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Sorry but this WHERE TO BUY section is still under development and as a result is incompleteRetailersCrowthers Lolly ShopVisit Crowthers Lolly Shop at Shop 1 / 124 Murray St in Gawler, or call first on 08 8523 4315DJs Natural Ice-Cream CornerStop in to Djs Natural Icecream Corner shop and enjoy their wide range of flavours. Visit them at the Woodcroft Town Centre (Cnr Panatalinga and Bains Roads) or call them first on 08 8325 2822.Melrose Courthouse and Heritage Centre(members.westnet.com.au/venhoek/~melrose/Museum/Museum.htm)The Melrose courthouse heritage centre is not just another museum, but an adventure into the past of Melrose and Districts. Not only does this venue make for a great family day out, but you can also chooses from a selection of confectionery at the centers own lolly shop. You can call the centre on 08 8666 2141 to arrange a visit. Neds(www.neds.net.au)With merchandise which is generally higher quality that traditional discount stores, Ned's has an amazing range to browse through spread amongst 8 stores; Elizabeth - Elizabeth Shopping Centre - 50 Elizabeth Way - (08) 8252 2233 Gawler - 62-64 Murray St - (08) 8523 0800 Mount Barker - Mount Barker Shopping Centre - McLaren St - (08) 8391 2417 Mount Gambier - 19 Commercial St West - (08) 8725 8224 Murray Bridge - 22 Bridge St - (08) 8531 0774 Reynella - Southgate Plaza Shopping Centre - Cnr Sherriffs & Hillier Rd - (08) 8382 3677 Victor Harbour - Victor Harbour Central Shopping Centre - (08) 8552 7733 Welland - Welland Plaze Shopping Centre - 522 Port Rd - (08) 8340 8500 The Heights School Observatory(www.theheightsschool.com.au)The Heights Observatory is a purpose built facility consisting of two buildings. The Papaelia Observatory is a domed shaped observatory housing a 30 inch reflecting telescope. The Ingham rooms are a flat top retractable roof observatory housing a 20 inch Meade reflecting telescope. A small classroom is adjacent to the viewing area. The Observatory also possesses a range of portable telescopes, binoculars and a ST7 CCD camera. A universal H-a solar filter is used to view the sun. Groups or individuals from outside the school are more than welcome to visit the observatory. Evenings are organised through the school and members of the night groups will host visiting groups. A visit to the Observatory normally includes viewing of astronomical objects through telescopes and binoculars with a commentary provided by students and parents. Groups with particular interests such as CCD imaging can also be catered for. Enquiries can be directed to the school on 08 8263 6244. |
