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Awards Presented at Duxton Art Awards

Awards Presented at the Duxton Art Awards On Friday Night 12 March 2010

At the Duxton Art Awards & Exhibition Opening Night in Wellington on Friday 12 March Her Worship the Mayor of Wellington, Kerry Prendergast, presented the following awards as judged by the Judges for the competition section, Ron Espkamp and Ted Downing

1st Prize – Anna-Marie Kingsley of Carterton – Tapestry Series 3 - $3,000.00 and the Harbux Carved Eagle Trophy by Ron Wilson

2nd Prize – Richard Bigwood of Wellington – Koro II - $1,000.00 and the Harbux 2nd Prize Trophy

3rd Prize – Raymond Jennings of Auckland – Houses on Mt Eden - and the Harbux 3rd Prize Trophy

Special Harbux Awards were also presented to :


Morag Stokes of Wellington – Morning Sunshine Waitangi Day

Phillipa Durkin of Wellington – Scientific & Scientific Exploration

Seree Bayne of Wellington – Portrait of Ryan

Clarry Neame of Blenheim – Flora with Accessories

Jocelyn Cook of Wanaka – Lochar Downs Shearing

Brian Nelson of Wellington – Cuba St Dawn.

The Exhibition is open from 12-14 March 2010 in the Duxton Chambers, 7th Floor, Duxton Hotel, 170 Wakefield St, Wellington.

Raising funds for the Incredible Years Programme and ShelterBoxes

Incredible Years Programme

An Answer to the Government’s Quest to Overcome difficulties that 20% of NZ Families have with education, health and economic circumstances, which is impacting badly on so many young members of our society.

The Incredible Years Parenting Skills Programme Offers Much to Assist improving Whole of Life Chances for Families and Children

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ShelterBoxes

If there is an earthquake in New Zealand like those in Haiti and Chile and Turkey, and you are left homeless and without basic shelter and survival equipment, what would you do?

Come to the Duxton Chambers, 7th Floor Duxton Hotel this weekend
10 a.m. – 4 p. m. and see what the international ShelterBox Programme set up by Rotary has achieved world wide in disaster zones.

ENDS

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