Thursday 15 December 2016

Shirley Manson & Freemasonry!

The Alt-Rock band “Garbage” were in Australia recently; on tour & having a great time of it. Given the age of a few of the Members of Canoblas Lewis, there was quite a bit of interest in this band; but, to those that are not into 90’s Alt-rock AND in order to refresh your memory as to who Garbage are please have a look at the links below:

This break through Hit (Vow - From the debut album Garbage):

Or this masterpiece "Queer" from Garbage

Or this hit from their next Album Version 2.o

Or this song from their latest Album "Strange Little Birds"

BUT, as good as the above songs are, lead singer Shirley Manson, the wonderfully intelligent, pink haired Scot, gave an interview to the ABCs 7:30 report on November 24, which showed that some artists are great on so many levels (You will have to click the blue link below as it is on ABC.net not YouTube so I can't insert a clip like the above):


The whole interview is really interesting & I would urge all to watch & read the transcript, but, for those that do not have the bandwidth available, here is the relevant section that I would like you to consider:

SHIRLEY MANSON: Well, there's so much pressure on young women to be beautiful.

To put a photograph up on social media, and have people go, "Wow, you're so beautiful".

And unfortunately, it's such an empty pursuit, really, to be told you're beautiful. It's kind of meaningless, because there will always be another beautiful woman to follow, and I think women really need to shift their focus on to something that creates a foundation for them, as they grow through life, you know.

The sentence in the article that I thought summed up her thoughts: “Nobody stays young and beautiful forever; therefore, build a platform on which you can stand through storms”

Building a personal foundation to improve themselves. What a fantastic statement from a public figure. Oh how we wish that there were more positive role models of Ms Manson's type out in internet-land these days.

Now whilst Ms Manson is referring to women & her desire to see them better themselves over the pursuit of the frivolous, her sentiments could equally apply to any young man and to the benefits of being a member of a Masonic Lodge. Give yourself a chance to be the best “You” that “You” can be, focus on something that creates that foundation for the rest of your life. Truly a “masonic” thought from a public figure; so much so, I feel it appropriate for an early: So Mote it Be!

Thus, from that statement, you may insinuate that Shirley Manson is a Freemason, or, member of Lodge Canoblas Lewis… Or perhaps the Order of the Eastern Star... or maybe not!

Obviously, Freemasonry is a fraternity, and membership is a male privilege, this fact, definitely does not mean or in anyway imply misogyny, rather, it is simply a matter that there are times to be with your brothers in lodge, and that these times allow you to create that foundation for yourself, and by being a better man with a foundation for personal growth, that we empower the women in our lives to be the Best that they can be. We at Canoblas Lewis like to think of the situation as a “Win Win”!

How great is it to be a Freemason?
How great is it to be a member of Lodge Canoblas Lewis?
How great were Shirley Manson’s thoughts?

So mote it be!

Postscript:
I was going to start this post with this piece of Humour:
“So, the members of Lodge Canoblas Lewis would like to announce a little known fact:
Ms Shirley Manson, the lead singer of the Scottish-American Indy-Rock band “Garbage” is, in fact a freemason”. As funny as this would have been, it would detract from the post & the solemnity of what Ms Manson said, and it would also have detracted from the positive way that we, as freemasons like to conduct ourselves in relation to women & self improvement.
Thanks for being OK with this!
Leigh






Tuesday 6 December 2016

Other famous non-members of Lodge Canoblas Lewis

As we come to the end of another year, we thought that we would take the time to talk about another famous non-member of Lodge Canoblas Lewis. And, as it is near the summer solstice, we thought we'd talk about the bloke that this whole winter solstice festivities was created for...



This bloke is actually Odin, the Chief of the Norse Gods

In this picture he is astride his magical 8 legged steed, Sleipnir, who is also his grandson  (via his adopted son Loki)... but that is another story…

Odin was also called the “Yule- father” & many of the Santa Claus & other Christmas traditions are distant shadows of Odin worship, again, we don't talk religion in Lodge Canoblas Lewis, so we will save that part of Christmas for other forums! 

Interesting fact about Odin: He had only one eye… having lost an eye to drink the mead of inspiration. Also, he hung himself for more wisdom. He is attested to by over 170 differing names… (talk about poetic license! )

So, in addition to his other jobs,  Odin was also the god of those slain in battle… and the god of the hanged. And he was the boss of the Valkyries. He is also the bloke that is in charge of the wild hunt (which is a heathen winter's night folk epic that appears across Europe). And we thought that being in Lodge Canoblas Lewis kept a man busy!

