfaithsaeduau

On Campus Monday Tuesday amp ThursdayOnline via email Wednesday

20192020 Entertainment

Book Your support really helps our CollegeThis year sees the 25th Anniversary of the Entertainment book either hard copy or electronic versions for 2019-2020

The NEW 2019 | 2020 EntertainmentOnly $70 ndash truly outstanding value

Please donrsquot hesitate to contact Jill Beitz should you wish to purchase or just have questions

Phone 8561 4299 or visit Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda Email jbeitzfaithsaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

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HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 7THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

SCIENCE VS RELIGIONhellip A topic of robust discussionhellip can the two co-exist If so how

At Chapel last week Chaplain Adam Yeager explained why Science and Religion are designed to work together and what this has to do with music We started with a random topic called out from our Chapel audience and three teachers on the stage a Scientist (Mr Gambell) an English teacher (Ms Newbold) and an Artist (Mrs OrsquoDea) Each teacher had their own blank canvas in front of them a laptop a pen and paper and paint

Each teacher worked on the same topic ndash music

Adam shared how Science and Religion work together while our teachers spent 10 minutes exploring the topic of music

Science without religion is lame religion without science is blind

Albert Einstein

WE LOOKED AT SCIENCEhellip THINGS THAT CAN BE MEASUREDPhotosynthesis Gravity Energy expenditure Solar flares Ocean depths Neurotransmitters Heat rates CO2 Production Heat exchange Population growth Exothermic reactions Species growth and change DNA replication rates

WE LOOKED AT RELIGIONhellip THE IMMEASURABLEBeauty Love Joy Hope Faith Transcendence Meaning of life Life after death Why the universe exists Purpose Wonder The soul Miracles

Our teachers constructed diagrams wrote poems and brushed with painted colour Although the topic was the same the outcomes were very different

We heard a beautiful poem a lifetime of music influence

We heard a Scientific report detailed diagrams and description on how music works

We enjoyed a painting a colourful depiction of music and joy

AND WE REFLECTEDOne topic different interpretations Different perceptions

No one was right no one was wrong We bring our ideas our gifts our talents and we each hold a view

Our world is filled both with beauty and photosynthesis We can have faith and solar flares

It is not a matter of Science or Religion It can be both It is both We can celebrate both

Just because you canrsquot measure something doesnrsquot mean it isnrsquot there

Science is one way of understanding Godrsquos creation Religion is another

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 8THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

MATHEMATICSOn 21 May 8 students attended the Senior students Gifted and Talented Study Conference at Concordia College The aim of the day was to help students to improve their thinking skills begin to be able to identify what is fundamental from what is trivial become intellectually creative identify assumptions and distinguish between good and poor arguments and think systematically and rigorously about relevant modern-day issues

Pictured are Ben Osbourne Joseph Brown Margot Pick Oscar Seppelt Nicki Grosser Tomas Heuzenroeder Lucy Blenkiron Josh Newman Mr M Knowles Mrs A Cameron (practicum teacher) Dr Christopher OrsquoNeill (University of Oxford) Julie Arliss (Kings College Taunton) Jeffrey Hodges (Sportsmind)

TESTING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY AT WAITE CAMPUS Craig Moore Teacher

On Wednesday 29th May the Year 12 Agriculture students attended Waite Campus as a part of their course looking into the latest technology being used in plant breeding Students extracted DNA and then learned how to copy it and also how to isolate genes through a range of hands-on practical activities They toured through the $40 Million Plant Accelerator facility which uses a range of imaging robotics and automated processes in the development of new crop varieties Blake Dahlitz experimentingYear 12 students in the lab

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 9THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

LEARNING CONTINUES TO THE KITCHEN TABLE Amidst wheelbarrows rakes watering cans and garden stakes our Year 8 Agriculture students have been working diligently in their own garden plot During their Vegetable Production learning unit students chose from a variety of winter vegetables to plant and nurture During a recent harvest students could be heard excitedly comparing the sizes of broccoli heads and discussing potential recipes for their fresh produce to cook at home Winter vegetables in the garden included broccoli turnips coriander carrots peas and radishes

FAITH FARM ndash FEEDING AND CARING FOR OUR ANIMALSThe rolling hills and vineyards surrounding the College provide a constant reminder that we are in the heart of farming country At recess times our College farm is a hive of activity as Agriculture students rotate their responsibilities to feed and care for our growing animals

The chickens are fed and watered by Year 9 students and our Year 8 students prepare the morning meal for the two visiting dairy calves

In the background the steers make their presence known waiting for Cattle Club and the attention they receive from students learning to handle and guide them

The wethers are checked and fed again at lunchtime while students watch in delight as the goats play impulsively in their pens

The distant sound of the recess bell reminds students to head back to class farm life for the animals continues as they grow and learn alongside the students The Faith Farm truly is a special place

Mitchell Mosey Year 8

CELEBRATING YEAR 8 AGRICULTURE

Ebony Noack Year 8

Amelia Leditschke amp Dusty SchulzMacey Hodgson with her brocolli

William Lindner watering his veggie patch

Lilly Mathews picking her winter greens

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 10THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

lsquoWHEN I GROW UPrsquo YEAR 12 DRESS UP DAY

Farmers Jacob Fiebiger Ashley McInerney Jack Hanna amp Kate Molineux

Joseph Brown Thomas Bell amp Aaron Bert chasing their passions

Creative artists Ellie Schaefer Amy Mosey Lucy Zilm Axel Moen James Brown amp Daniel Kitson Professional Sportspeople

Superherorsquos Todd Falkenberg amp Becky Havis Medical Industry professionals

Firefighters Daniel Slade Max Roocke amp Ned GrieveFlight Crew Elise Heinrich amp Abbey Sabeeney

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 11THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

CALEB SCHWARTZI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I have enjoyed learning about the topic in agriculture classes at school and wanted to expand my knowledge of the industry and all of the different aspects of it I also went to determine if a job in the viticulture industry is something that I would want to pursue or not and felt the week would be an excellent way of determining that

In terms of hands on activities during the week we took part in activities including conducting soil tests on things like pH Salinity Soil type (eg clay loam sand etc) We participated in pruning and were taught spur and rod and spur pruning methods In other activities we looked at technology including automatic planters drones tractors spraying units pre-pruners and phone apps and we met farmers contractors and vineyard managers

I enjoyed the week and enjoyed meeting people with important roles in the viticulture industry and hearing them speak about their area of expertise The week was well organised by Nicki and I learnt a lot about what makes up the viticulture industry

I enjoyed the whole week but my favourite activities would probably be the pruning I enjoyed the hands on nature of that topic and found it an enjoyable one I also enjoyed visiting the Yalumba Nursery and looking at their facilities for grafting and growing grape vines

I do not really know what my future pathway is going to involve but through the week I now know how I would be able to establish a career in the viticulture industry If I did go into viticulture I now have a more specific view on what area I would want to follow

Viticulture Work Experience ndash Read Year 10 Experiences

Trish Cirillo Pathways Coordinator

Nicki Robins from Barossa Grape and Wine Association ndash BGWA together with many local vineyards and wineries collaborated together to provide the opportunity for all regional students to participate in a fabulous week of work experience for students to explore the many career opportunities in the Wine and Viticulture industry

Year 10 students Oscar Jenke Caleb Schwartz and Karlson Jaensch chose to participate in this week of work experience to explore what opportunities might be available in their future endeavours Please read their experiences and learn of the varied activities they participated in

FUTURE PATHWAYS

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 12THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

KARLSON JAENSCHI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I was interested in viticulture and wanted to learn more

We were able to prune graft and do soil testing and watch a lot of different machines and people in action

It was good to see what jobs were out there in the viticulture industry and I liked doing the grafting and liaising with the instructor talking about where he worked and how to use the tools effectively

