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A ward-winning project

Hayley Dysart (left), aged nine, Edward Stott; and Tamsim Frizzell (right), both aged 10, of Kirwee School, with some of the clay models they have made for the school’s landscaped gardens, which have won the Lions’ Clubs 1984 Environmental Award.

Twenty-six schools from the top half of the South Island entered the competition which is aimed at encouraging young people to take an active part in environmental projects. The Kirwee School pro-

ject included landscaping, planting, clay modelling, and painting murals. A presentation will be made to the school tomorrow by Mr Colin de Lambert, governor of Lions’ Clubs District 202 E.

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Press, 12 March 1985, Page 2

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A ward-winning project Press, 12 March 1985, Page 2

A ward-winning project Press, 12 March 1985, Page 2