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arts Natural Resources exhibi on Saturday 16 April to Sunday 24 April 2022

9am - 4pm Where: Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden | Banksia Room Cost: Free

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Come and marvel at the fine skills of our local wood workers and ar sts taking inspira on and materials from the forest, featuring over 100 works from 19 of the regions’ best ar sts. Inspired by our life-giving forests, the works reveal a partnership between resourceful crea vity and beau ful natural materials including wood, tex les, paper and ceramics. Exhibi ng ar sts  Andrea Warren  Carolyn Kohler  Chris ne Sullivan  Dave Ramsland  David John  Eric Simes  Frances Luke  Graham Peterkin  Ian (Bill) McKenzie  Ian Thomas  Jo Victoria  Julie Brennan  Lee Honey  Mark Lenny  Sheila Box  Vivien Davidson  Wendy Pollard

Wednesday 20th April A team of 21 ladies competed in the March Monthly medal event. Two divisions: Div 1 0-24; Div 2 25-45 Taking out the top prize with a score of 75 ne off handicap of 11 was Chris Fader in Div 1. Runner up was Tracey Mitchell with a ne score of 77 off handicap of 15. Div 2 winner was Julie Whyte with a ne score of 79 C/B off handicap of 25. Balls to 80 OCB. NTP winners were Chris Fader on the 14th (cake hole) Madeleine Robinson on the 3th Chris Fader on the 17th Winner of the pu ng compe on was Chris Hendra with 28 pu s.

Broulee Runner’s April 20th 2022

This evening we were back on the track and there were 29 excellent mud runners racing through the slop! The Hawkins boys showed outstanding form with Jason clocking up a personal best me by 7 seconds and Rocky missing his PB by 8 seconds. This is excellent running in such soggy condi ons. We welcomed Celina and Kevin Miller, Sophie Ellis, Audrey Milcent, Milo Booth and Carlos and Vincent Garcia to their first run with the group. A very special welcome is given to baby Serena Dunn, who was carried by Helen Oaky. You can be never too young to be a Broulee Runner!!!! Simon Wall, who lives in Canberra is in isola on and he managed to do his virtual 5-kilometres by running 350 laps around his garden. The decision has been taken to have an alternate course when the track becomes too dangerous. A er the consulta on with stake holder, a new Course B has been chosen. It will consist of three distances (2,3 & 4 Kilometres) along the footpath from Candlagan Creek to Heath Street. When a decision is made, for safety reasons, to use course B, a no ce will go out. Those people, who miss the no ce and who have assembled at the Anchor will be allowed me to move around to the Creek before the start.

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