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art SoArt presents: "Foraged to Fired" to 12th July

SoArt Gallery, Narooma presents "Foraged to Fired" Solo Exhibi on by Kym Brookes of Coastal Clay Wall Art from 8th - 12th July from 11am - 3pm. "Foraged to Fired" Solo Exhibi on by Kym Brookes of Coastal Clay Wall Art Kym Brookes collects objects that have been 'discarded' by nature and repurposes them to create bespoke, one-off pieces of wall art. Leaves on the ground that have fallen off the tree; dri wood washed up from the ocean and many other forms of nature not found in the everyday; each piece has its own story. Kym incorporates hand rolled clay elements into each piece which gives them a coastal presence.

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ngaranggal djinama at the Bas

ngaranggal and djinama is dhurga for women/s and make/ create. Don't miss this stunning Bas-curated exhibi on of artworks by female Aboriginal ar sts from across Australia. This mixed media exhibi on celebrates the strength and diversity of Aboriginal expression and culture and includes prominent Eurobodalla ar st, Cheryl Davison. The Bas would like to thank Chris na Kennedy of Eurobodalla’s Horse Island, for her generosity in making this exhibi on possible. Artwork by Cheryl Davison tled Guardians of the Forest Cost: Free Where: The Bas, corner of Vulcan and Campbell Streets, Moruya. Opening hours: Every day, 10am to 4pm

WINTER SALE OF ART BY WENDY MACKLIN Acrylic pain ngs of Tuross and the region.

AT THE SUMMER HOUSE, CHAUVEL CRESC, TUROSS HEAD, 2-5PM from July 4th

Monday 4th July, a very small field of Narooma ladies played a medley stableford. The overall winner was Janice Eardley with a score of 33 off handicap of 33. Balls to 27 OCB. Wednesday 6th July, 26 ladies competed in a stableford event. Two divisions: Div 1-0-27, Div 2-28-45 Div 1 winner was Kay Lawrence who posted a score of 35 off handicap of 19. Runner up was Di Wilkes with a score of 34 OCB off handicap of 20 Div 2 winner was Helen Ellis who posted a great score of 41 off handicap of 33. Runner up was Trish James with 34 OCB off handicap of 30. Balls to 33 OCB Nearest to pin: Hole 3, Div 3 Ris Cheale Hole 14, Div 1 Kay Lawrence Hole 17, Div 2 Marion Brooks

Broulee Runners Wed July 6th 2022

This evening the weather was kind, and we avoided the rain. We had a few slight mishaps. Someone decided that the 3kilometer marker need to be moved. Also, the turn into Heath Street was not clear in the gloom as some of the newer runners turned early. These problems will be sorted out by clearer marking. In future runners will be told to look at the marks on the footpath as well as the ‘Witches Hats.” The path marking takes precedence. We welcomed Fiona Fraser, Melissa Burney, Paddy and Bonnie O’Leary, Rush Burney, and Georgina Inwood. It was great to see Maureen and Paul Searson make a welcome return to the run. Stephen Seidel knew the way and recorded a Person Best me in the 4 Kilometres by 12 seconds. Samson Kennedy, who was given a course inspec on of the 3-kilometer course on Tuesday, was able to turn at the mark on the footpath rather than take the longer course to the illegally moved ‘Witches Hat’. Having set himself for a maximum effort and he ran a new record me of 13.09 for this distance

sports Businesses show support for 2022 Lazer Rally of the Bay

This year’s Lazer Rally of the Bay will feature more than 10 fantas c stages, Including the ever -popular Runnyford Road and a long 29km stage that u lises sec ons of the smooth and fast Clyde Ridge Road to the Northwest of Batemans Bay. Lazer High Performance Ligh ng is the naming rights partner, and the rally will feature a night stage to allow teams running Lazer Lights to showcase the superiority of the Lazer product over conven onal driving lights. Rally stage names will reflect the businesses that have put their support behind the rally, with some familiar, and also new businesses ge ng involved. The stages will be separated into two heats with a service opportunity back in Batehaven at Corrigans Beach Reserve. The Hoosier Service Park will be a great opportunity for rally fans to get up close and personal with the teams and their machines. Stage Sponsors include Shamrock Haulage, Shannons Insurance, Premier Pools, Prodriver Rally School, White Wolf Construc ons. Premier Panel Bea ng, Prospeed Racing, Disc Brakes Australia (dba) Trailer Camper Australia, Techworkz Automo ve and Motorsport Race Gear. Hoosier Tire Australia will take the name for the Hoosier Service Park.

Entries for the popular event are due to open next week and a long entry list is expected for this year’s approximate 150km rally. Organisers are expec ng to see some big names entering including Motorsport Australia Rally Championship contender, Richie Dalton in the Shamrock Haulage Toyota Yaris AP4. Throughout the event, stage and overall results will be fed directly from Rallysafe and be available on the Chris Sport website. h ps://www.chrissport.nz/ index.php?c=aus Image: The Shamrock Haulage Toyota Yaris AP4 – photo by Wishart Media

sports Holiday basketball events in Moruya

Moruya Basketball Associa on haven’t had training sessions and games for Juniors for 10years. But all that is changing. Ben Asbury has teamed up with Andrew Ganderton and together with some parents they have been running training sessions on Mondays from 3.30pm to 6.00pm. The sessions have been running throughout Term 2 and already you can see a marked improvement in the children’s ability and we have watched their confidence grow, which is heart-warming. Ben's mother, Joyce, ran miniball for about 10 years when Ben and his sister Melinda were younger. Joyce says "now I am a grandparent and I s ll have the passion for the sport and can certainly help children, of all abili es, to learn some basic ball skills and footwork. They also learn about team work and generally just having fun while keeping fit in the process". Basketball NSW is running a series of events aimed at encouraging kids to get involved in basketball. Ben and Andrew have been working with BNSW and on 14 July 2022, there will be two events held at the Moruya Basketball Stadium. FOR GIRLS ONLY Free basketball session for girls 9:00am - 10:00am (4.5yrs -7yrs) 10:15pm - 12:15pm (8yrs - 18yrs) FOR EVERYONE 1:00pm - 4pm (8-21yrs)

For more informa on follow the link: h ps://www.bnsw.com.au/events/list/?tribe-barloca on=Moruya& clid=IwAR3PZHy1WWFOSbWYbhFU0RZF6NqzU203TmgCd7AObf5ORxp8aMECO5HLLQ The Moruya Basketball Stadium is located at the Showground at Albert Street Moruya. We hope to see you and your kids there for a great day of fun.

Hospitality Workers Day Race Mee ng July 11th

Gates open at 12pm with our first race at 12:50pm, last race at 4.25pm. On this day all hospitality staff are able to get in for free with valid RSA, RCG or Food Safety Cer ficate.

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