Odin had many good qualities, such as his continued quest for knowledge, his gift of poetry to humanity and Yule. The list goes on… But alas, he Would not have been a member of Lodge Canoblas Lewis as we meet on a Monday & Odin’s day was Wednesday, we can safely say that he would have been a member of Lodge Carringtonia out at Blayney or Lodge Oberon.

We will have to visit both of these lodges quite regularly to see which one he is a member of!

So Mote it Be!


Wednesday 14 September 2016

Did you Hear the one about...???

Did you hear the one about how a bunch of Christians, a Buddhist & a Muslim turned up to Lodge Canoblas Lewis on a Monday Night?


They had a great time!
...And, this happens Regularly on the Second Monday of the Month at Lodge Canoblas Lewis!

Are YOU interested in finding out WHY we have a great time at lodge?

Have YOU ever WONDERED what goes on in a Masonic Lodge?

Would YOU like to know why we wear Dinner Suits & Aprons?

Would you like to SEE THE INSIDE of a Masonic Temple?

Well, the GOOD NEWS is the Lodge Canoblas Lewis is Participating in the state wide "Masonic Open Day" on November 4 at the Orange Masonic Centre, 25 Moad St Orange, 10:00AM - 2:00PM

We look forward to seeing YOU there!

So Mote It Be






Wednesday 30 March 2016

another word...

Yet again, Dictionary App sends through a Masonic word...
Reasonably masonic as well!
So mote it be!




Sunday 13 March 2016

Relevance number 3


The Third of Bro Meagher's entries into the Grand Master's literary competition, finally, He has taken the time to approach a subject in a serious manner...

On the Relevance of Freemasonry to the Modern man

Often, in a world full of instant connectivity, “old school” institutions are seen as  irrelevant, slow, and unfortunately, as an anachronism.
Unfortunately this is  the perception of the general population in regards to Freemasonry. … something that my Grandfather used to be… indeed,  often we fool ourselves into believing that “old school” men were always “old” - forgetting that modern men of every age are modern on there own time.

We, as Masons, all know the above perception is incorrect, the challenge that we are faced with today is how to reverse this notion & maintain our relevance; to be seen as an intrinsic piece of the modern man's life as the craft was in times past.

I would like to put forward the following train of thought, that the Motto of Freemasonry that “We Make Good Men Better” is as relevant today as it ever was. This very motto, is the defining point of the crafts place in Modern Society.

At a time where it is incredibly easy to appear connected to Society via the all pervading illusory social media accounts, Freemasonry allows the Modern Male a chance to ACTUALLY connect with Real people & improve himself via our esoteric practices.

By taking time out to “DO lodge” IN lodge a modern man gains those couple of hours of precious “me” time where he is not bothered by phone & social media concerns.

By participating in a Masonic Lodge, the Modern Man is proving the relevance of the Craft to himself. A lodge that is active & growing proves that The Craft has a place in Modern Society.

By learning charges and performing work in the temple, men are learning important life lessons on How to speak in front of audiences; How to learn to “stay on topic” when tasked to explain, How to move about a room with dignity, How to associate with other men in formal and informal senses - I would argue that all these skills are as relevant today as they were to our Masonic forebears

In terms of the infrastructure of Freemasonry, by assisting in a Lodge, the modern man gains that deep understanding of charity and the meaning of labour, thus the Modern man becomes connected to the community for no other reason than feeling good about himself.

The relevance for the modern man by Providing fellowship in a manner that is not illegal or has any other agenda is as priceless in current times as ever. Unlike the other types of fraternities, such as motor cycle gangs who generally gather for illegal purposes or the learned bodies, trade guilds & unions who meet for the financial benefit for members Freemasons meet purely for the joy of each other's company. I'd argue this is as relevant to the modern man as it has always been.

Freemasonry is a great forum that Providing a forum for an Intergenerational dialogue. The Modern Man benefits from this as much as the modern man of the 1970s, or the modern man of the 1870’s.