This was a good opportunity to learn more about the industry and the opportunity has opened more doors for me to continue to explore

OSCAR JENKEI applied for the Viticulture work experience week to see what my future could be like and to see what other people do and bring that knowledge back to my family farm

I participated in pruning and I asked many questions throughout the week to learn as much as I could I definitely enjoyed the week and I learnt a lot I hope the program continues as it is very beneficial

My favourite activities of this week were doing rod and spur spur pruning listening to the vineyard couples speak about how they got to here and their homemade modifications listening to all the people speak about what they do in the Barossa and having tours around their facilities

I believe this experience has opened more doors into my future and I am confident on what industry I am going into

FUTURE PATHWAYS - VITICULTURE WORK EXPERIENCE

Thank you to Nicki Robins for arranging and working tirelessly to offer this wonderful opportunity to all regional students The students found it engaging and very informative Mr Mitchell Mrs Sanders and I visited the students during the week and we were impressed with student interactions with industry and the programmed activities

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 13THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

89 BOYS FOOTBALL RESULTSCoaches Mr Foulis and Mr Darling

GAME 1Faith College 810 Def Nuriootpa High School 50Best D Thompson L Tappert B Hutchings W OrsquoBrien C Oliver T LinkeGoals T Linke 2 B Slade 2 S Noack W OrsquoBrien D Thomson B Hutchings

GAME 2Faith 126 Dec Birdwood High School 01Goals W OrsquoBrien 5 L Tappert 2 T Linke W McCabe B HutchingsBest W OrsquoBrien M Nicholls L Tappert T Linke B Hutchings H SchildAll lads represented the College with pride Sydney Pick unfortunately broke his arm

ROC REFLECTIONSROC REFLECTIONSMindfulness

Being a teenager is hard but being the parent of a teenager may be even harder Mindfulness is a powerful tool to handle difficult times and stress levels and live life more fully Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment without judgment and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity Itrsquos about breathing noticing whatrsquos happening right here and now sending a gentle smile to whatever yoursquore experiencing in this moment (whether itrsquos easy or difficult) and then letting it go You can be mindful anytime anywhere no matter what yoursquore doing It sounds simple but itrsquos not always easy to do especially when you are stressed These websites provide information tools and resources which may be of interest wwwmindfulnessforteenscom and wwwheadspacecom

Here are some more useful resources to have a look at

MOBILE PHONE APPSbull Stop Breathe and Think Web and mobile

app with meditations for mindfulness and compassion

bull Calmcom Free website and mobile app with guided meditation and relaxation exercises

bull Insight Timer Free mobile app with virtual ldquobellsrdquo to time and support your meditations and access to lots of guided meditations by many different meditation teachers

bull MindShift Free mobile app for teens developed by AnxietyBC with mindfulness and other coping skills for anxiety

bull Smiling Mind Free mobile mindfulness app for young people

bull Headspace ldquoMeditation made simplerdquo This app has a free introductory period after which it requires a paid subscription to continue to use

Nicole John ndash College Counsellor njohnfaithsaeduau

On Campus Monday Tuesday amp ThursdayOnline via email Wednesday

20192020 Entertainment

Book Your support really helps our CollegeThis year sees the 25th Anniversary of the Entertainment book either hard copy or electronic versions for 2019-2020

The NEW 2019 | 2020 EntertainmentOnly $70 ndash truly outstanding value

Please donrsquot hesitate to contact Jill Beitz should you wish to purchase or just have questions

Phone 8561 4299 or visit Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda Email jbeitzfaithsaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 8THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

MATHEMATICSOn 21 May 8 students attended the Senior students Gifted and Talented Study Conference at Concordia College The aim of the day was to help students to improve their thinking skills begin to be able to identify what is fundamental from what is trivial become intellectually creative identify assumptions and distinguish between good and poor arguments and think systematically and rigorously about relevant modern-day issues

Pictured are Ben Osbourne Joseph Brown Margot Pick Oscar Seppelt Nicki Grosser Tomas Heuzenroeder Lucy Blenkiron Josh Newman Mr M Knowles Mrs A Cameron (practicum teacher) Dr Christopher OrsquoNeill (University of Oxford) Julie Arliss (Kings College Taunton) Jeffrey Hodges (Sportsmind)

TESTING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY AT WAITE CAMPUS Craig Moore Teacher

On Wednesday 29th May the Year 12 Agriculture students attended Waite Campus as a part of their course looking into the latest technology being used in plant breeding Students extracted DNA and then learned how to copy it and also how to isolate genes through a range of hands-on practical activities They toured through the $40 Million Plant Accelerator facility which uses a range of imaging robotics and automated processes in the development of new crop varieties Blake Dahlitz experimentingYear 12 students in the lab

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 9THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

LEARNING CONTINUES TO THE KITCHEN TABLE Amidst wheelbarrows rakes watering cans and garden stakes our Year 8 Agriculture students have been working diligently in their own garden plot During their Vegetable Production learning unit students chose from a variety of winter vegetables to plant and nurture During a recent harvest students could be heard excitedly comparing the sizes of broccoli heads and discussing potential recipes for their fresh produce to cook at home Winter vegetables in the garden included broccoli turnips coriander carrots peas and radishes

FAITH FARM ndash FEEDING AND CARING FOR OUR ANIMALSThe rolling hills and vineyards surrounding the College provide a constant reminder that we are in the heart of farming country At recess times our College farm is a hive of activity as Agriculture students rotate their responsibilities to feed and care for our growing animals

The chickens are fed and watered by Year 9 students and our Year 8 students prepare the morning meal for the two visiting dairy calves

In the background the steers make their presence known waiting for Cattle Club and the attention they receive from students learning to handle and guide them

The wethers are checked and fed again at lunchtime while students watch in delight as the goats play impulsively in their pens

The distant sound of the recess bell reminds students to head back to class farm life for the animals continues as they grow and learn alongside the students The Faith Farm truly is a special place

Mitchell Mosey Year 8

CELEBRATING YEAR 8 AGRICULTURE

Ebony Noack Year 8

Amelia Leditschke amp Dusty SchulzMacey Hodgson with her brocolli

William Lindner watering his veggie patch

Lilly Mathews picking her winter greens

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 10THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

lsquoWHEN I GROW UPrsquo YEAR 12 DRESS UP DAY

Farmers Jacob Fiebiger Ashley McInerney Jack Hanna amp Kate Molineux

Joseph Brown Thomas Bell amp Aaron Bert chasing their passions

Creative artists Ellie Schaefer Amy Mosey Lucy Zilm Axel Moen James Brown amp Daniel Kitson Professional Sportspeople

Superherorsquos Todd Falkenberg amp Becky Havis Medical Industry professionals

Firefighters Daniel Slade Max Roocke amp Ned GrieveFlight Crew Elise Heinrich amp Abbey Sabeeney

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 11THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

CALEB SCHWARTZI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I have enjoyed learning about the topic in agriculture classes at school and wanted to expand my knowledge of the industry and all of the different aspects of it I also went to determine if a job in the viticulture industry is something that I would want to pursue or not and felt the week would be an excellent way of determining that

In terms of hands on activities during the week we took part in activities including conducting soil tests on things like pH Salinity Soil type (eg clay loam sand etc) We participated in pruning and were taught spur and rod and spur pruning methods In other activities we looked at technology including automatic planters drones tractors spraying units pre-pruners and phone apps and we met farmers contractors and vineyard managers

I enjoyed the week and enjoyed meeting people with important roles in the viticulture industry and hearing them speak about their area of expertise The week was well organised by Nicki and I learnt a lot about what makes up the viticulture industry

