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art SoArt presents: "Foraged to Fired" 8th to 12th July

SoArt Gallery, Narooma presents "Foraged to Fired" Solo Exhibi on by Kym Brookes of Coastal Clay Wall Art from 8th - 12th July from 11am - 3pm. "Foraged to Fired" Solo Exhibi on by Kym Brookes of Coastal Clay Wall Art Kym Brookes collects objects that have been 'discarded' by nature and repurposes them to create bespoke, one-off pieces of wall art. Leaves on the ground that have fallen off the tree; dri wood washed up from the ocean and many other forms of nature not found in the everyday; each piece has its own story. Kym incorporates hand rolled clay elements into each piece which gives them a coastal presence.

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WINTER SALE OF ART BY WENDY MACKLIN Acrylic pain ngs of Tuross and the region.

AT THE SUMMER HOUSE, CHAUVEL CRESC, TUROSS HEAD, 2-5PM from July 4th

Day 2 of Winter Carnival , Women's Pairs . Winners, Gloria Harper and Jenny Blyth 3 wins + Margin of 22 Club Malua . Second , Robyn Butcher and Pat Bill , 3 + 11 Club Malua . Third, Janelle Craddock and Di Murphy , 2+30 Taren Point . Day 3 Mixed Pairs Winners, Sue Lalor, Belconnen, Grahame Reed, Queanbeyan. Second, Judy Templeman and David Mitchell, 3+36 Yowani . Third, Sonia Frey, Club Malua and Smiley Edwards, 3+32 Club Tomakin .

Day 4 Men's Pairs Winners, Peter Jeffs and Peter Guthrie , 3+28 Club Malua . Second, David Thomas and Peter Hutchinson , 3+26 Club Malua . Third, Roly Murray , Club Malua and Michael Ibbotson 3+24 Club Cabrama a .

Last Day, Mixed Fours Winners, Sue and David Lalor, Belconnen, Karen James, Club Tomakin, Grahame Reed, Queanbeyan RSL . Second, Peter and Gail Davies, Moruya, Rita and Noel Downie, Tuross Head . Third, Sonia Frey and Colleen Ashby, Club Malua , Geoff Millard and Smiley Edwards, Club Tomakin. Congratula ons to all winning teams and special thanks to Umpires, Lou Butcher, Fran Lucas and Carol Dutkiewicz. The " Unfortunates" , K and S Addison, M and W Stewart.

Thanks to subs tute bowlers who stepped in to keep Draws running smoothly. The Chefs were amazing feeding bowlers all week with delicious barbecues and salads. Greenkeeping staff Stuart and Dan did a great job whilst Adam Head Greenkeeper was away on Paternity leave. Congratula ons to Kimberley and Adam on the safe arrival of their second daughter.

Special thanks to hardworking volunteers Pat Bill and Peter Hutchison. Bowls Organiser David Thomas wore many hats during Carnival , also commented brilliantly on many of the live-streamed games. Fines for minor "misdemeanours" swelled the fines n, proceeds to Can Assist.

Tuesday , Social Bowls. Wow!! first morning in our new Club which is looking fantas c, congratula ons to all those concerned with the opening, especially to Club Cabrama a. There were 38 ladies on the green on a beau ful sunny winter's day.

Winners on Rink 5, Jean Beeley, Raija Johnston and Tania Calder. Runners-up, Rink 1 , Robyn Butcher and Lisa Grice. Rink 5 was selected to try for Jackpot of $2,400, Tania needed 13 but pressed 8 Other winning teams, Gayl Vidgen and Pat Bill. Gloria Harper, Connie Anderson and Jan Shalders. Carmel Price, Colleen Ashby and Margaret Bridges. Joan Fitzroy, Helen Rees and Sue Beavan. Dorothy Stewart, Wendy Geary and Fran Lucas. Money Club winners, 37, Dorothy Stewart , 40, Barbara Vickers. Birthday wishes to Wendy Geary and Carmel Price. Club Dalmeny is holding a Pre-Pennant Friendship Compe on on Friday 5th August , format will be 3 games of 2 Bowl Triples.

sports Route Set for Lazer Rally of the Bay

The route for the 2022 Lazer Rally of the Bay has been finalised and crews who have entered the pace noted component of the event will soon be able to begin their reconnaissance.

The route for this year’s event has changed from previous years, with the extreme weather situa on over the past 12 months affec ng many of the local forest and shire roads. However, the good news is that the organising team has selected some fantas c stages in the forests surrounding Batemans Bay. “It would have been easy to just duplicate the route we planned to use in last years cancelled event” Road Director John McCredie said. “But unfortunately, some major bridges have been washed away, so roads like the Western Distributor are closed and impassable. On top of that, the Ridge Road Stage has been affected by the major road work construc on on the edge of town”. “So, we had to get crea ve and use a few interes ng Liaison sec ons to get access to the best roads. Which means we s ll get to use Ridge Road and Dog Trap Road on the Eastern Side of the Princes Highway, just to the west of Batehaven. We’ve just shortened it a li le and reversed what we had planned for last year and this also allows us to keep a Spectator Point just 5 minutes from town”. “Other roads are ones we’ve used before, including Runnyford Road and a 29km stage that starts in The Western Distributor and then uses Wallaby Road, Clyde Ridge Road and into Drury’s Road. We’ll also be using Bark Shed Road, and Big Bit Road, which haven’t been used for a while, but have been tradi onal Rally of the Bay stages in previous years”, McCredie concluded.

