10 August Blenheim Sun

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Wednesday August 10, 2016

Cawthron Environment Awards

The Sun

out & about

The awards which celebrate best practise were launched last week.

 Paul Millen, Chris Bird, and Marcus Pickens have roles to play at the awards’ launch. Paul won the supreme award last year.

Ulysses garden unveiling

 Rangitane business development manager Richard

Bradley and Department of Conservation area manager Dave Hayes have lots to talk about.

 Awards trustee Pete Hamill, Plant and Food scientist Damien Martin, and Kaikoura MP Stuart Smith attended the launch.

The club celebrated 25 years in Marlborough last Thursday.

 Errol Hancock, Murray Brooks and John Sinclair.

Skating fun

 National Ulysses Club president Mike Dew, Lou Jowers, Terry Molony and Kelvin Watson. Lou and Terry were thanked for 25 years service to the Marlborough branch.

 Blenheim School Students Tanjah-Rose Poi Sylevester, Reef Casey, Zynishia McLaren and Jack Reynolds by the memorial rock.

The Blenheim Skating Rink was busy with families and speed skaters on Sunday.

 Anna Holdaway, Sheridan Wilson, Michaela Stanton, Alexandra Henderson, Emily Dalton,  Molly Stanton speed skating on Sunday.

Caitlin Flanagan, Lea Shanks and Shannon McLean pictured at the Blenheim Skating Rink on Sunday.

 Grace Watts leads a small group of speed skaters.

Any of our “out & about” photos can be purchased at the Sun Newspaper office. “When people feel safe, it enables them to flourish and reach their full potential.”

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