I enjoyed the whole week but my favourite activities would probably be the pruning I enjoyed the hands on nature of that topic and found it an enjoyable one I also enjoyed visiting the Yalumba Nursery and looking at their facilities for grafting and growing grape vines

I do not really know what my future pathway is going to involve but through the week I now know how I would be able to establish a career in the viticulture industry If I did go into viticulture I now have a more specific view on what area I would want to follow

Viticulture Work Experience ndash Read Year 10 Experiences

Trish Cirillo Pathways Coordinator

Nicki Robins from Barossa Grape and Wine Association ndash BGWA together with many local vineyards and wineries collaborated together to provide the opportunity for all regional students to participate in a fabulous week of work experience for students to explore the many career opportunities in the Wine and Viticulture industry

Year 10 students Oscar Jenke Caleb Schwartz and Karlson Jaensch chose to participate in this week of work experience to explore what opportunities might be available in their future endeavours Please read their experiences and learn of the varied activities they participated in

FUTURE PATHWAYS

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 12THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

KARLSON JAENSCHI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I was interested in viticulture and wanted to learn more

We were able to prune graft and do soil testing and watch a lot of different machines and people in action

It was good to see what jobs were out there in the viticulture industry and I liked doing the grafting and liaising with the instructor talking about where he worked and how to use the tools effectively

This was a good opportunity to learn more about the industry and the opportunity has opened more doors for me to continue to explore

OSCAR JENKEI applied for the Viticulture work experience week to see what my future could be like and to see what other people do and bring that knowledge back to my family farm

I participated in pruning and I asked many questions throughout the week to learn as much as I could I definitely enjoyed the week and I learnt a lot I hope the program continues as it is very beneficial

My favourite activities of this week were doing rod and spur spur pruning listening to the vineyard couples speak about how they got to here and their homemade modifications listening to all the people speak about what they do in the Barossa and having tours around their facilities

I believe this experience has opened more doors into my future and I am confident on what industry I am going into

FUTURE PATHWAYS - VITICULTURE WORK EXPERIENCE

Thank you to Nicki Robins for arranging and working tirelessly to offer this wonderful opportunity to all regional students The students found it engaging and very informative Mr Mitchell Mrs Sanders and I visited the students during the week and we were impressed with student interactions with industry and the programmed activities

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 13THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

89 BOYS FOOTBALL RESULTSCoaches Mr Foulis and Mr Darling

GAME 1Faith College 810 Def Nuriootpa High School 50Best D Thompson L Tappert B Hutchings W OrsquoBrien C Oliver T LinkeGoals T Linke 2 B Slade 2 S Noack W OrsquoBrien D Thomson B Hutchings

GAME 2Faith 126 Dec Birdwood High School 01Goals W OrsquoBrien 5 L Tappert 2 T Linke W McCabe B HutchingsBest W OrsquoBrien M Nicholls L Tappert T Linke B Hutchings H SchildAll lads represented the College with pride Sydney Pick unfortunately broke his arm

ROC REFLECTIONSROC REFLECTIONSMindfulness

Being a teenager is hard but being the parent of a teenager may be even harder Mindfulness is a powerful tool to handle difficult times and stress levels and live life more fully Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment without judgment and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity Itrsquos about breathing noticing whatrsquos happening right here and now sending a gentle smile to whatever yoursquore experiencing in this moment (whether itrsquos easy or difficult) and then letting it go You can be mindful anytime anywhere no matter what yoursquore doing It sounds simple but itrsquos not always easy to do especially when you are stressed These websites provide information tools and resources which may be of interest wwwmindfulnessforteenscom and wwwheadspacecom

Here are some more useful resources to have a look at

MOBILE PHONE APPSbull Stop Breathe and Think Web and mobile

app with meditations for mindfulness and compassion

bull Calmcom Free website and mobile app with guided meditation and relaxation exercises

bull Insight Timer Free mobile app with virtual ldquobellsrdquo to time and support your meditations and access to lots of guided meditations by many different meditation teachers

bull MindShift Free mobile app for teens developed by AnxietyBC with mindfulness and other coping skills for anxiety

bull Smiling Mind Free mobile mindfulness app for young people

bull Headspace ldquoMeditation made simplerdquo This app has a free introductory period after which it requires a paid subscription to continue to use

Nicole John ndash College Counsellor njohnfaithsaeduau

On Campus Monday Tuesday amp ThursdayOnline via email Wednesday

20192020 Entertainment

Book Your support really helps our CollegeThis year sees the 25th Anniversary of the Entertainment book either hard copy or electronic versions for 2019-2020

The NEW 2019 | 2020 EntertainmentOnly $70 ndash truly outstanding value

Please donrsquot hesitate to contact Jill Beitz should you wish to purchase or just have questions

Phone 8561 4299 or visit Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda Email jbeitzfaithsaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 9THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

LEARNING CONTINUES TO THE KITCHEN TABLE Amidst wheelbarrows rakes watering cans and garden stakes our Year 8 Agriculture students have been working diligently in their own garden plot During their Vegetable Production learning unit students chose from a variety of winter vegetables to plant and nurture During a recent harvest students could be heard excitedly comparing the sizes of broccoli heads and discussing potential recipes for their fresh produce to cook at home Winter vegetables in the garden included broccoli turnips coriander carrots peas and radishes

FAITH FARM ndash FEEDING AND CARING FOR OUR ANIMALSThe rolling hills and vineyards surrounding the College provide a constant reminder that we are in the heart of farming country At recess times our College farm is a hive of activity as Agriculture students rotate their responsibilities to feed and care for our growing animals

The chickens are fed and watered by Year 9 students and our Year 8 students prepare the morning meal for the two visiting dairy calves

In the background the steers make their presence known waiting for Cattle Club and the attention they receive from students learning to handle and guide them

The wethers are checked and fed again at lunchtime while students watch in delight as the goats play impulsively in their pens

The distant sound of the recess bell reminds students to head back to class farm life for the animals continues as they grow and learn alongside the students The Faith Farm truly is a special place

Mitchell Mosey Year 8

CELEBRATING YEAR 8 AGRICULTURE

Ebony Noack Year 8

Amelia Leditschke amp Dusty SchulzMacey Hodgson with her brocolli

William Lindner watering his veggie patch

Lilly Mathews picking her winter greens

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 10THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

lsquoWHEN I GROW UPrsquo YEAR 12 DRESS UP DAY

Farmers Jacob Fiebiger Ashley McInerney Jack Hanna amp Kate Molineux

Joseph Brown Thomas Bell amp Aaron Bert chasing their passions

Creative artists Ellie Schaefer Amy Mosey Lucy Zilm Axel Moen James Brown amp Daniel Kitson Professional Sportspeople

Superherorsquos Todd Falkenberg amp Becky Havis Medical Industry professionals

Firefighters Daniel Slade Max Roocke amp Ned GrieveFlight Crew Elise Heinrich amp Abbey Sabeeney

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 11THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

CALEB SCHWARTZI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I have enjoyed learning about the topic in agriculture classes at school and wanted to expand my knowledge of the industry and all of the different aspects of it I also went to determine if a job in the viticulture industry is something that I would want to pursue or not and felt the week would be an excellent way of determining that

In terms of hands on activities during the week we took part in activities including conducting soil tests on things like pH Salinity Soil type (eg clay loam sand etc) We participated in pruning and were taught spur and rod and spur pruning methods In other activities we looked at technology including automatic planters drones tractors spraying units pre-pruners and phone apps and we met farmers contractors and vineyard managers

I enjoyed the week and enjoyed meeting people with important roles in the viticulture industry and hearing them speak about their area of expertise The week was well organised by Nicki and I learnt a lot about what makes up the viticulture industry