The relevance of freemasonry is still intrinsic to the craft, what the craft is faced with currently, is how to market and promote  ourselves and the benefits of membership,  to a generation that is accustomed to the quick turnaround times, on demand viewing and omnipresent social media. Thus by engaging with the modern man we will further prove the relevance of the Craft to ourselves.

The challenge of modern masonic  practice is breaking the market. .. for too long, Freemasonry has had a rule not unlike the Fightclub motto “The first rule of fightclub is no-one talks about fight club”. How is the world's largest fraternity supposed to appear relevant if no men know about us? We must engage in the  modern world and prove our relevance by actively self promoting our relevance.

In closing, the relevance of freemasonry is and always will be in Providing a safe environment to be a Better Man!

Thursday 10 March 2016

Relevance Part 2...

So here is Bro Meagher's second entry into the literature prize... again, we think "offbeat" is the best way to describe how this Brothers brain works at times...

The MW Bro Jamie Melville recently asked the Brethren “Does Freemasonry Have a Place in Modern Society?”

I will answer this very interesting question with a very firm and confident “No”!

Freemasonry is entirely Irrelevant to the Modern Man and to Society.
Why would an active mason make such a rash statement? Well let me explain:

To be blatantly honest, Life is short and I am busy.
Busy You Hear.
Incredibly Busy, Doing Stuff.
The sort of stuff that I need to do, I am a modern man after all.
I do the sort of stuff that YOU wouldn’t understand because you are too “Old School” to understand how a Modern Man works. It’s not like you have ever been a Modern Man after all.
All those lodges are just places for Old Dudes.
None of whom WERE EVER young.
None of whom are, or, were ever busy.
None of whom have any life experience that is interesting, or, who would find my life experience interesting.

As I am a Modern man, I have a Man-Cave. It is where I used to put my car until that TV show that I always watch showed all these Man caves as things that I simply had to have, thus I have fitted my garage out with all the cool stuff that a Modern Man needs. Therefore, I don’t need to go out to revel in the ambiance of an old building with some pillars stuck onto an atrium out the front of it. The beer posters from a long dead Pub provide me with all the Man-cave cool that I need! Honestly, it is as though you freemasons talk about a “Man-cave” of the mind, a virtual man-cave! HAH! Imagine that!

As I am a Modern man, I have many and various forms of Social media in which to broadcast my life, and movements of all my “friends”, and which keeps me up to date with their activities. And gee, I have so many friends; some of which I only seem to keep up with on Social media since I met them all those years ago… Indeed, I have just met this pretty lady that keeps on sending me messages of love - I can’t recall where we met, but, the relationship looks promising, I just need to send her some money to assist with some car repairs that she needs... Hah, imagine turning up to lodge to meet your friends on a lodge night; why that is just inconvenient - it is much better to see them on your timeline every day.

As I am a Modern man, I can Download all the Music I want, mostly for free - the thought of listening to live music just doesn’t do anything for me; as for listening to something played in a small lodge room, forget it. I can’t imagine why people would want to bother with that.

As I am a Modern man, my attitude to dressing up to go out: don’t be silly! I wear my Jeans & Tee-shirt. Everywhere. They are the coolest things ever, I have a vast collection of Tee-shirts, all with brand names on them - You probably couldn’t afford my Tee-Shirts you know, they are THAT exclusive. I can wear them to work too. Heck, after work, I can just slob around my house in my underwear if I choose… AND I frequently do! Why on earth would I be even remotely interested in wearing a Suit (either Dinner or Lounge?) As for the custom Tie & Bow Ties of these lodges; no way, I can’t remember how to tie them it takes too long to put those thing on.

As I am a Modern man, I can see all the entertaining and informative programming I want at anytime of the day or night; indeed, I was watching a YouTube contributor talk about self improvement the other night and it was very informative and much better than any advice that I have gotten in ages. Why would I want to practice an esoteric ritual spoken in Victorian style English intended to make me a better man when I can watch the “Ultimate bikini Fails collection” over & over & over again!

As I am a Modern man, I can order my daily needs, over the internet, at any time convenient to me, you know, all without physically talking to, speaking to, seeing or dealing with another human being. Why would I want to have a short supper with some blokes after a lodge and chat about the past month? I can watch the News when I have my dinner and do the same thing!

As I am a Modern man, I can see no sensible reasons for all these secrets that happen in a lodge; let’s be honest, what is the point? To not tell everyone about something that you do is silly and is out of touch with the Modern World - the only secret I keep is when I’ve been accessing those “naughty” web pages that I use the “In-Private” internet setting for...

