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4 Southern Highland News, Monday, December 7, 2015

news SOUTHERN-HIGHLAND-NEWS @STHN_HLAND_NEWS SOUTHERNHIGHLANDNEWS // SOUTHERNHIGHLANDNEWS.COM.AU

Recognition for youngperformersDECEMBER 8

Author talkTHE Friends of Wingecarribee Libraries nextevent will be a morning tea with author PattiMiller. Ms Miller will talk about her latest bookRansacking Paris on December 8 at theHenrietta Rose Room, Bowral. Morning tea willstart at 10.30am, with the talk kicking off at11am and finishing at 12pm. The cost is $10for members and $15 for non-members. Bookand pay at Bowral Library. Details: 48611167.

Parkinson’s supportTHE final 2015 gathering of the SouthernHighland Parkinson’s Support Group will be aChristmas party on December 8 from11.30am at Southern HighlandsWines.Details regarding the lunch areavailable from Wendy on 4869 5146. The firstmeeting for 2016 will be on February 16.Anyone wishing to contact the support groupover the holiday break can do so through RegPratley on 4862 3077 or Stuart Finlayson on4871 2836.

DECEMBER 9

First FleetersTHE Fellowship of the First Fleeters SouthernHighlands Chapter will hold its 11thanniversary /Christmas celebratory lunch onDecember 9 at the Mittagong RSL Club in theAlexandra Room. Guest speaker at the eventwill be heritage consultant Robert Griffin whowill cover the topic The Hordern Houses.Activities kick off at 11.45am. Details: 48624849.

National Servicemen’s meetingTHE next meeting of the NationalServicemen’s Association will be held onDecemeber 9 at the Mittagong RSL Club from10.30am. Visitors and new memebrs arewelcome. Details: Laurie Kent on 4861 7396.

DECEMBER 12

Girl GuidesMOSS Vale Girl Guides will hold a stall at theMoss Vale Community Christmas Carols inLeighton Gardens on December 12. The stallwill be open from 4pm with a variety of craftand baked goods, Christmas items, lollies andmore. All funds raised will go to Moss Vale GirlGuides.

communitydiaryn jackie.meyers@fairfaxmedia.com.au

By Jen Walker

NOMINATIONS for the youthcategories of the Canberra AreaTheatre (CAT) Awards have beenannounced and the Highlands iswell represented.

The awards provide recogni-tion of the contribution made bynon-professional groups to theartistic life of Australia and, inparticular, of Canberra and theregion (which includes theCentral West and South Coast),and encourage individuals inthe performing arts.

The Highlands has tradition-ally done well in these awards.Last year Michael Turczynskiwon best actor in a featured rolein a play (Fawlty Towers) andDavid Preston won best actor ina leading role in a play (TheImportance of Being Earnest)and in 2013 Chevalier picked upseveral awards for their produc-tion of Grimm Tales.

This year local schools and

youth theatre groups havereceived many nominations,and Isabel Clarke has been nom-inated for best actress in two dif-ferent roles.

In addition to these nomina-tions, Oxley College has also hada group piece selected for theOnSTAGE Drama Showcase inSydney, February 2016.Wasteland, featuring MoniqueTurczynski, Samara Low,Antonia Ryman and ChristianLake, will be performed duringthe HSC showcase in Februarynext year.

The school is also celebratingthe selection of works byMonique Turczynski and GraceNaughton as part of theArtExpress exhibition. Gracewill be exhibited in theGlasshouse Gallery in PortMacquarie and Monique will beexhibited in Hazelhurst GalleryGymea, Wollongong RegionalGallery and the GlasshouseGallery Port Macquarie.

CAT Award youthnominations forHighlands groupsChevalier College receivednominations for:˙Best Production of aSchool/Youth Musical - TheBoy From Oz (Julia Espositoand Kate Price, Producers)˙Best Director of aSchool/Youth Musical - KatePrice˙Best Youth Actress in aFeatured Role in a Musical -Stephanie Vining, as Mother(Marion Woolnough)˙Best Youth Actor in aFeatured Role in a Musical -Zachary Vella, as Young PeterAllen˙Best Youth Actor in a LeadingRole in a Musical - JacobSgouros, as Peter Allen˙Best Youth Actress in aLeading Role in a Musical -

Isabel Clarke, as Judy Garland

Oxley College has been nomi-nated for:˙Best Play - “Out of Order”˙Best Play - “Telling WildeTales”˙Best Actor - Isabella Knowlesfor her role as “Soul” in TellingWilde TalesSHYAC has two nominations:˙Best Youth actress in a fea-tured role in a musical - BaeMcKibbin as Bad Joke Monster˙Best Production of a SchoolYouth Musical - Conundrum

New and Used Productionsreceived one nomination :˙Best Youth Actress in a lead-ing role in a musical - IsabelClarke as Belle in Beauty andthe Beast

Nominations for other theatregroups will be announcedlater in the month.

Top: Isabel Clarke, asBelle, takes a twirlduring a dance withher Beast.

Photo by Victoria Lee

Above: Chevalier'sJacob Sgouros (left)and Zachary Vella(right) have eachreceived A CAT Awardnomination for theirperformance in A Boyfrom Oz.

Photo by Victoria Lee

WINGECARRIBEE

SHIRE COUNCIL

ORDINARY MEETING

The Ordinary Council meeting for

Wednesday 9 December 2015 will start

at the earlier time of 2.30pm.

The meeting will be held in the Council

Chambers at the Civic Centre, Elizabeth

Street, Moss Vale.

Ordinary Council Meeting9 December, 2015

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WINGECARRIBEE SHIRE COUNCILCivic Centre Elizabeth Street Moss Vale 2577PO Box 141, Moss Vale NSW 2577 or DX496I Bowral p. (02) 4868 0888 - 24 hours f. (02) 4869 1203wscmail@wsc.nsw.gov.au www.wsc.nsw.gov.auAW1841417

FUTURE USE OF THE BERRIMA GAOL SITEInformation Session

Tuesday 8 December at 11.00amAnglican Church Hall, Berrima

The Hon Pru Goward, Member for Goulburn, would like to invite interested community members to attend an information

session on the future use of the Berrima Gaol site.

A representative will be attending from the Department of Primary Industries, Lands, to advise on management

and maintenance strategies.

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