I enjoyed the whole week but my favourite activities would probably be the pruning I enjoyed the hands on nature of that topic and found it an enjoyable one I also enjoyed visiting the Yalumba Nursery and looking at their facilities for grafting and growing grape vines

I do not really know what my future pathway is going to involve but through the week I now know how I would be able to establish a career in the viticulture industry If I did go into viticulture I now have a more specific view on what area I would want to follow

Viticulture Work Experience ndash Read Year 10 Experiences

Trish Cirillo Pathways Coordinator

Nicki Robins from Barossa Grape and Wine Association ndash BGWA together with many local vineyards and wineries collaborated together to provide the opportunity for all regional students to participate in a fabulous week of work experience for students to explore the many career opportunities in the Wine and Viticulture industry

Year 10 students Oscar Jenke Caleb Schwartz and Karlson Jaensch chose to participate in this week of work experience to explore what opportunities might be available in their future endeavours Please read their experiences and learn of the varied activities they participated in

FUTURE PATHWAYS

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 12THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

KARLSON JAENSCHI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I was interested in viticulture and wanted to learn more

We were able to prune graft and do soil testing and watch a lot of different machines and people in action

It was good to see what jobs were out there in the viticulture industry and I liked doing the grafting and liaising with the instructor talking about where he worked and how to use the tools effectively

This was a good opportunity to learn more about the industry and the opportunity has opened more doors for me to continue to explore

OSCAR JENKEI applied for the Viticulture work experience week to see what my future could be like and to see what other people do and bring that knowledge back to my family farm

I participated in pruning and I asked many questions throughout the week to learn as much as I could I definitely enjoyed the week and I learnt a lot I hope the program continues as it is very beneficial

My favourite activities of this week were doing rod and spur spur pruning listening to the vineyard couples speak about how they got to here and their homemade modifications listening to all the people speak about what they do in the Barossa and having tours around their facilities

I believe this experience has opened more doors into my future and I am confident on what industry I am going into

FUTURE PATHWAYS - VITICULTURE WORK EXPERIENCE

Thank you to Nicki Robins for arranging and working tirelessly to offer this wonderful opportunity to all regional students The students found it engaging and very informative Mr Mitchell Mrs Sanders and I visited the students during the week and we were impressed with student interactions with industry and the programmed activities

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 13THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

89 BOYS FOOTBALL RESULTSCoaches Mr Foulis and Mr Darling

GAME 1Faith College 810 Def Nuriootpa High School 50Best D Thompson L Tappert B Hutchings W OrsquoBrien C Oliver T LinkeGoals T Linke 2 B Slade 2 S Noack W OrsquoBrien D Thomson B Hutchings

GAME 2Faith 126 Dec Birdwood High School 01Goals W OrsquoBrien 5 L Tappert 2 T Linke W McCabe B HutchingsBest W OrsquoBrien M Nicholls L Tappert T Linke B Hutchings H SchildAll lads represented the College with pride Sydney Pick unfortunately broke his arm

ROC REFLECTIONSROC REFLECTIONSMindfulness

Being a teenager is hard but being the parent of a teenager may be even harder Mindfulness is a powerful tool to handle difficult times and stress levels and live life more fully Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment without judgment and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity Itrsquos about breathing noticing whatrsquos happening right here and now sending a gentle smile to whatever yoursquore experiencing in this moment (whether itrsquos easy or difficult) and then letting it go You can be mindful anytime anywhere no matter what yoursquore doing It sounds simple but itrsquos not always easy to do especially when you are stressed These websites provide information tools and resources which may be of interest wwwmindfulnessforteenscom and wwwheadspacecom

Here are some more useful resources to have a look at

MOBILE PHONE APPSbull Stop Breathe and Think Web and mobile

app with meditations for mindfulness and compassion

bull Calmcom Free website and mobile app with guided meditation and relaxation exercises

bull Insight Timer Free mobile app with virtual ldquobellsrdquo to time and support your meditations and access to lots of guided meditations by many different meditation teachers

bull MindShift Free mobile app for teens developed by AnxietyBC with mindfulness and other coping skills for anxiety

bull Smiling Mind Free mobile mindfulness app for young people

bull Headspace ldquoMeditation made simplerdquo This app has a free introductory period after which it requires a paid subscription to continue to use

Nicole John ndash College Counsellor njohnfaithsaeduau

On Campus Monday Tuesday amp ThursdayOnline via email Wednesday

20192020 Entertainment

Book Your support really helps our CollegeThis year sees the 25th Anniversary of the Entertainment book either hard copy or electronic versions for 2019-2020

The NEW 2019 | 2020 EntertainmentOnly $70 ndash truly outstanding value

Please donrsquot hesitate to contact Jill Beitz should you wish to purchase or just have questions

Phone 8561 4299 or visit Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda Email jbeitzfaithsaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 10THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

lsquoWHEN I GROW UPrsquo YEAR 12 DRESS UP DAY

Farmers Jacob Fiebiger Ashley McInerney Jack Hanna amp Kate Molineux

Joseph Brown Thomas Bell amp Aaron Bert chasing their passions

Creative artists Ellie Schaefer Amy Mosey Lucy Zilm Axel Moen James Brown amp Daniel Kitson Professional Sportspeople

Superherorsquos Todd Falkenberg amp Becky Havis Medical Industry professionals

Firefighters Daniel Slade Max Roocke amp Ned GrieveFlight Crew Elise Heinrich amp Abbey Sabeeney

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 11THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

CALEB SCHWARTZI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I have enjoyed learning about the topic in agriculture classes at school and wanted to expand my knowledge of the industry and all of the different aspects of it I also went to determine if a job in the viticulture industry is something that I would want to pursue or not and felt the week would be an excellent way of determining that

In terms of hands on activities during the week we took part in activities including conducting soil tests on things like pH Salinity Soil type (eg clay loam sand etc) We participated in pruning and were taught spur and rod and spur pruning methods In other activities we looked at technology including automatic planters drones tractors spraying units pre-pruners and phone apps and we met farmers contractors and vineyard managers

I enjoyed the week and enjoyed meeting people with important roles in the viticulture industry and hearing them speak about their area of expertise The week was well organised by Nicki and I learnt a lot about what makes up the viticulture industry

I enjoyed the whole week but my favourite activities would probably be the pruning I enjoyed the hands on nature of that topic and found it an enjoyable one I also enjoyed visiting the Yalumba Nursery and looking at their facilities for grafting and growing grape vines

I do not really know what my future pathway is going to involve but through the week I now know how I would be able to establish a career in the viticulture industry If I did go into viticulture I now have a more specific view on what area I would want to follow

Viticulture Work Experience ndash Read Year 10 Experiences

Trish Cirillo Pathways Coordinator

Nicki Robins from Barossa Grape and Wine Association ndash BGWA together with many local vineyards and wineries collaborated together to provide the opportunity for all regional students to participate in a fabulous week of work experience for students to explore the many career opportunities in the Wine and Viticulture industry

Year 10 students Oscar Jenke Caleb Schwartz and Karlson Jaensch chose to participate in this week of work experience to explore what opportunities might be available in their future endeavours Please read their experiences and learn of the varied activities they participated in

FUTURE PATHWAYS

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 12THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

KARLSON JAENSCHI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I was interested in viticulture and wanted to learn more

We were able to prune graft and do soil testing and watch a lot of different machines and people in action

It was good to see what jobs were out there in the viticulture industry and I liked doing the grafting and liaising with the instructor talking about where he worked and how to use the tools effectively

This was a good opportunity to learn more about the industry and the opportunity has opened more doors for me to continue to explore

OSCAR JENKEI applied for the Viticulture work experience week to see what my future could be like and to see what other people do and bring that knowledge back to my family farm

I participated in pruning and I asked many questions throughout the week to learn as much as I could I definitely enjoyed the week and I learnt a lot I hope the program continues as it is very beneficial