And even sillier is that Freemasons give oaths that they will not reveal the secrets of their craft, why, EVERYONE knows that you are closer to people when there are no secrets! That is what it is like when I am in the chat rooms on the web; no secrets there, all honest. Besides; what if I forget the secret “bits”, why, I’d have to turn up to a lodges practice night and get reminded of these passwords and associated secrets; that just isn’t efficient.

As I am a Modern man, My life is just so busy; I need everything to work for ME. I have made it to be just so efficient. Time Economical. Business and being available and connected is important to me after all. I can’t afford to have time out from it, at all. Why doing something for a group for no monetary gain is just such an old time way of thinking

Thus I confidently pronounce Freemasonry as 100% totally irrelevant to Modern Society. Who needs it?

I mean, Why would I want to talk to another man about what happened to him in the past? When he started work?
Why would someone be interested in what I have been upto?
Why would another man be interested in My family?
My Hobbies?
My Gardening?
My Sporting Pastimes?
My Work? My Health?
My House?
No-one in real life would be interested in that stuff - My Facebook friends know all that already, via the timeline feed - all those Selfies when I am exercising, or enjoying a really nice meal, or walking to work…

Maybe Freemasonry could hold a “Virtual Lodge” where a man might participate in watch Lodge life from home, possibly whilst on the toilet. This would be truly relevant to a Modern Man. And you could only imagine the amount of members that would join that “virtual” lodge.

I mean, who could not see the relevance of a “Local Masonic Lodge Podcast” where a man could join a lodge full of like minded men, and watch it take place when it is convenient to him, for instance, I would find 7.30 PM on the second Monday night of the month to be the most convenient time to participate in a Lodge… and now that I think about it, I get the feeling that Lodge Canoblas Lewis #806 in Orange meets at these times, but that involves getting out of the house, getting dressed, participating in some sort of ritual, casual conversations and sharing a meal.

All of which, quite frankly, are just too hard.

Thus, AND in summary, Until Freemasonry can adapt to the above busy world that is MY life, by answering the above challenges, it will remain irrelevant to the Modern Man for all time.

Best Wishes,
Bro Meagher

Wednesday 9 March 2016

Relevance Pt 1

The usual editor of this site (and the associated Facebook page) Bro Meagher recently submitted 3 entries in to the UGLNSWACT 2016 Grand Masters Literary Prize. This year the submissions were to be less than 2000 words and were to be on the subject of the relevance of Freemasonry to the modern man

In his own inimitable fashion Bro Meagher has drawn a rather long bow in his entries... so, to celebrate his "individuality" in his take on the subject here is a copy of His first submission, loosely titled "Hemmingway, Non-Mason". We will endeavour to put his other two submissions up over the coming week.

Hemmingway, Non-Mason

The man arrived home.

As usual he found his house empty.

He took off his loafers and placed them into the shoe shelf of the cloak cupboard.
Jacket into the cupboard, on the appropriate hanger.
Keys went into the bowl on the sideboard.
It all had a place.

In a linen shirt, Nantucket red pants and socks he meandered through his house to let his dog inside - he craved company, any company.

He had been having a rough time and it was showing.

Man and dog arrived in the front room, where the man began to leaf through a women's magazine of indeterminate age… he noticed that every time he leafed through these mags, the stories were pretty much exactly the same: updates on random members of the many European royal families laced with diet ideas, actress’ movements and affairs & of course the obligatory models in swimwear… admittedly, he did like the swimwear pictures…
Inspite of his dislike of the magazine he continued to read on until the need for a drink prompted him to stop.

The man found himself standing at his bar.

It was a nice bar. He had stocked it well with all manner of offerings to Bacchus.
Tonight the Bacchanalia was Gin & Tonic.

He sipped and thought.

His dog, George, the scruffy, yet rakishly urbane Jack Russell Terrier was the only witness to his libations.

The man thought on:
How nice it was when he was a part of the netball club when his daughter was playing.
How nice it was to run the BBQ and see the small winnings transferred to the club to buy small things for the girls.

He ruminated more about his footy fund raising for Junior, or running the barbecue for little miss’s netball club.
How grand just being part of the team was.
Oh how he missed it all.

