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Young Archie Competition Comes to Shoalhaven
Shoalhaven Regional Gallery are excited to announce the Shoalhaven Young Archie Competition. In partnership with the Art Gallery of NSW and Presenting Partner ANZ, Shoalhaven Regional Gallery are seeking entries for the Young Archie Awards ahead of the Archibald Prize 2020 Regional Tour which goes on display at the Gallery in September.
The Art Gallery of NSW’s Young Archie competition began in 2013 and is an annual competition for children aged 5 to 18 years, with prizes provided by ANZ. Young artists are encouraged to submit an artwork of someone who is important in their life. The judges request, if possible, the portrait is ‘painted from life’ and that your subject has a sitting for their portrait, like with the Archibald Prize, this also includes a virtual sitting.
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Shoalhaven River College Adopt-An-Estuary
Shoalhaven City Council has partnered with Shoalhaven River Collage to Adopt-An-Estuary as part of the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources Communities Environment Program.
Council’s Environmental Services Department designed the Adopt-An-Estuary Program for students, in year 10 and 11 at Shoalhaven River College, to develop their knowledge and skills in caring for the environment.
Shoalhaven City Council Mayor Amanda Findley believes the program provided the students a skill for life.
“Through the Adopt-An-Estuary Program Shoalhaven City Council staff have provided students with the knowledge and skills that will allow them to safely look after their local estuary for many years to come.” Clr Findley said.
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It’s National Desexing Month
Shoalhaven City Council is encouraging pet owners to have their pets desexed as National Desexing Month gets underway.
July marks National Desexing Month with the Shoalhaven Animal Welfare League branch is offering local residents heavily discounted desexing rates during the month. To qualify for this offer you must have a pension or healthcare card and be a Shoalhaven resident.
Since July 2020 the Shoalhaven Animal Shelter has seen 21 kittens and 15 puppies born at the Shelter, Shoalhaven City Council Mayor Amanda Findley said this shows how important it is to have your pets desexed.
“Each year we see many kittens and puppies looking for homes following breeding season. It is important that pet owners have their animals desexed to help curb the number of unwanted litters in the region.” Clr Findley said.
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Give Dignity this Winter
As part of Homelessness Week, 7-13 August 2021, Shoalhaven City Council in partnership with Grand Pacific Health with the support of local homelessness services will be hosting Thrive Together Fair and, are calling for donations to help those in need this winter.
New items such as non-perishable food, toiletries, blankets, sanitary products, baby supplies, toys and books as well as vouchers can be donated at locations across Shoalhaven. The donations will be prepared into dignity packs and distributed as part of Homelessness Week 2021.
Donations of items and vouchers can be dropped at several Council facilities or given online through the GIVIT platform.
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