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While always interested in art in my school days, it wasn't un l long a er re rement from a hairdressing career that I undertook lessons in pain ng with watercolour. My interest in designing and making applique and patchwork quilts developed a sense of balance and colour. Those pain ng lessons fostered a real passion. Involvement with a weekly group, tutored some mes, increased my knowledge, techniques and the use of different mediums. I also enjoy drawing portraits with charcoal and pencil, pain ng and drawing with inks and watercolours. Although watercolour is a favoured medium, during the recent months of staying home I have found a new passion for acrylic pain ng on canvas. Using the vibrant colours and exploring abstract methods has given me another direc on. I have entered works in local exhibi ons and hope you enjoy what you see in this current display.

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sports Moruya Women’s Golf

Wednesday 30th March Moruya Women Golfer’s were fortunate enough to be able to play our 1st Medal Round this week due, in no small part, to the mammoth efforts by Green’s staff in keeping the course presentable and playable throughout the con nuous rain. Despite another wet one, and long rough, 22 contenders ventured out and surprisingly enough many had very respectable scores, but none more so than the 2 winner’s. Congratula ons go to Robyn Hawkins for achieving the trifecta: - 1st place, with a magnificent score of 70 ne ; - the prized Monthly Medal; - NTP on Hole 6 Jan Lumsden was runner-up, also with an enviable score of 74 ne . Balls went to E Jones, J Ellis, M Douglas, M Sirec, N Cowdroy, B Roberts, B Kennedy, A McMillan, P Reid, V Goodwin NTPs

Above: Robyn Hawkins

Narooma Ladies Golf results

A medley stableford was played by 19 entrants who competed with the rainy weather condi ons on Monday 28/3 Dorelle Monteith was the winner with a great score of 36 OCB to Dianne Wilkes. Balls to 31 The final of the 4BBB Matchplay was won by Sylvia Donohoe and Chris Hendra-2up on the 18th. The runner up was the team of Julie Melville and Lynne McDonald. Unfortunately due to the rain we did not play any more games.

Chris Hendra and Sylvia Donohoe.

sports Broulee Runners March 30th 2022

This is the final run in summer me and next week we are back to 4.30pm start. The rain is s ll with us, so the track was wet and hazardous, so care needed to be taken.

We welcomed Nick Tugwell to his first run with the group. He proved very sneaky as he sat just behind Emily and surprised her with a crowd cheering sprint to beat her over the last 70-metres. She won’t let this happen again. Katharina Birks improved by sixty second in the 5-kilometres, which is remarkable given the condi ons. It was good to see Gill Stapleton pu ng in the finishing touches to her Canberra Marathon prepara ons to be held on Sunday 10th April. Also, Lauren Evans looks in fine form for her half-marathon in Canberra on the same weekend. That weekend will see a large con ngent of local talent par cipa ng across all events. We hope to have a form guide in next week’s report

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