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Two Wells & Districts
100 years of Two Wells Football Club
Est 1978
JUly 2011
Connecting to the glory days
Ben’s sunny bunny rocks usa
From Lewiston to Alabama ...
Graphic designs from Lewiston resident Ben Wittholz have been launched to a worldwide audience, after the 36-year-old recently won an international poster competition. Ben started his home-based graphic design business, Gumball Designs, in 2009 and has entered competitions in the past. This is his first major win, which has seen him design a poster promoting the American band Ween, for a popular music festival. The Hangout Festival is a three-day music festival held on the beach at Gulf Shores, Alabama, in the USA. The festival is in its second year and was organised following the catastrophic oil spill in the region in 2010. Acts headlining this year’s festival include
By Bec O’Brien big names Foo Fighters and Motor Head as well as Paul Simon, Ween, The Black Keys, Dead Confederate and the Flaming Lips. Prize money of $600, tickets to the festival plus the added benefit of having his designs displayed to a global audience, were the rewards Ben received for having his design chosen from more than 100 entries. “I’ve always loved drawing,” Ben said. “Creating something from a clean slate to seeing something with your artwork on it, ... it’s great. You start with an idea and then build and build on it.”
Ben’s winning design incorporates a line from one of Ween’s songs – “I’ve got that sunny, bunny feeling” – and pictures a rabbit reading a poster promoting the music festival. “It’s based on that 70s, psychedelic style,” he said. • Continued Page 2
Two Wells Football and Netball Sporting Club president, Jeff Moon, is holding the base of an old lamp with a connection to the club’s past. Earlier this year a letter was sent to newspapers across SA, highlighting the celebration of the centenary of football at Two Wells this year. A few weeks later, club member and MLC, John Dawkins, received a call from a lady in the Riverland. She told John about an item she had found in a box purchased at a garage sale. This was a brass lamp stand – presented by the club to its 1927 coach, Ern Wadham, in recognition of his efforts during that season. It is interesting to note his title was ‘coach’ – given that other records indicated Two Wells did not have someone appointed to that position until 1948! It also seems that he may have been the EWC Wadham who played 144 games for Norwood from 192231. The path that this trophy has taken between 1927 and 2009 is unknown. What is certain is that the lampstand is back at Two Wells and will take pride of place in the Rooster clubrooms for years to come.
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