Wool wagon awards
Re: Wool wagon awards
Con grats Sue you are on a roll so keep it up
bill the old battler
bill the old battler
Re: Wool wagon awards
Sue is a natural reciter. She did a great job and has a wonderful future ahead of her. Remember, she has only been writing since about February this year - you go girl! 

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Re: Wool wagon awards
Hey Heather,
When do we get to see the photos? I've been hanging out to see them.
When do we get to see the photos? I've been hanging out to see them.
Zondrae King
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Re: Wool wagon awards
Hi Zondrae. Haven't been home long. I stopped with Sue and Ron in Tumut last night to break the trip a bit. Hopefully I'll download the pics of the camera tonight (if I can stay awake) and see what they look like. Stay tuned.
Heather
Heather

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Re: Wool wagon awards
Did anyone notice,
In the background of the shot of Ken Tough, Will Moody, Peter and Anita Mace, you can also see Sue looking on and me taking a photo of John Peel (to send to his Mum). You can also see Peter's trophy on the table and John is holding his trophy.
Must be a really good camera to get these shopt so clearly. Thanks Heather for being the unofficial photographer. I'd like to see some of the more shots you took on stage. You've done a great job.
As Robyn took the group shot (and she wasn't officially a 'site user' then) she is not in the shot. Thanks Robyn.
In the background of the shot of Ken Tough, Will Moody, Peter and Anita Mace, you can also see Sue looking on and me taking a photo of John Peel (to send to his Mum). You can also see Peter's trophy on the table and John is holding his trophy.
Must be a really good camera to get these shopt so clearly. Thanks Heather for being the unofficial photographer. I'd like to see some of the more shots you took on stage. You've done a great job.
As Robyn took the group shot (and she wasn't officially a 'site user' then) she is not in the shot. Thanks Robyn.
Zondrae King
a woman of words
a woman of words
Re: Wool wagon awards
Jim Brown, Spud Murphy, Zondrae King and Ken Tough. Entertaining at the caravan park on Friday evening. By Saturday Jim's beard had disappeared!
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Re: Wool wagon awards
Great piccies Heather and looks like a ton of fun. That wool wagon award is to die for. 

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Re: Wool wagon awards
Isn't it ever Maureen! The weekend was a hoot. Heaps of fun. It's the latest I have been out of bed for years! Will take me a week to recover I think.
The quality of the reciting/performing was incredible. I'd have hated to be judging. Jim Brown had me in tears with The Overlander by Will Ogilvie. Ken Tough just blew everyone away with his reciting - he has the most amazing voice. To be honest they were all amazing and I admire anyone who can get up in front of people and recite.
I do have some great photos of other people accepting their trophies and certificates but I will send them to Frank for the magazine and Manfred for the Results page if they want them. If anyone wants photos of themselves/group they are in, please send me your email by pm and I will email a better copy - these have been reduced in size and quality.
Heather
The quality of the reciting/performing was incredible. I'd have hated to be judging. Jim Brown had me in tears with The Overlander by Will Ogilvie. Ken Tough just blew everyone away with his reciting - he has the most amazing voice. To be honest they were all amazing and I admire anyone who can get up in front of people and recite.
I do have some great photos of other people accepting their trophies and certificates but I will send them to Frank for the magazine and Manfred for the Results page if they want them. If anyone wants photos of themselves/group they are in, please send me your email by pm and I will email a better copy - these have been reduced in size and quality.
Heather

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Re: Wool wagon awards
From what I took down the placegetters in the performance sections were:
Contemporary
1. Garry Lowe
2. John Peel
3.Terry Regan
Traditional
1. Ken Tough
2. Terry Regan
3. Garry Lowe
Original Serious
1. John Peel
2. Terry Regan
3. Robyn Sykes
Original Comedy
1. Peter Mace
2. Terry Regan
3. Garry Lowe
Novice
1. Allan Stone
2. Sue Pearce
3. Marty Boyce.
Congrats all!
Contemporary
1. Garry Lowe
2. John Peel
3.Terry Regan
Traditional
1. Ken Tough
2. Terry Regan
3. Garry Lowe
Original Serious
1. John Peel
2. Terry Regan
3. Robyn Sykes
Original Comedy
1. Peter Mace
2. Terry Regan
3. Garry Lowe
Novice
1. Allan Stone
2. Sue Pearce
3. Marty Boyce.
Congrats all!
Robyn Sykes, the Binalong Bard.