Cooroy Rag 25 March 2020

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Saw & Mill - open & ready! Hi everyone aren’t these crazy times? We just wanted to let everyone know that YES WE ARE OPEN Tuesday to Saturdays from 12 noon for Lunch and Dinner. We would like to make you aware of our policies and operational changes in response to COVID-19. We have also just been approved for a takeaway food license and will be working with delivery services to bring our meals to your door if needed. We would like to thank everyone for their support. We’re a strong community and together we will all get through this. The team @ Saw & Mill 5 Opal Street , Cooroy. Ph : 5472 0907 Saw and mill COVID-19 policies To help protect our team and guests against COVID-19 we are in constant communication with Federal, State and Local health officials and the World Health Organisation. We are leveraging these resources to ensure our team have the most current and effective tools and processes for sani-

tation. Our goal is to ensure we meet or exceed their recommended guidelines and policies. These are above and beyond our usual high standard of sanitation and care in food preparation and include : Reducing the capacity of Saw and Mill’s restaurant to enable more space between tables. Hand sanitiser will be installed at the front door and we politely request that you make use of this to sanitise your hands as you enter the restaurant. Encouraging contactless payments wherever possible - paying by eftpos as against cash wherever possible. All tables and bar surfaces are additionally sanitised after each guest, all cleaning and food safety procedures are closely monitored. All team members are encouraged not to work if they are feeling unwell - None of our team have recently travelled or believe they have had contact with anyone infected. We thank you in advance for your understanding and would appreciate your help wherever possible in complying with our policies.

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FRANK WILKIE

Ridgewood Hall photo fair It’s on again! Ridgewood Hall is running the Photo Fair again in June 2020. It is open to all amateur photographers. This is a great way to show your favourite photos to other interested people and maybe even win a prize or two. It’s also a great way to get some new ideas and freshen up your photos by checking out what others are doing, and adding some new techniques to your existing skills. It’s a community run event, so there is not a lot of inhibiting formality. The competition ends with a wine and cheese evening for competitors and their families when all of the entries are on display. It is interesting to compare your views of the best entries with those of the judge! Entries open on Monday June 1 and close at

5.00pm on Monday June 15. The winners will be announced at the wine and cheese evening on Friday June 19 held at the Ridgewood Hall, and all entries will be on show to the public the following day. The categories are: Open: 1. Portrait (single person posed studio or location shot); 2. Black & White (any subject); 3. Reflections; 4. Rural Landscape 5. Macro (any subject); 6. Culture Junior (17 and under): 1. My Friend (human or animal); 2. Portrait (single person posed studio or location shot); 3. Action (capture movement of any kind); 4. Days of our Lives (every-day and special moments)/ Full conditions are on the entry form, visit https:/ /www.roundtheridges.com/events

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