Grampians Calisthenic College presented its twentieth annual concerts last October to good crowds at the Stawell Entertainment Centre and are gearing up for another big year.
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The pupils from the intermediate, junior, sub junior and tinies groups performed 26 items as well as solo performances from Kristy Matthews, Dayle Matthews and Lacie Pridan, which were also performed at both concerts on the Friday night and Sunday afternoon.
The annual college awards were presented at the concert on the night with the C. Matthews perpetual trophy awarded to Jeda Hibberd, the Ron Aubrey memorial award presented to Tayla Field, the Jasper Family Musicality award perpetual trophy to Kiara Davis and the Grace Family best club girl perpetual trophy to Kasey Mornane.
Service bars of continuous years were also presented to Georgie Stewart for her five years of service and Kasey Mornane received her 10 year service bar.
Two special service awards were awarded in recognition of 20 years with the Grampians Calisthenic College in volunteering their time and expertise in our Calisthenic sport.
These awards were presented to Ted Holden and Bronwyn Lloyd.
Classes are resuming next week on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights.
The college is still seeking enrolments in all age groups, in particular the Senior group for 16 years and over.
Anyone interested in enrolling their child should contact Colene Matthews on 5358 3461.