My favourite activities of this week were doing rod and spur spur pruning listening to the vineyard couples speak about how they got to here and their homemade modifications listening to all the people speak about what they do in the Barossa and having tours around their facilities

I believe this experience has opened more doors into my future and I am confident on what industry I am going into

FUTURE PATHWAYS - VITICULTURE WORK EXPERIENCE

Thank you to Nicki Robins for arranging and working tirelessly to offer this wonderful opportunity to all regional students The students found it engaging and very informative Mr Mitchell Mrs Sanders and I visited the students during the week and we were impressed with student interactions with industry and the programmed activities

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 13THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

89 BOYS FOOTBALL RESULTSCoaches Mr Foulis and Mr Darling

GAME 1Faith College 810 Def Nuriootpa High School 50Best D Thompson L Tappert B Hutchings W OrsquoBrien C Oliver T LinkeGoals T Linke 2 B Slade 2 S Noack W OrsquoBrien D Thomson B Hutchings

GAME 2Faith 126 Dec Birdwood High School 01Goals W OrsquoBrien 5 L Tappert 2 T Linke W McCabe B HutchingsBest W OrsquoBrien M Nicholls L Tappert T Linke B Hutchings H SchildAll lads represented the College with pride Sydney Pick unfortunately broke his arm

ROC REFLECTIONSROC REFLECTIONSMindfulness

Being a teenager is hard but being the parent of a teenager may be even harder Mindfulness is a powerful tool to handle difficult times and stress levels and live life more fully Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment without judgment and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity Itrsquos about breathing noticing whatrsquos happening right here and now sending a gentle smile to whatever yoursquore experiencing in this moment (whether itrsquos easy or difficult) and then letting it go You can be mindful anytime anywhere no matter what yoursquore doing It sounds simple but itrsquos not always easy to do especially when you are stressed These websites provide information tools and resources which may be of interest wwwmindfulnessforteenscom and wwwheadspacecom

Here are some more useful resources to have a look at

MOBILE PHONE APPSbull Stop Breathe and Think Web and mobile

app with meditations for mindfulness and compassion

bull Calmcom Free website and mobile app with guided meditation and relaxation exercises

bull Insight Timer Free mobile app with virtual ldquobellsrdquo to time and support your meditations and access to lots of guided meditations by many different meditation teachers

bull MindShift Free mobile app for teens developed by AnxietyBC with mindfulness and other coping skills for anxiety

bull Smiling Mind Free mobile mindfulness app for young people

bull Headspace ldquoMeditation made simplerdquo This app has a free introductory period after which it requires a paid subscription to continue to use

Nicole John ndash College Counsellor njohnfaithsaeduau

On Campus Monday Tuesday amp ThursdayOnline via email Wednesday

20192020 Entertainment

Book Your support really helps our CollegeThis year sees the 25th Anniversary of the Entertainment book either hard copy or electronic versions for 2019-2020

The NEW 2019 | 2020 EntertainmentOnly $70 ndash truly outstanding value

Please donrsquot hesitate to contact Jill Beitz should you wish to purchase or just have questions

Phone 8561 4299 or visit Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda Email jbeitzfaithsaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 11THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

CALEB SCHWARTZI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I have enjoyed learning about the topic in agriculture classes at school and wanted to expand my knowledge of the industry and all of the different aspects of it I also went to determine if a job in the viticulture industry is something that I would want to pursue or not and felt the week would be an excellent way of determining that

In terms of hands on activities during the week we took part in activities including conducting soil tests on things like pH Salinity Soil type (eg clay loam sand etc) We participated in pruning and were taught spur and rod and spur pruning methods In other activities we looked at technology including automatic planters drones tractors spraying units pre-pruners and phone apps and we met farmers contractors and vineyard managers

I enjoyed the week and enjoyed meeting people with important roles in the viticulture industry and hearing them speak about their area of expertise The week was well organised by Nicki and I learnt a lot about what makes up the viticulture industry

I enjoyed the whole week but my favourite activities would probably be the pruning I enjoyed the hands on nature of that topic and found it an enjoyable one I also enjoyed visiting the Yalumba Nursery and looking at their facilities for grafting and growing grape vines

I do not really know what my future pathway is going to involve but through the week I now know how I would be able to establish a career in the viticulture industry If I did go into viticulture I now have a more specific view on what area I would want to follow

Viticulture Work Experience ndash Read Year 10 Experiences

Trish Cirillo Pathways Coordinator

Nicki Robins from Barossa Grape and Wine Association ndash BGWA together with many local vineyards and wineries collaborated together to provide the opportunity for all regional students to participate in a fabulous week of work experience for students to explore the many career opportunities in the Wine and Viticulture industry

Year 10 students Oscar Jenke Caleb Schwartz and Karlson Jaensch chose to participate in this week of work experience to explore what opportunities might be available in their future endeavours Please read their experiences and learn of the varied activities they participated in

FUTURE PATHWAYS

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 12THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

KARLSON JAENSCHI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I was interested in viticulture and wanted to learn more

We were able to prune graft and do soil testing and watch a lot of different machines and people in action

It was good to see what jobs were out there in the viticulture industry and I liked doing the grafting and liaising with the instructor talking about where he worked and how to use the tools effectively

This was a good opportunity to learn more about the industry and the opportunity has opened more doors for me to continue to explore

OSCAR JENKEI applied for the Viticulture work experience week to see what my future could be like and to see what other people do and bring that knowledge back to my family farm

I participated in pruning and I asked many questions throughout the week to learn as much as I could I definitely enjoyed the week and I learnt a lot I hope the program continues as it is very beneficial

My favourite activities of this week were doing rod and spur spur pruning listening to the vineyard couples speak about how they got to here and their homemade modifications listening to all the people speak about what they do in the Barossa and having tours around their facilities

I believe this experience has opened more doors into my future and I am confident on what industry I am going into

FUTURE PATHWAYS - VITICULTURE WORK EXPERIENCE

Thank you to Nicki Robins for arranging and working tirelessly to offer this wonderful opportunity to all regional students The students found it engaging and very informative Mr Mitchell Mrs Sanders and I visited the students during the week and we were impressed with student interactions with industry and the programmed activities

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 13THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

89 BOYS FOOTBALL RESULTSCoaches Mr Foulis and Mr Darling

GAME 1Faith College 810 Def Nuriootpa High School 50Best D Thompson L Tappert B Hutchings W OrsquoBrien C Oliver T LinkeGoals T Linke 2 B Slade 2 S Noack W OrsquoBrien D Thomson B Hutchings

GAME 2Faith 126 Dec Birdwood High School 01Goals W OrsquoBrien 5 L Tappert 2 T Linke W McCabe B HutchingsBest W OrsquoBrien M Nicholls L Tappert T Linke B Hutchings H SchildAll lads represented the College with pride Sydney Pick unfortunately broke his arm

ROC REFLECTIONSROC REFLECTIONSMindfulness

Being a teenager is hard but being the parent of a teenager may be even harder Mindfulness is a powerful tool to handle difficult times and stress levels and live life more fully Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment without judgment and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity Itrsquos about breathing noticing whatrsquos happening right here and now sending a gentle smile to whatever yoursquore experiencing in this moment (whether itrsquos easy or difficult) and then letting it go You can be mindful anytime anywhere no matter what yoursquore doing It sounds simple but itrsquos not always easy to do especially when you are stressed These websites provide information tools and resources which may be of interest wwwmindfulnessforteenscom and wwwheadspacecom

