Rotorua Civic Arts Trust scholarships recognise talent
9 Dec, 2020 07:15 PM
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(From left) Leon Sharplin, Mary Smith, Neeve Coumbe, Hannah Seo, Tate Tisdall and Waiora Mills. Photo / Shauni James
(From left) Leon Sharplin, Mary Smith, Neeve Coumbe, Hannah Seo, Tate Tisdall and Waiora Mills. Photo / Shauni James
Shauni James is the Rotorua Weekender reportershauni.james@nzme.co.nz@thedailypost
There was plenty of smiles and talent shared at the presentation of Rotorua Civic Arts Trust scholarships, including the inaugural Dr Barry Smith Memorial Instrumental Scholarship.
On Tuesday afternoon the five Rotorua youth received their scholarships at the Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust office, and a number of them performed for those gathered at the presentation.