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The Bay Theatre Players next Play Explora on will be The Tempest by William

Shakespeare, a shortened version, to be held on Tuesday 10 May at 7pm. The play is being considered for a produc on in 2023, and the players are hoping for a large a endance at the play explora on evening to review and assess the play. This shortened version of the play contains the original language, with links by modern narrators. Many people would like an introduc on to Shakespeare that will engage them in the story, interest them in the characters and introduce them to the language. This adapta on aims to awaken an enthusiasm for the works of William Shakespeare and is suitable for all ages. The Tempest by William Shakespeare is a story of Prospero, a powerful magician who creates a storm, or a tempest, that sets the scene for the play. In the events that follow we see a plot to murder the King of Naples, a drunken scheme to kill Prospero and a romance between Miranda and the King’s son, Ferdinand. Come join the players on Tuesday 10 May for a fun and social night, supper included! For enquiries, please contact Tay on 0419 127 679. Tickets are on sale for The Bay Theatre Players next major produc on, Compass by Jessica Bellamy, on stage from 24 June to 3 July 2022. Ma nee and evening performances available. Get your ckets now at www.trybooking.com.

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sports 250 goodnessgravel riders are coming to MOGO on Saturday 7th May 2022

goodnessgravel are coming to MOGO on Saturday 7th May 2022 with this inaugural event Bring your gravel or e-Gravel ... or ... if you don't have a gravel bike, do the loop on your MTB or e-MTB Kicking off at 7.30am on Saturday 7th May, par cipants can choose from one of two loops through the beau ful Eurobodalla state forest; the Gravel Fondo : 75km with 1,595m of ascent loop, or the Gravel Fondo : 130km with 2,700m of ascent loop. Organised to help the Mogo community with their bushfire recovery, a por on of each entry fee will go towards local chari es. Grab your gravel, e-Gravel or mountain bike and some friends and challenge yourself

Register at h ps://goodnessgravel.com/events/mogo goodnessgravel was established to combine their passion for crea ng memorable riding experiences with the real need to support local Australian communi es. Their website says "Our inaugural event is based in Mogo, one of the hardest hit communi es from the 2020 fires. "Come and challenge yourself on these gravel roads and have an adventure while riding through unique Australian countryside. "Your par cipa on will help the local community with increased tourism and support for the local businesses."

In support of the Na onal Breast Cancer Founda on’s GO PINK campaign, Narooma’s very own Dragon Boat Club is having a PINK PADDLE DAY on SATURDAY, 14th May, 2022. As well as raising funds and promo ng Breast Cancer Awareness, we are also invi ng people to COME’N’TRY Dragon boa ng from 9am to 11am. Have you always wanted to give Dragon boa ng at try? Do you have breast cancer and need to regain some upper body strength? One of our paddlers, Alex, has this to say. “Let’s face it, we all know someone who has been affected by breast cancer, either in the past or are s ll on their journey. My story began just over 10 years ago and I can’t believe it took me over 6 years to discover dragon boa ng and it’s benefits in regaining my upper body strength.” Come and join us at 9am at our shed next to the Quarterdeck Café in Riverside Drive, Narooma. Make a dona on, buy a raffle cket, get your photo taken with our dragon head and enjoy one of our pink cup cakes. All money raised is going to the Na onal Breast Cancer Founda on. Future-proofing sports clubs

The local spor ng scene has changed over the past 10 years. Even without natural disasters and a pandemic, clubs face significant challenges. To help future-proof local clubs we're launching a new Sports Resource Kit, to help them plan for their future, as well as financial incen ves to help them gain a compe ve edge. Clubs can find out more at a launch at Moruya Golf Club, Tuesday 24 May.

Monday 2nd May a small field competed in a stableford event. Two divisions: Div 1 0-29; Div 2 30-45 Division 1 winner was Dorelle Monteith with a score of 34 off handicap of 18. Division 2 winner was Janice Eardley with a score of 27 C/B off handicap of 34. Balls to 29 NTP Hole 3 Div 2, Dierdre Landells Hole 14 Div 3, Pam Shepherd Hole 17 Div 1, Sylvia Donohoe. Wednesday 4th May 20 Narooma ladies competed in our monthly medal and pu ng compe on. Two divisions: Div 1 0-22; Div 2 23-45 Monthly medal winner and division 1 winner was Sylvia Donohoe with a ne score of 74 C/B off handicap of 3. Division 2 winner was Dierdre Landells with a ne score of 74 off handicap of 26. Balls to 77 C/B. Balls to 77 C/B Pu ng prize went to Dorelle Monteith with 28 pu s. NTP Hole 3, Div 1, Bec Smart Hole 9, Div 2, Heather McMillan Hole 14, D 3, Robyn Gible Cake hole on the 17th Sylvia Donohoe. The winner of the stableford event was Ann Durnan with a score of 34 off handicap of 37. Balls to 26. Sylvia Donohoe-monthly medal winner.

