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Wood planned to create a clothing line and display teenagers’ art on it after digitising the pieces. An artist herself, she thought it would be good for their spirits. “It would be really cool to just to have the opportunity to feel like people are interested in your work,” the Sacred Heart Girls College student said.
JANE MATTHEWS/Stuff Angela Dellow also pitched to help rangatahi (youth), with her online hub Upto. Driven by watching people around her fail when they had the potential to succeed, Dellow wanted to create a digital platform for youngsters’ needs - including jobs. “It s like tinder for recruitment,” she said. “It would be a one-stop shop for youth.”
New Zealand Golf regional support manager Dayne Bulloch.
A Festival of Golf at Westown Golf Club on Sunday, February 21, will emphasise the appeal of the game for anyone and everyone. Activities on the day, planned by the club and New Zealand Golf, will be aimed at players and prospective players from the youngest age through to those in their prime to those who may have thought their sporting days were behind them. Disabilities of any sort won’t be a limitation and all the activities will be free of charge, organiser Kim Hills said. “It’s all about showcasing the sport, and providing a family day out.
Friday, 18 December, 2020 - 11:42
A year 13 Sacred Heart Girls’ College student has been offered numerous track and field scholarship offers from public and private Division 1, 2, and 3 universities in the USA, ranging in value up to $300,000. Seventeen-year-old Krystie Soloman is a track runner and has won national club champs in the under 18 age group two years in a row, and placed third in the under 20s group this year.
Krystie says she is excited about this opportunity and is looking forward to finalising the placing at the university of her choice. In the future I am most looking forward to improving myself and my personal best times and becoming as fast as I can be and to become the best athlete and runner I can be. The university scholarship includes travel, sports gear, tutoring, food, accommodation, running entries and school fees. Krystie will leave for the US in August next year.
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