Sign thief thinks again

Sign thief thinks again

It might not seem to be of value to some people, but when Ron Iannello’s wooden sign was stolen earlier this month, the Jarrahdale resident was heartbroken. The sign with the words ‘Francesca’s Garden,’ written on it had been named after his late mother and was made...
Charities receive social media help

Charities receive social media help

The Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale and the City of Armadale partnered up to deliver a free social media workshop for not for profit organisations in the area. More than 50 people attended the presentation earlier this month and there were 40 different community and...
Motivation machine

Motivation machine

To thunderous applause from hundreds of students’ professional boxer and Olympian Danny Green was welcomed at the Serpentine Jarrahdale Recreation Centre. Organised by the SJ YMCA YTime, Mr Green spoke to students from West Byford, Marri Grove Primary, SJ Grammar,...
Educating schools on poisonous weeds

Educating schools on poisonous weeds

The Serpentine Jarrahdale Men’s Shed and Peel Harvey Biosecurity Group have teamed up to work on the Cotton Bush plant project, aimed at educating schools about weeds and their effects on rural land. No date has yet been set for the launch of the project but...
Veterans not forgotten

Veterans not forgotten

Sandwiched between World War II and Vietnam the Korean War has come to be known as the forgotten war but for two Korean War veterans their services have not been forgotten. Armadale resident Barry Bell and Perth man Gordon Norton were each presented with the Korean...