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We’re on again! Part of the Eurobodalla Arts’ calendar since 2016, Eurobodalla Writers are once again teaming up with local ar sts to present two evenings’ entertainment. 13 writers have been paired with 13 ar sts, with the writers using their ar st’s work as inspira on for their wri ng. Where: Moruya Library mee ng rooms (opposite The Bas) When: Thursday October 13 and Thursday October 27 Time: 5.30 pm – 7.30 pm Program: Refreshments followed by presenta on of the ar sts’ and writers’ work, plus audience ques ons (7 pairs in Salon 1, 6 pairs in Salon 2) Cost: Free Display of art works: Salon 1, Mon 3 Oct -Thurs 13 Oct, Moruya Library Salon 2, Mon 17 Oct – Thurs 27 Oct, Moruya Library Bookings essen al: Judy Turner (turnersparadise@gmail.com) These events have been very popular, with hundreds in a endance at the Bas over 3 evenings in 2019 (pre-Covid) and we’d love to see you, so don’t forget to book. Sea ng is limited to 40 for each event.

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South Coast Pastel Society Exhibi on and Compe on

Presented By: South Coast Pastel Society Address: Sunshine Bay public School, Beach Road, Sunshine Bay When: to Monday 3 October. Cost: Gold Coin dona on

The South Coast Pastel Society 2022 Exhibi on and Compe on is the society’s premier event for the year with ar sts entering works in four categories: Landscape; Seascape; Flora/Fauna and S ll life/Interior. As a judged compe on, the exhibi on always a racts pain ngs of the highest quality in a variety of styles. Visitors to previous exhibi ons have commented on the breadth of subject ma er and the depth and vibrancy achieved by each ar st in their pain ngs. Pastels are truly a versa le medium!

Each year, the pain ngs are judged by a well known and respected ar st and this year is no excep on with award winning south coast ar st Gary Laird judging the pain ngs and providing insigh ul cri ques on the winning entries. Winners and runners up in each category will be awarded cash prizes generously provided by the society’s loyal sponsors who have con nued to support the society through good mes and bad. The Society is very apprecia ve of this ongoing support. All pain ngs will also be considered for the highly prized “Best in Show” award whilst visitors to the exhibi on will also have the opportunity to nominate their favourite pain ng for the “People’s Choice Award”. The exhibi on will be open from 1:30pm to 4pm on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 September and from 10am to 4pm each day from Monday 26 September to Monday 3 October at the Sunshine Bay Public School, Beach Road, Sunshine Bay. Entry is by gold coin dona on with the proceeds going to the School.

Grab your friends and grab some ckets for our next show, Calendar Girls, directed by Candy Burgess. Get ready for a joyful, funny and upli ing show! Tickets on sale Friday h ps://www.trybooking.com/ events/landing/932979 Calendar Girls 21 October - 5 November 2022

Bay Theatre Players Inc brings you Calendar Girls, by Tim Firth, directed by Candy Burgess. Adults $30.50, Concession $28.50, Group 20+ $27.50 all inclusive of booking fees. The show runs for 2 hours & 20 minutes, including one interval. Please note that no food or drink is allowed in the auditorium. If you need assistance with your booking, contact Rowena - 0404 246 005 www.baytheatreplayers.com Bookings for Friday, 21/10/22 must be made by contac ng Judy Rafferty of the McGrath Nurse Scholarship Fundraiser on - 0409 000 802. These ckets will be priced differently to the above pricing. Bookings for Friday, 28/10/22 must be made by contact Carol Shor of the Binh Minh School Fundraiser on - 0450775067. These ckets will be priced differently to the above pricing. DATES Friday 21 October 2022 - Saturday 5 November 2022 The Bay Playhouse 33 Gregory Street, BATEMANS BAY NSW 2536

