Grampians Calisthenic College has celebrated its fifteenth year in style with two successful concerts in October.
Crowds at the annual concerts over two big nights, were treated to a display of the college's routines.
Many of the routines presented by the college had won awards at competitions around the state throughout the year.
Northern Grampians Shire Mayor, Cr Kevin Erwin, attended the Sunday afternoon concert at the Entertainment Centre and congratulated the college's coaches, students and committee on another successful year.
The annual college awards were presented at the Friday night concert.
The Ron Aubrey memorial perpetual trophy was presented to Kristy Matthews while Georgia Boag took home the Joan MacPherson perpetual trophy.
Sophie Hall was rewarded for her year's performance, the recipient of the AE & PI Holden and Sons perpetual trophy, as was Jaz Warren, who was presented with the P & L Rhodes perpetual trophy.
Other award winners on the night, recognising an outstanding year for the college, were Leilanie Pridan (Joan Ryan memorial award) and Darcy Crawford (Lyla Guy musical appreciation award).
Five year service bars were presented to Georgia Mussett, Mellinda Greenaway, Jaz Warren, Holly Rickard, Kasey Mornane and Tijani Milosevic while Kim Baker and Demi Tangey received their 10 year service bars.
The college will resume classes in January and is inviting enrolments now in all age groups for 2010.
Anyone interested in enrolling their child should contact Colene Matthews on 5358 3461.