Here are some more useful resources to have a look at

MOBILE PHONE APPSbull Stop Breathe and Think Web and mobile

app with meditations for mindfulness and compassion

bull Calmcom Free website and mobile app with guided meditation and relaxation exercises

bull Insight Timer Free mobile app with virtual ldquobellsrdquo to time and support your meditations and access to lots of guided meditations by many different meditation teachers

bull MindShift Free mobile app for teens developed by AnxietyBC with mindfulness and other coping skills for anxiety

bull Smiling Mind Free mobile mindfulness app for young people

bull Headspace ldquoMeditation made simplerdquo This app has a free introductory period after which it requires a paid subscription to continue to use

Nicole John ndash College Counsellor njohnfaithsaeduau

On Campus Monday Tuesday amp ThursdayOnline via email Wednesday

20192020 Entertainment

Book Your support really helps our CollegeThis year sees the 25th Anniversary of the Entertainment book either hard copy or electronic versions for 2019-2020

The NEW 2019 | 2020 EntertainmentOnly $70 ndash truly outstanding value

Please donrsquot hesitate to contact Jill Beitz should you wish to purchase or just have questions

Phone 8561 4299 or visit Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda Email jbeitzfaithsaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 12THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

KARLSON JAENSCHI applied for the Viticulture work experience week because I was interested in viticulture and wanted to learn more

We were able to prune graft and do soil testing and watch a lot of different machines and people in action

It was good to see what jobs were out there in the viticulture industry and I liked doing the grafting and liaising with the instructor talking about where he worked and how to use the tools effectively

This was a good opportunity to learn more about the industry and the opportunity has opened more doors for me to continue to explore

OSCAR JENKEI applied for the Viticulture work experience week to see what my future could be like and to see what other people do and bring that knowledge back to my family farm

I participated in pruning and I asked many questions throughout the week to learn as much as I could I definitely enjoyed the week and I learnt a lot I hope the program continues as it is very beneficial

My favourite activities of this week were doing rod and spur spur pruning listening to the vineyard couples speak about how they got to here and their homemade modifications listening to all the people speak about what they do in the Barossa and having tours around their facilities

I believe this experience has opened more doors into my future and I am confident on what industry I am going into

FUTURE PATHWAYS - VITICULTURE WORK EXPERIENCE

Thank you to Nicki Robins for arranging and working tirelessly to offer this wonderful opportunity to all regional students The students found it engaging and very informative Mr Mitchell Mrs Sanders and I visited the students during the week and we were impressed with student interactions with industry and the programmed activities

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 13THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

89 BOYS FOOTBALL RESULTSCoaches Mr Foulis and Mr Darling

GAME 1Faith College 810 Def Nuriootpa High School 50Best D Thompson L Tappert B Hutchings W OrsquoBrien C Oliver T LinkeGoals T Linke 2 B Slade 2 S Noack W OrsquoBrien D Thomson B Hutchings

GAME 2Faith 126 Dec Birdwood High School 01Goals W OrsquoBrien 5 L Tappert 2 T Linke W McCabe B HutchingsBest W OrsquoBrien M Nicholls L Tappert T Linke B Hutchings H SchildAll lads represented the College with pride Sydney Pick unfortunately broke his arm

ROC REFLECTIONSROC REFLECTIONSMindfulness

Being a teenager is hard but being the parent of a teenager may be even harder Mindfulness is a powerful tool to handle difficult times and stress levels and live life more fully Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment without judgment and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity Itrsquos about breathing noticing whatrsquos happening right here and now sending a gentle smile to whatever yoursquore experiencing in this moment (whether itrsquos easy or difficult) and then letting it go You can be mindful anytime anywhere no matter what yoursquore doing It sounds simple but itrsquos not always easy to do especially when you are stressed These websites provide information tools and resources which may be of interest wwwmindfulnessforteenscom and wwwheadspacecom

Here are some more useful resources to have a look at

MOBILE PHONE APPSbull Stop Breathe and Think Web and mobile

app with meditations for mindfulness and compassion

bull Calmcom Free website and mobile app with guided meditation and relaxation exercises

bull Insight Timer Free mobile app with virtual ldquobellsrdquo to time and support your meditations and access to lots of guided meditations by many different meditation teachers

bull MindShift Free mobile app for teens developed by AnxietyBC with mindfulness and other coping skills for anxiety

bull Smiling Mind Free mobile mindfulness app for young people

bull Headspace ldquoMeditation made simplerdquo This app has a free introductory period after which it requires a paid subscription to continue to use

Nicole John ndash College Counsellor njohnfaithsaeduau

On Campus Monday Tuesday amp ThursdayOnline via email Wednesday

20192020 Entertainment

Book Your support really helps our CollegeThis year sees the 25th Anniversary of the Entertainment book either hard copy or electronic versions for 2019-2020

The NEW 2019 | 2020 EntertainmentOnly $70 ndash truly outstanding value

Please donrsquot hesitate to contact Jill Beitz should you wish to purchase or just have questions

Phone 8561 4299 or visit Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda Email jbeitzfaithsaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 13THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

89 BOYS FOOTBALL RESULTSCoaches Mr Foulis and Mr Darling

GAME 1Faith College 810 Def Nuriootpa High School 50Best D Thompson L Tappert B Hutchings W OrsquoBrien C Oliver T LinkeGoals T Linke 2 B Slade 2 S Noack W OrsquoBrien D Thomson B Hutchings

GAME 2Faith 126 Dec Birdwood High School 01Goals W OrsquoBrien 5 L Tappert 2 T Linke W McCabe B HutchingsBest W OrsquoBrien M Nicholls L Tappert T Linke B Hutchings H SchildAll lads represented the College with pride Sydney Pick unfortunately broke his arm

ROC REFLECTIONSROC REFLECTIONSMindfulness

Being a teenager is hard but being the parent of a teenager may be even harder Mindfulness is a powerful tool to handle difficult times and stress levels and live life more fully Mindfulness is all about living fully in the present moment without judgment and with an attitude of kindness and curiosity Itrsquos about breathing noticing whatrsquos happening right here and now sending a gentle smile to whatever yoursquore experiencing in this moment (whether itrsquos easy or difficult) and then letting it go You can be mindful anytime anywhere no matter what yoursquore doing It sounds simple but itrsquos not always easy to do especially when you are stressed These websites provide information tools and resources which may be of interest wwwmindfulnessforteenscom and wwwheadspacecom

Here are some more useful resources to have a look at

MOBILE PHONE APPSbull Stop Breathe and Think Web and mobile

app with meditations for mindfulness and compassion

bull Calmcom Free website and mobile app with guided meditation and relaxation exercises

bull Insight Timer Free mobile app with virtual ldquobellsrdquo to time and support your meditations and access to lots of guided meditations by many different meditation teachers

bull MindShift Free mobile app for teens developed by AnxietyBC with mindfulness and other coping skills for anxiety

bull Smiling Mind Free mobile mindfulness app for young people

bull Headspace ldquoMeditation made simplerdquo This app has a free introductory period after which it requires a paid subscription to continue to use

Nicole John ndash College Counsellor njohnfaithsaeduau

On Campus Monday Tuesday amp ThursdayOnline via email Wednesday

20192020 Entertainment

Book Your support really helps our CollegeThis year sees the 25th Anniversary of the Entertainment book either hard copy or electronic versions for 2019-2020

The NEW 2019 | 2020 EntertainmentOnly $70 ndash truly outstanding value

Please donrsquot hesitate to contact Jill Beitz should you wish to purchase or just have questions

Phone 8561 4299 or visit Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre

130 Magnolia Road Tanunda Email jbeitzfaithsaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 14THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Open Boys team not pictured in order Cooper Gladigau Dylan Birchard Ben Roennfeldt Aaron Bert Jayden Birchard Will Parker Ben Parkinson Max Roocke Ashley McInerney (Runner) Jack Tilley Thomas Bell Ned Grieve Jacob Fiebiger Jed Habermann Benson Heintze Jack Hannah Todd Falkenberg Lachlan Westlake Sam Nicholls Riley Westbrook Shay Linke Henry Ratcliff Brady Griffiths Ben Cornish Kai Rosenzweig Jake Tobin Josh Newman Craig Dowse Tyson Healy Daniel Roennfeldt

