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American Day at Tui Brewery resembles Hollywood

American Day at Tui Brewery resembles Hollywood 5 May, 2021 01:22 AM 2 minutes to read Star of the Show - Carl and Maria Holmes 1965 Chevrolet C10 pickup. Bush Telegraph Pic: BTG100521AM3 Caption: Most Original – Donna B 1958 Chevrolet Corvette 1958 Pics : BTG100521AM4 - 8 A cloudy day at the brewery could not stop the shine from the highly polished all-American vehicles assembled for American Car Day. Advertisement Tui Brewery was the place to be on Sunday, April 18, with a lineup of more than 115 beautiful American cars and bikes. These amazing vehicles gave the day all the action, glamour and drama of Hollywood movies. A total of five prizes were dished out, including the coveted $500 haul for Star of the Show, which went to Carl and Maria Holmes for their gorgeous 1965 Chevrolet C10 pickup. Sue Colledge was awarded the People s Choice Award for her uber cool 2011 Camaro SS Convertible.

Ann Arbor, Milan students among C-SPAN documentary competition winners

Ann Arbor, Milan students among C-SPAN documentary competition winners Updated 12:48 PM; Today 12:48 PM Shannon Germaine, a student at Clonlara School in Ann Arbor, will receive $1,500 as a second-prize winner for her documentary, “Plastic Crisis: Our Oceans in Peril.” The documentary will air on C-SPAN at 6:50 a.m. and throughout the day on Wednesday, April 7.Image provided | C-SPAN Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI - Students from Ann Arbor and Milan are among the winners of C-SPAN’s national 2021 StudentCam competition. Shannon Germaine, a student at Clonlara School in Ann Arbor, will receive $1,500 as a second prize winner for her documentary, “Plastic Crisis: Our Oceans in Peril.” The documentary will air on C-SPAN at 6:50 a.m. and throughout the day on Wednesday, April 7. In Ann Arbor, Canton and Milan, C-SPAN is available through Comcast.

Youngster shows Carlisle true meaning of Christmas with foodbank donation instead of presents

A CARLISLE girl has helped make Christmas wishes in the city come true - by providing a giant donation to a local foodbank instead of receiving presents herself. Using money from family members that would have otherwise been used to buy her Christmas gifts, as well as her own pocket money that she had saved, 11-year-old Eryn McManus sourced a spectacular amount of food and gifts for those in the most desperate of situations this festive season. Eryn s donation, which even included one of her own birthday presents, was dropped off this week at the foodbank run by the Holy Trinity, St Luke’s and St Barnabas Church in west Carlisle.

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