Broulee Runner’s Results Wednesday 28 September 2022

A er the area was drenched with torrents of rain and the bike path was covered in inches of water, it was only the keen runners who ventured out. The actual runners tackled the 4 kilometres and navigated the water as best they could. Liza Mar ni (right) made a very welcome appearance this evening. She now lives in Townsville, but she is s ll very much a Broulee person. Back in 2007, she and Mike Kennedy started the event on 7 February of that year, when they were training for the Canberra Marathon in April. Through her many contacts she was able to a ract people to the event. From those seven starters, the event has established itself on the running calendar. Many visitors enjoy the event and in holiday mes we regularly get over 100 par cipants. Broulee Runners will be highly ac ve in various events this coming weekend. The Lambert family have entered events in the Melbourne Running Fes val. Michael is running the marathon; Ma is running the half-marathon and Bernie is in the 10 kilometres. Karen Harding-Smith has entered the fun run at Reboot Bermagui. Jenny Taylor is a member of a Broulee Team in a 10 Kilometre Sur oat Race on Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra. We look forward to the results of these champion athletes.

Narooma Ladies Golf results

Monday, 26th Sept, 27 ladies competed in a medley stableford event. Two divisions: Div 1: 0-29 Div 2: 30-45 Division 1 winner was Heather McMillan with a great score of 41 off handicap of 25, Second place went to Sylvia Donohoe who posted a score of 37 off handicap of 3. Division 2 winner was Chris Hendra who also posted a score of 37 off handicap of 33. Second place went to Patricia Benne with a score of 35 C/B off handicap of 39 Balls to 33 C/B Nearest to pin Hole 3 Div 2 Heather McMillan Hole 9 Div 3 Patricia Benne Hole 17 Div 1 Sylvia Donohoe Wednesday, 28th September, only 19 ladies braved the inclement weather condi ons to compete in October Monthly Medal. We were treated to a magnificent display by the whales. The overall winner was Dorelle Monteith with a great score of 72 ne off handicap of 17 Runner up was Bec Smart with a ne score of 73 off handicap of 17 Balls to 76 Nearest to pin Hole 3 Div 1 Sylvia Donohoe Hole 9 Div 2 Chris Hendra Hole 14 Div 3 Laura Taylor

sports Tuross Head Country Club men’s golf Saturday September 24 2022

Chris Cox best in Tuross par golf compe on Prize Winners Chris Cox (right) was the winner of this weeks THCC men’s Saturday golf compe on. Played under the par scoring format Chris handed in a card of plus 3. Jed French was a close second with a plus 2 score. Peter Hogan and Tony Brown, who also scored plus 2, followed on a countback. Steven O’Shea, with plus 1, filled the remaining award posi on. Nearest the Pins 4A Col Houghton, 4B Ma Ryan 2.63, 4C John Egli s. 6A Troy Kingdom, 6B Ian McManus, 6C Mike Allen. 7A Nick Brice, 7B Jake Clarke, 7C Pete Johnston. Thursday’s medley stableford compe on was cancelled due to the return of adverse wet weather. Saturday’s compe on was able to go ahead by applying adjusted rules to allow for the changed condi ons.

sports Tuross Head Vets Golf report for 28 September

The threat of rain kept the numbers down to only 36 starters for the 2 person Irish Stableford game. The rain almost held off un l the round was complete, a couple of the teams were caught in the rain.

Winners on the day on a countback were Sandra and Ron Hanlon, from Robin and Paul Green, Third place also on a countback went to Paul and Peter Coffey from Jennifer Gray and Steve Johnston. Ball or chocolate winners were Greg Smith and Neal Watson, Greg Bush and Neil Mather, Chris and Ian Wra en, Anne e and Ian Manton, Marg and Ray Downey, Rick Brake and Richard Kelly plus John Cox and Les Thompson.

Nearest the Pin awards went to Frank Pomfret on the 4th, Steve Gardner on the 6th, ladies on the 7th Shirley Quinlan and the mens on the 7th went to Paul Coffey, the Accuracy award also went to Shirley Quinlan.

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