The event will use six stages, five of which will be repeated to provide a total of 11 stages. The Clubman component of the rally will consist of the first 10 stages. The main event will be approximately 150km with an announcement of stage partners due to be made next week. The Lazer Rally of the Bay is set to take place on Saturday the 13th of August in the forests surrounding Batemans Bay on the NSW south coast. The rally cars will be flagged away from Corrigan’s Beach Reserve in Batehaven. Lazer High Performance Ligh ng are the naming rights partner.

Above: Richie Dalton at the 2020 running of the Rally of the Bay – Photo by

Past members travelled from far and wide to a end this momentous occasion and included well known Eric Saberton from South Australia, Gil and Tonique Arnold from Victoria, Mick and Sue Wells from Wollongong and Jim Ward and Harry Marshall from Dalmeny. Guests renewed old acquaintances and reminisced about bygone days, but a highlight of the a ernoon was a nostalgic slideshow of the many past and present Vets and the many character’s who have graced the fairways. Commentary by Alex Wallensky was knowledgeable and informa ve. The ceremonial cake was jointly cut by the three longest serving lady Vet members, Dawn Davies, Audrey Fry and Trish Farrow, whilst President Denis Goodrum watched on.

Moruya Women’s Golf Results

Wednesday, 29th June A perfect day for golf saw a field of 19 player’s turn out to play a 4BBB Stableford. Winning duo, Margaret Douglas & Joanne Dixon narrowly took first place with a score of 40 on C/B from runner’s-up Lyn Gibbs and Chris ne Bri en. Balls went to B Roberts & J Hay, B Kennedy & J Lumsden, S Knight & C Becker. NTP: 5th Hole Div 2 Cindy Becker

Photo: Joanne Dixon and Margaret Douglas

Mike Birks & Allen Lee Beat The Chill At Tuross Vets Golf

On what has to be one of the coldest mornings for golf, Tuross Head veteran golfers played a 2 Person Irish Team Stableford event on Wednesday 29 June 2022. Winning combina on with a fine score of 32 points was Mike Birks and Allen Lee. Runners up were Steve Collins and Frank Pomfret with 25, followed home by the teams of Bruce Mar n partnering Jennifer Gray, and Steve Gardner combining with Steve Swanbury, both teams on 24. Minor prizes went to Shirley and Ted Quinlan, and to Les Thompson and Paul Pereira on 22 points each, with nearest the pins going to Les Thompson on the 4th, Steve Swanbury on the 6th, and to Leonie Snodgrass and Steve Collins on the 7th. Margaret and Ray Downey took out the Bradman award. Photo: Winning combina on Mike Birks and Allen Lee

sports Holiday basketball events in Moruya

Moruya Basketball Associa on haven’t had training sessions and games for Juniors for 10years. But all that is changing. Ben Asbury has teamed up with Andrew Ganderton and together with some parents they have been running training sessions on Mondays from 3.30pm to 6.00pm. The sessions have been running throughout Term 2 and already you can see a marked improvement in the children’s ability and we have watched their confidence grow, which is heart-warming. Ben's mother, Joyce, ran miniball for about 10 years when Ben and his sister Melinda were younger. Joyce says "now I am a grandparent and I s ll have the passion for the sport and can certainly help children, of all abili es, to learn some basic ball skills and footwork. They also learn about team work and generally just having fun while keeping fit in the process". Basketball NSW is running a series of events aimed at encouraging kids to get involved in basketball. Ben and Andrew have been working with BNSW and on 14 July 2022, there will be two events held at the Moruya Basketball Stadium. FOR GIRLS ONLY Free basketball session for girls 9:00am - 10:00am (4.5yrs -7yrs) 10:15pm - 12:15pm (8yrs - 18yrs) FOR EVERYONE 1:00pm - 4pm (8-21yrs)

For more informa on follow the link: h ps://www.bnsw.com.au/events/list/?tribe-barloca on=Moruya& clid=IwAR3PZHy1WWFOSbWYbhFU0RZF6NqzU203TmgCd7AObf5ORxp8aMECO5HLLQ The Moruya Basketball Stadium is located at the Showground at Albert Street Moruya. We hope to see you and your kids there for a great day of fun.

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Narooma Ladies Golf results

Monday 27th June, 20 entrants competed in a medley stableford event.

Only a small field as most of us played on Sunday in our annual challenge with Federal in Narooma. Happy to report that Narooma ladies won the day which was great. Catching up with old friends and mee ng new ones was also a bonus.

The Grade A winner on Monday was Tanya Desmond with a terrific score of 40 off handicap of 18. Maddie Robinson managed a slightly higher score of 41 off handicap of 33 to win Grade B. Balls to 33 OCB. Wednesday 29th June, 30 ladies competed in a Par event. Div 1, 0-28: Div 2, 29-45 Div 1 winner was Di Knoll with +2 off handicap of 21 Runner up was Jennifer Walker with +1 off handicap of 26 Div 2 winner was Margaret Brown with +1 off handicap of 34 Runner up was Ann Durnan with 0 off handicap of 38 Balls to-3 OCB Nearest to pin on the 17th was Pam Shepherd Div3

Broulee Runners Wed 29th June 2022

Tonight, was run number 764 and number 10 on course B. We had clear skies and cold air but most importantly no rain. We had 21 actual starters and 5 virtual entries. We welcomed Mark and Gabriel Kennedy visi ng from Melbourne. They have had 19 runs each on Course A and they welcomed the new flat course. Personal Best mes were recorded in the 2kilometres by Samson Kennedy (virtual) and Carissa and Steve Morgan. In the 3-Kilometres PBs were recorded by Tony Ireson, Jenny Taylor, Julie Amphle and David McCann. The star of the night was Mia Atkin, who recorded her 30th run. The family are great supporters of the run with Mother Nicole, Dad Mike and champion sister Keira all regulars. Photo: Mia Atkin with sister Keira proudly wearing her 30 run shirt

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