Inside this issue: Annual Book Fair
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DCRT Street Contacts
2
Fiddling For Forty Years
3
Bamboo Massage
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DHS House Singing
4
Fun At Greendale School
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Glentunnel School Art Expo 6 7 WM Playcentre Matariki St John Volunteers
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From A Bygone Era
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Asking For Help
10
Recycling For Banned Bags
10
Daffodil Day
11
Sheffield Garden Club
11
Golf Results
12
Public No@ces
12-13
Save the Date
12
Classifieds
12-15
Trades
14-16
Email Column
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July 5th saw the Cadets of St John Darfield, hold their first art exhibition containing over 500 different pieces of art. These included paintings, sculptures, wearable art items and photography, with organisers commented that there really was something for everyone. The exhibition held in the DHS Hall, was organised, and run by older Cadets who had been working on the various aspects of running such an event during the past six months, to ensure it all went off without a hitch. “Younger Cadets (aged 6-18) all worked hard to create a variety of different art to display,” Victoria Tomes, Tomes Divisional Manager, Darfield Youth Division commented.
“Our Cadets were proud to be able to show their family and friends the amazing projects that they had been working on,” Victoria added, “leading them around the numerous displays, and sharing what they had made with their guests.” This exhibition was not only a great way of sharing some of the creative things local St John Youth do with the community, but was also a wonderful f u n d r a i s e r f o r e n d of year camp. Proceeds from the entry fee and takings from the auction have all assisted with making substantial progress to their funds, which when completed will ensure all Cadets can make it to the forthcoming camp.
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Above: St John Cadet Bailey Inwood displays his mixed media work depicting an Anzac theme which was entered into the exhibition. With him is Terry Hutchinson of the Hororata/Malvern RSA.
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Left: Susanna Sampson and Samantha Tomes local Cadets who appreciated the entry fees to their recent exhibition knowing that funds will go toward attending their end of year camp.
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