OPEN BOYS FOOTBALLROUND 1 2019Coaches Mr Schmidt and Mr ClarkeOn Tuesday 28th June the Open Boys Football team played Nuriootpa High School in the Round 1 of the Pool A Secondary Schools Knockout Football competition

Wearing the new Faith colours for the first time the team was led onto the field by Captain Benson Heintze and Vice-Captain Todd Falkenberg

The wet and windy conditions proved challenging for both teams however our players adapted a little quicker with defenders Ben Cornish and Jed Habermann working hard to keep the ball moving forward and create scoring opportunities up forward The heavy ball led to some inaccurate kicking though with the quarter time score sitting at Faith 14 to Nuriootpa HS 02

In the second and third quarters the team began to get the upper hand with Todd Falkenberg having a great game in the ruck and giving the midfielders led by Jacob Fiebiger and Max Roocke first use of the ball Shay Linke also took some excellent overhead marks in the slippery conditions helping to move the three quarter time score to Faith 58 to Nuriootpa 24

The final quarter saw Nuriootpa lift their intensity and add three quick goals that reduced the lead back to a narrow 4 points However the team responded with some excellent defensive efforts by Jack Hannah Ned Grieve and Benson Heintze preventing any further scores With a few minutes left to play Tyson Healy laid a strong tackle to win a free kick 50m from goal He then delivered the ball to a leading Brady Griffiths who went back and kicked the match sealing goal A fantastic team effort in difficult conditions

The team now moves on the play Cabra in Round 2 at some point in the next 2 weeks

FINAL SCOREFaith 6 8 defeated Nuriootpa HS 5 4

Best Players Jacob Fiebiger Todd Falkenberg Jack Hannah Max Roocke Shay Linke Ned Grieve

Goal Kickers Shay Linke 2 Dylan Birchard 1 Brady Griffiths 1 Ben Parkinson 1 Sam Nicholls 1

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 15THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

A SURPRISE VISIT FROM SANFL TEAM OF THE YEAR CAPTAIN NADIA VON BERTOUCH Class of 2013 Graduate Nadia von Bertouch surprised the Open Girls Football Team on Thursday 30th May with a specialised coaching session at the College Recently named captain of the Womens SANFL team of the year and co-caption for the Womenrsquos North Adelaide Football Club Nadiarsquos natural leadership skills engaged the students immediately as they participated in drills focusing on ball handling skills and kicking techniques

Nadiarsquos visit was timely as the girls continue to prepare for their next games against Balaklava High School and MNSEC (Mid North Schools Education Cooperative) in Round 2 of the Open Girls Knockout Football competition

Back Nadia von Bertouch pictured with Stephanie Mifflin Amelia Ramsey Leticia Semmler Sarah Paige

Becky Havis Molly Wellman Caitlin Stafford Georgia Carter Stacey Thom Monique Evans and staff members Ivan Muster amp Janelle Vanderloo

Front Samantha Lange Jessica Scott Georgie Smart Maggie Hadden Andie-Samantha Smidmore Abby Griffiths Sydney Schild Sasha Willmott and Libby Fiebiger

Gaining insight and tips for the next round of Knockout Football

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 16THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

FUTURE PATHWAYS

PROVIDE FIRST AIDFor students in Years 10-12St John will be running a Provide First Aid course for Faith students

Date Friday 5 July Location Faith Lutheran CollegeTime 830am ndash 430pmCost $13500First Aid is often a requirement for some courses and jobs ndash even part time ones

Not only is it good to have on your resume having some knowledge of first aid is very important and gives you the peace of mind that you may be able to help someone who is sick or injured in the future

The Provide First Aid focuses on the following units

HLTAID003 Provide First Aid

HLTAID002 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support

HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Registration forms can be picked up from the Future Pathways office or email criversfaithsaeduau

In Year 12 and looking to gain a VINTAGE CELLAR JOB for Vintage 2020TAFESA Nuriootpa are running a short course that will provide you with introductory training in the wine industry The course will focus on cellar hand basics of the wine production process such as cleaning transfers additions and finings as well as work health and safety (WHS) food safety along with winery site toursDates 9 amp 10 July (End of Term 2 holidays)Cost $300 Minimum age 16If interested please email Mrs Rivers criversfaithsaeduau

Vintage Cellar Hand Short Course

tafesaeduau

RTO Code 41026 | CRICOS Code 00092B | HEP Code PRV14002 | Accurate as May 2019

Adelaide College of the Arts

Please contact Dianne Sanders dsandersfaithsaeduau for more information

BACKSTAGE PASSBackstage Pass is your ticket to find out more about a career in technical production and design at TAFE SA Adelaide College of the Arts

Yoursquoll hear from lecturers and current students about backstage careers in the entertainment arts and events industries and go on a tour of the sets and facilities and see how a show comes together

So if you are interested in a career as a stage manager set builder audio sound technician props maker scenic artist designer or lighting and staging technician then book your Backstage Pass today

WHEN Tuesday 18 June at 130pm ndash 330pm

WHERE Main Theatre Adelaide College of the Arts

39 Light Square Adelaide

RSVP Monday 3 June

BOOK Everyone is welcome

Email your name and the number of people attending to artsadltafesaeduau

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 17THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

DATES TO REMEMBER JUNE10 Queenrsquos Birthday Public Holiday

12 Year 1011 Vaccinations

14-16 Pedal Prix Race Adelaide

18 Year 11 Music Performance Exams

20-21 Year 10 Exams

24-25 Year 11 Exams

ADDITIONAL 2019 DIARY DATESYr 12 Exams 1 ndash 5 July(Year 12 Exams Monday 4th November to Tuesday 19th November ndash still to be confirmed)

2019 TERM DATES Term 2 29 April ndash 27 JuneTerm 3 22 July ndash 27 SeptemberTerm 4 14 October ndash 4 December

FIREWOOD FOR SALEGNADENFREI LUTHERAN CHURCH

a founding and supporting Congregation of Faith has seasoned firewood for sale-

split sawn gum and hard olive wood weighed and delivered to your door

$270 per tonneFREE DELIVERY for first 10km plus $1tonneKm for

further distancesConsider supporting this small community

congregation that supports your schoolPHONE John on 0419 632 019

INTRODUCTION TO 3D ANIMATIONIntroduction to 3D Animation is designed as an introductory course for people interested in learning basic skills in 3D art Students will be introduced to the uses and architecture of 3D software and will gain an understanding of skills and techniques necessary to create and render 3D objects through the creation of a 3D environment Areas of study include introduction to 3D modelling basic modelling texturing lighting and character animation

Ages 14+ years

Cost $365

GAME PROGRAMMING IN UNITYThis course teaches students the fundamentals of programming for video games using the Unity3D game engine

Join in the excitement of programming your very own dungeon-crawler as we begin by building the inner workings of the game then top it off with interesting game-play mechanics and visual effects to make your creation one-of-a-kind

Come along for this exciting adventure into the world of games programming

Ages 12+ years

Cost $365

For more information on any of these courses please contact the AIE Student Liaison Officer on 08 7325 6300 or email at adelaideaieeduau

SUPPORT FAITHrsquoS PEDAL PRIX TEAMS WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW OR USED