“You know George, I am not That old… I still have plenty of life left in me yet, you know”. George didn't reply,  he just twisted his head to the side in the way that a noble Jack Russell terrier does. “I Just seem to be at something of a loose end…”
George twisted his head to the other side as if to say “ Well, a being a very busy person will do that to a man.. .

The man interrupted Georges reply: “... I just seem to be living an empty life… I just don't have any mates to talk to!”

George snorted & scratched his right front shoulder and insinuated “well thanks for ignoring your best Canine friend EVER... “ he sat down and looked hopefully at the man “Aren't I your mate?

“Well yes old boy,” the man replied as he bent to stroke his sporting quadrupedal friend, “But I need a HUMAN mate to talk to… you know the same way that you chase cats with Barry the Whippet from down the road

Oh Yes!” George snorted as he sniffed at a bone “I understand… and no offence taken in that circumstance

“I thought that you'd understand” the man thought. Here we are, again, Monday night and here I am, third Gin and Tonic before dinner. To be honest I am beginning to feel like the protagonist in an Ernest Hemingway novel… machismo, booze and conversations. .. Including conversation s thats are  just all a one way affair… no offense old mate “ he added so as not to upset George.

No Worries old Mate” George's head and Tail indicated

The man felt for his phone. He had become quite fond of Facebook… he found that he could keep up with all sorts of people that he had met over the years. For some reason it didn't seem real. It did fill in a couple of minutes though.
After the Facebook session, the man had another gin and tonic. He mused some more. What is there that I can do to fill the emptiness of my life?

What is there that can keep the grey matter going? Where my friends will be as excited to see me as I them?  Where I can enjoy a  G&T in company - or not if I chose???
Where is it all? the man pleaded…

George looked on with his doggish dignity and intimated: “mate you need to join something,... I hear there are a heap of ladies down at the dog walking park, maybe that would help?” he wagged his tail at his intimated suggestions. ..

“Oh gosh, No” the man replied. “Mate I need more. Mate, I need fraternity, a group of men that don't care about money, as such, meeting without the Pluto’s hefty shadow clouding the event.

The man asked vainly “Where can I just hang out with the fellas and enjoy the company of the fraternity “

“Somewhere where I can forget about the problems of life for a couple of hours… maybe with some music too… oh if only…”

George looked on hopefully as it was getting close to dinner time.

“Oh well” said the man in a way that was obliquely directed to George “I suppose I will just have to have another gin and tonic… and watch the TV… yes, that is the Go!… I think there’s a new show on that everyone is talking about…”

George did not look happy with the current line of conversation.

George sneezed in disgust and walked over to his dinner bowl. He wagged his tail as he looked up at the man.

“Oh yes, dinner time… I had best feed you” the man said… The man mused: And how nice would it be for me to have a casual meal occasionally, And chew the fat over the events of the last month in an equally casual way.

“If only…”  the Man mused.

And so the night went on…

George supervised it all. He knew that some of the other dogs masters were Freemasons and didn’t have these sort of problems, he tried to tell the man this… but George was a dog after all, and he couldn't tell the man any of it.

And this rather sad story is the reason that Freemasonry is relevant to the modem man.

So Mote it Be!


Wednesday 3 February 2016

Elvis Presley. Freemason

I had a random thought this morning.

If Elvis Presley was alive, and, an Australian resident, and, living in the Orange district, he would be a member of Lodge Canoblas Lewis!
Elvis - Freemason!
That makes you glad to be a Freemason!

So Mote it Be!

By the way; we are lying - we ALL KNOW that Elvis Lives!
Come along to Lodge Canoblas Lewis on a Monday night & you might just meet him!

Thursday 28 January 2016

A non-member of Canoblas Lewis

This chap here is Tyr.

He has an occupation too, He is a Norse God.
He was so important that he gave his name to Tuesday. One of Tyrs jobs was as god of Justice.  And Honour and War and the sky and apparently a few other things too... apparently the gods are multitalented.

In the picture (by the Swedish painter John Baur) Tyr is depicted in the process of losing his right hand to the giant wolf Fenrir. In this story, the monstorous half god Fenrir is so wild that for the publics safety he must be bound (tied up). After numerous failed attempts to bind the beastie the gods commissioned a magical rope to be built specifically to bind the beast. When it came time to bind Fenrir, the hellish wolf was rightly suspect that the gods planned to trap him.