Di Wilkes, Be na Wilson and Jenny Wu ke-Hays checking out the helicopter on our course

sports Eurobodalla Tennis Ladies Compe on

We had another beau ful autumn day for tennis on Thursday and again there were some very ght matches. In Division 1 Bay Larks had a big win against Bay Plus 6/38 to 0/23. A bit topsy turvy a er Bay Plus's win last week! It was very topsy turvy in Tuross! Poor Maree went for a tumble and has a bad break in her arm. Our love and best wishes for a speedy recovery Maree. The match was very ght un l then with all sets at 6-4! In Division 2 Bay Breakers team have reluctantly withdrawn from the comp. due to team members being ill or away over the coming weeks. It is very disappoin ng for us all. For the rest of the compe on, div 2 teams drawn to play Breakers will have a bye. Narooma Gold had the Bye today. The other 2 matches in div 2 were both held at Tomakin. Tomkatz played Moruya Blues in a ghtly fought tussle. In the end there were only 6 games between them , but the scores were 6 sets 42 games to 2 sets 36 games. Broulee Flamingoes were on fire and beat the usually very consistent Tomakin girls 7 sets 45 games to 1 set and 23 games In Division 3 Bay Seagirls were also on fire it seems and had a big win against the Moruya Swans , winning 7 sets 48 games to 1 set 17 games. Broulee Brolgas played Bay Breeze and they did win in the end. But Breeze didn't make it easy! The final scores were Brolgas 4 sets 39 games to Breeze 4 sets 35 games!

Photo of Bay Seagirls a er their win. Marina, Liz, Mel and Ellen

Broulee Runners May 4th 2022

The rain in Broulee will not go away! However, 24 people came to experience the safer fla er track. Among them was a pram and some dogs. The flat concrete course lends itself to everyone whether young or old. It is a very fast course and Daniel Beby set the mark for the 4-kilometre with a me of 13.46. There were 2 personal best mes in the 3 kilometres with Meg Edenborough improving by 45 seconds and David McCann improved by 27 seconds. Ma Edenborough was impressive pushing baby Jo in a pram for a me of 13.30 in the 4kilometres. It was a great night for the Beby family with Ashlee recording her 100th run. She appeared on the scene as an infant in March 2016. Since that me the Family has clocked up 636 runs between them

sports MORUYA WOMEN’S GOLF Wednesday 4th May

It was tough going on a very heavy course but twenty six player’s took advantage of the glorious sunshine to play the 2nd round of the Shirley Noy Trophy. Div.1’s Margaret Douglas was the standout player with the fine score of 35 ne . Div.2’s Vicki Goodwin also had a good round finishing with 33 ne .

NTP’s Div.1. Sharon Knight on hole 5 Div.2. Vicki Goodwin on hole 5

Balls went to L Doolan (35), A McMillan (31), S Knight (29C/B), D Smith (29C/B), P Nash (29), M Muriwai (28C/B), R Hawkins (28), B Roberts (27C/B), B Kennedy (27C/B), N Cowdroy (27C/ B), C Becker ((27C/B)

Photo: Margaret Douglas

Tuross Head Veterans Golf

A er 10 weeks of no golf due to wet condi ons, a smaller than normal field of 41 players registered for the Tuross Head Veterans Golf Single Stableford event on Wednesday 4 May 2022. Winner on the day was the local Vets Captain Ian Miller with a fine score of 21 points for the nine holes played. Four players scored 20 points with the major prizes going in merit order to Lachlan Grave, Blaise Madden and Dorothy Madden. Minor prizes were awarded to Richard Wharton on 20, Leonie Snodgrass with 19, Derek Hoare 18, and then Neal Watson, Bruce Harding, Ken Brown and Rick Brake all with 17 points. Jennifer Gray was the unfortunate winner of this week’s Bradman award whilst nearest the pins were awarded to Herb Muriwai on the 4th, Rick Brake on the 6th, and to Julie Barningham and Paul Coffey on the 7th. Steve Collins took out the Accurate drive contest. Steve Swanbury congratula ng Ian Miller on his Stableford win

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