VEHICLEIf you are considering the purchase of a new or used vehicle Barossa Auto Group are supporting our Pedal Prix team by offering to donate $200 to Faith if you present a referral card to the sales team at Barossa Kia Ford Honda or Volkswagen The referral card will also entitle you to your first scheduled service - free Contact Jason Rosenzweig in the Design and Technology Department at Faith to get a referral card and then give it to the Barossa Auto Group sales personnel when you do the deal request that the donation goes to the Faith Pedal Prix team

New Holiday Courses are up and running

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus Page 18THE VINEYARD Issue 8 - 6 June 2019

Faith Lutheran College

Saturday 10 August at 700pm

WINE AUCTION AND DINNER

Gather your friends and fellow wine enthusiasts for an opportunity to purchase a limited release museum wine or a large format bottle for your wine cellar The auction features a collection of wines from prominent and emerging wineries of the Barossa who have donated their flagship wine to go under the hammer

Officiated by Mr Graham Wright auctioneer lsquoextraordinairersquo from the Odd Whisky Coy Receive outstanding insight and valuable background knowledge on each wine lot and join in the energetic bidding flurry and banter as the evening unfolds

Proceeds support Faith Lutheran College Student Council initiatives

Tables of 10 encouraged individual ticket purchases welcomeAll tickets $5000 Includes 3-course dinner and arrival drink Bar facilities available No BYO Please advise dietary requirements upon booking Bookings phone 8561 4299

Barossa Arts amp Convention Centre130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

Student and adult classes from beginners to advanced Monday to Friday from 330pm

For further information contact Michael HillBarossa Music School Coordinator

e baccfaithsaeduau or Phone 08 8561 4299

WANT TO LEARN AN

INSTRUMENTVACANCIES EXIST FOR

DRUMS SAXOPHONE CLARINET AND VIOLIN

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Simple RulesAll ages and skill levels

Play on any surface

Quick Games

This indoor street version of the game softballbaseball has all the dynamics to get you hooked

Indoor Social Softball Competitionhosted by the Kangas Softball Club

Submit a team of 5 players or as an individual

For more information email kangasgdsagmailcomand like us on Facebook

Location The Rex Tanunda - When Sundays ndash August 2019

All you need is a ball

The LLL has produced a number of resources that can be used to promote the LLLs mission of aiding the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA) within school community

We have prepared a blog that will resonate with teenagers who are about to start their first job It outlines what to budget for and the importance of saving for their futureRead more on our website

first job

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 19

130 MAGNOLIA ROAD TANUNDAEvent details wwwbarossaconventionorg

Agent for

Wednesday 26th June 700pm

Sunday 28th July600pm

Thu 20th June - Limited SeatsFri 21st June - Sold Out

Fri 21st June - 7pmSat 22nd June - 7pm

DUETPRESENTS

Wednesday 12th June700pm

NURIOOTPA HIGH SCHOOL Presents

THE MOMENTYOUrsquoVE WAITED FOR

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 20

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Year 11 amp 12 SACE Winter Revision Program

Tue 9 - Fri 12 July andor Mon 15 - Thu 18 July

ldquoThe perfect support for year 12rdquo Andrew R

ldquoThis was by far the most helpful and productive way I could have spent my school holidays Well worth the money spent and highly

recommendedrdquo Abbey H ldquoAbsolutely fantastic Great to get a different perspectiverdquo Tim S

ldquoWell worth it Excellent help for this point during the yearrdquo Chelsea

From $50 per day Early Bird offer closing soon

Phone 82317776 or enrol online wwwaegsaeduauAdelaide Education Consultants L30 91 King William St Adelaide

10AM - ECUMENICAL CARE amp PRAYER SERVICE

BY PASTOR JOSH MULLER amp MR ANDREW PARTINGTON

Guest speakers from Lutheran Community Care amp Uniting Care Freewill Offering

School Choir FOLLOWED BY A lsquoFREErsquo LUNCH

AT EUDUNDA DISTRICT HALL FROM 12 NOON

COMMUNITY FESTIVAL OF QUILTS CARE amp PRAYER

SATURDAY 29th JUNE QUILTS ON DISPLAY

OPEN FROM 10am - 4pm DEVONSHIRE MORNING amp

AFTERNOON TEA GOLD COIN DONATION

PROCEEDS TO SACWA EMERGENCY AID FUND

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT - MARGARET DOECKE PHONE 85 811 663 SHOP OR 0458 900 655 MOBILE

Email - eudundafabricshop-auscom

CARING FOR EACH OTHER IN OUR TIME OF NEED

ITrsquoS

OK

TO

SIT

ON

OR

U

ND

ER T

HE

QU

ILTS

SUNDAY 30TH JUNE

Thanks to RCOG Drought Communities Extension Programme Fund

BAR FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 21

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Recharge Youth Service Sunday June 16

600pm ndash Mornay amp Salad

630pm ndash Youth Service

730pm ndash Hot Chocolates amp Marshmallows

Small cost for food

Location - Strait Gate Lutheran Church

Light Pass Road Light Pass

Come along for a night of energetic praise with Youth band amp guest

speaker Shaun Manning

Recharge is for Youth Families amp all Young at Heart

Held on the third Sunday of each month

Want more info Contact Kayla 0421 978 925 or find us on Facebook 2019 Recharge Services July 21 September

15 November 17 2019 Recharge Services July 21 August 18 September 15 October 20 amp November 17

Download an order form at wwwfaithsaeduauwine-sales and email winefaithsaeduau

Each vintage at Faith College wine making traditions and trade secrets are being passed down to the next

generation of potential winemakersStudents work with quality Barossa fruit and industry

mentors producing an impressive range including Riesling Rose Shiraz Cabernet and Shiraz

Visit Faith College Reception between 9am to 3pm130 Magnolia Road Tanunda

or Phone 8561 4200 to place your order

6 Bottles from $42

Mengler View WinesWine Education from the heart of the Barossa

Purchase a 6 pack and you may just find yourself not only tasting the wine of a future icon winemaker but holidaying in paradise

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 22

Please distribute through your networks

The Premier is pleased to announce the Call for Nominations for the Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award which recognises the outstanding achievements and service of an extraordinary South Australian who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people in South Australia

Nominees must bebull a resident of South Australiabull over the age of 18 yearsbull a person who has made a significant contribution to the lives of Aboriginal people

in South Australia

Please note that persons cannot nominate themselves For more information and to download a nomination form please visit dpcsagovaupremiers-naidoc-award

Please send your nomination marked lsquoconfidentialrsquo by email to NAIDOCsagovau or by post to The Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award Department of the Premier and Cabinet Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Nominations must be received no later than 5pm Friday 7 June 2019

If you would like to discuss your nomination please contact Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation on 08 8226 8900 or email NAIDOCsagovau

Artwork created by Karen Briggs

Call for Nominations

2019 Premierrsquos NAIDOC Award

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa

Faith Lutheran College - Faith Middle amp Senior Campus THE VINEYARD Issue 7 - 23 May 2019 Page 23

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MARK LE MESSURIERWORKSHOP

LIVING WELL DISABILITY FORUM

Wednesday 12th June 2019 Nuriootpa Soldiers Memorial Hall

Teaching PD available for educators with certificate A small booking fee applies to all online ticket sales Cash sales available prior from CADL office

Mark Le Messurier is a teacher counsellor and coach to young people and theirparents He is the author of several books including Parenting Tough Kids

Teaching Tough Kids and Raising Beaut Kids

Join us for two informative sessions with this experienced and passionateeducator

wwwmarklemessuriercomau

Social and EmotionalLiteracy

915am - 230pmCost $10 for CADL parentscarers contractors

and community $40 Professionals

Turn That ComputerOff

700pm - 900pmCost $5 - all tickets

TICKETS httpseventshumanitixcomaumark-le-messurier-workshops-carers-and-disability-link

ENQUIRIES Carers and disAbility Linkph 8562 4000e barossacadlsupport

46 Murray Street Nuriootpa