GRAMPIANS Calisthenic College presented its twenty-first annual concerts last October to spectators, families and friends at the Stawell Entertainment Centre.
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Special guests included life members, trophy donors and Northern Grampians Councillor, Karen Hyslop.
The pupils from the intermediate, junior, sub junior and tinies groups performed 22 items at both concerts, held Friday night and Sunday afternoon.
The concerts reflected all the dedication, skills and commitment of all the pupils and their qualified coaches. Special thanks was also given to Bronwyn Lloyd who resides in Melbourne. She is a great mentor to the coaches, an excellent seamstress in costumes and assists in some choreography of some of the groups work.
The annual college awards were presented at the concert on the night as follows: Ron Aubrey memorial award – Michelle Mulvenney; C Matthews trophy – Kayla Stuchbree; C Jende trophy – Laura Skinner; AE & PI Holden & Sons trophy – Lara Troeth; Joan Ryan memorial award – Ayva Mitchell; Jasper Family Musicality award trophy – Reanna Stewart; Grace Family best club girl trophy – Macey Hurley.
Service bars of continuous years were also presented as follows: Five year service bar- Kayla Stuchbree, Ebony Harrison, Alexis Collins; 10 Year service bar- Drew Smith, Lacie Pridan, Leilanie Pridan; 20 Year service bar- Kristy Matthews.
Classes are resuming in 2016 on the nights of Mondays and Tuesdays commencing Monday, February 8. The college is still seeking enrolments in all age groups. Anyone interested in enrolling their child can contact Colene Matthews on 5358 3461.