A packed library foyer of Parents, Principles, English teachers, Sponsors. Library personnel, Rotarians and distinguished guests took part in this our tenth River of Stories. It was Fantastic to see the joy on the faces of the students as they received their prize. 27 Dymock book vouchers to the value of $50 each were awarded to the school winners and the 4 outright winners received $200. The winning schools received $500 towards their library.
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River of Stories
The closing date for entries for the short story and poetry entries has closed and I have picked up all the entries (flat Tyre did not help) and many entries sent to the Albury Library Museum. Wow? So many entries . This is our tenth year from 6 schools and 78 entries now 15 schools and touching the lives of 1000 kids, schools and families. Judging of all the entries will commence soon. Our judging panel this year is Jill Alpin, author and editor (her tenth year as judge), Peter Cerexhe, noted author and journalist and Tracey Oakman, Author. The Prize Giving Day is scheduled for Saturday 20th October at 12 noon at the Library Museum-hope to see you there. I will need some help next year as it has been a ten month task and I am unfortunately getting a bit old to cope….Barry
River of Stories
Barry reports: 16 schools have entered the competition and are busy writing their short story or poetry entry. This is our tenth year of the competition which started with 6 schools and 78 entries now 16 schools and touching the lives of 1000 students. The Albury Library Museum staff once again have been a great support and they will host the prize giving and family day on Saturday 20th October at 12 noon
River of Stories
All brochures, leaflets and entry forms have been delivered or posted to 16 secondary schools for their participation. Already 12 schools have indicated their interest. I have spoken to three schools thus far with four more requesting same – the interest is great. Workshops will be run in conjunction with the Writing Around the Murray Festival and I am finalizing workshops with the Wodonga council and library in respect of workshops for the Wodonga schools. We have lost John McDonald as a judge which he so much enjoyed but arrangements with another judge is in hand. The family prize giving day will be held on Saturday 20th October at 12 noon and hopefully we will see many members who will see first hand what the Rotary Club of Albury does for our border youth.