The wolf agreed to be bound on the condition that a god place his or her right hand in his mouth... (I take it you get the implications???)

Tyr was the god who stepped up and placed his hand in Fenrirs mouth - thus loosing it when the wolf found that he was caught in the rope. His self sacrifice made the gods home safe. Possibly a bit "loose" in a strictly moral sense - but he did give his word to the Monster and paid a hefty price as a result.

With an attitude to keeping his word and looking after his fellow citizens of Asgard, Tyr would have made an admirable Freemason.

If he had joined a lodge in the Central west of NSW, unfortunately, he wouldn't have been a member of Lodge Canoblas Lewis; He would be a member of Lodge Mandagery at Manildra- as they meet on a Tuesday - and Tuesdays are his day after all!

So mote it be!

Tuesday 26 January 2016

Australia Day promotions

Recently at the Orange Australia Day breakfast at Cook park, The Lodge Canoblas Lewis ran a Freemasony promotion tent.

Yep, Canoblas Lewis promote The Craft

We didn't sell anything.

We merely handed out leaflets and talked to any interest man about Freemasonry and what the craft is all about.

We even refered the men to the other lodges in the area. We made the suggestion based on geographic location, indicated  free nights and by the general feel of the candidate.

This prompted the question: Why?
Why are you promoting all the lodges in the district  rather than just grabbing all enquiries for your own lodge?

Simple.

At Canoblas Lewis we believe that a rising tide floats all boats. And what is good for one will in the long term benefit all!

We have long enjoyed positive relationships with our fellow lodges, as we all seek to make our members better men.
In addition, we also want to see a higher profile for Freemasonry in the general community. In order to achieve this aim, we will happily refer candidates to a more appropriate lodge; after all, there is no point in us having a casual member who attends 3 nights a year when the alternative would see him attend 10 nights a year and really enjoy the lodge setting.

We truly believe that men need Freemasonry! And if a potential candidate would fit in better at an other lodge then so be it.

It will work out better for the candidate and for Freemasony as a whole.
Win/Win!

So Mote it Be!







Tuesday 12 January 2016

January... AND Dahlias...

Well, the Month named after the two faced Roman God Janus is here; the Silly Season continues on unabated like a train headed to the big smoke, that is, until the traditional End of Festivities at Australia Day.

Except of course at Lodge Canoblas Lewis; where work was held as usual.

Within the Craft, many lodges shut down in January, as a lot of the members are away on break, or, the lodge meet smack bang on the long weekends (such is the case for the Brethren of Lodge Mandagery at Manildra). We, however,like to give the Brethren & other Masons the option of attending Lodge in January. In truth, this is due largely our regular meetings being held "just far enough away" from any holidays that the brethren are free to attend!

So, along with the visiting brethren, a short casual lodge was held with the usual formalities followed by a smashing South!
The Winner is.... the pink spikey one...

First up was a talk about dahlia showing by Bro R Smith, the current Supreme Champion of the Royal Sydney Show. We were amazed by the variety in the 100 plus cultivars of this little wonder. The Flower that won him the Supreme Champion title was a "Susan French" (The pink spiked flower in the lower left of the photo). Even the non-gardeners found the talk interesting!

Next on the list was a factoid session on the American Civil War by Bro R Turnbull; focussing mainly upon the lesser known events of this war; such as the Union Navy battled against the Japanese Navy during the Civil war. Bro Meagher recommended the book "Confederate Australians" to the assembly as it covers the visit to Australia by the CSN Ship "The Shenandoah" & the Australians who joined & sailed for the Confederacy, it also covered the influence of the American Civil War on the Australian Constitution.
Thankfully a Masonic "South" is Different to the South referred to in the American Civil War - Our South is a very peaceful & laidback affair!!

Final piece for the evening was a quick Poetry recitation by Bro Fergusson of "Bushfire". Well recited & poignant to the current Australian Summer.

A larger than usual crowd then relaxed after the very casual formalities of the Visitors & the Junior Wardens toasts & had a couple of "wiggies" (that is "ports" to the non-CanoblasLewismen out there).

Ah Freemasonry; it does the soul good!

So Mote it Be!


P.S.: Please keep an eye out for the Freemasons Tent at the Orange Australia Day festivities at Cook Park & come along & say G'day!