HENTY Public School’s Band will be attending the Albury/Wodonga Eisteddfod today. They will be in their band uniform and we wish them every success. Years 4,5 and 6 will be participating in a confidential survey – Tell Them From Me. The online survey collects valuable feedback about what they think about school life, how engaged they are with school and the different ways that teachers interact with them. The school is also busy preparing for their presentation of Disney’s Aladdin. There will be two presentations; a matinee and evening at the Henty Community Club on September 11.
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ON AUGUST 2, The Henty Creative Gallery received, for display and sale, adult and children’s creations: art, craft, woodwork, metalwork, pottery. Trevor and Gwen Bullock were receiving and coordinating the display. Also, the gallery will be featuring a local artist each month. This month Stephanie Henkel is the artist featured. The gallery is open Saturday and Sundays. Around 30 artists have had their work on display since the gallery opened.
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FOLLOWING significant renovations to Henty’s rail station, the Doodle Cooma Craft Shop is again open to visit or tourist information.
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DOMINIC Coglan, year 10 student at Billabong High School, is undertaking work experience at Dales Electrical for this week.
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SEPTEMBER 13 sees sculptor Paul Smits conducting a free workshop at Henty’s Lifestyle Centre from 9am to 1pm. Paul is in town for the unveiling of his Headlie Taylor sculpture on September 12. Paul will be demonstrating and explaining the finer points of the sculpture process at his workshop. Bookings are a must: 0438 244 273.