HENTY Public School won the overall champion at the recent Southern Riverina Zone Swim Carnival and was also winner of the Handicap Champion category.
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Results
- Senior Boy champion: Nicholas Newton
- 11 Year Girl champion: Halle Corrigan
- 11 Year Girl runner-up: Molly Murray
- Junior Boys runner-up: Ryder Corrigan
These students, together with Eli Lieschke, Connor Murphy, Samuel Male and Kobie Skeers, will now compete in the Riverina Swim Carnival on Monday, March 7 at the Albury Swim Centre.
Balnaves Foundation
DIRECTORS of the Balnaves Foundation visited Henty on Thursday.
Their visit was at the invitation of the Headlie Taylor Museum Committee and they arrived and left by helicopter.
Discussions were held with Neil Balnaves and other directors to seek potential investment in the museum’s two projects; a scholarship and the Headlie Taylor Sculpture.
Another visit is scheduled by the foundation in the very near future.
Rotary Shelter Box
AFTER devastation in Fiji, the members of Henty Rotary Club have donated a Rotary Shelter Box to assist those made destitute.
The club would like to send additional Shelter Boxes to Fiji and is looking for financial support from the community.
Donations can be made at Dale’s Electrical.
Each box is tailored to a disaster but typically contains a disaster relief tent for a family of up to 10 people, thermal blankets and groundsheets, water storage and purification equipment, solar lamps, cooking utensils, a basic tool kit, mosquito nets and children’s activity pack and costs about $1000.