Bottle Tree Bulletin Bottle Tree Bulletin - January 2020 | Page 7

Bright and Beautiful older residents of Injune who, inspired by Shirley Tyrie, painted their own bright and Bright and Beautiful, an exhibition showcasing beautiful creations. talented local artists, continues at the Injune Injune Farewells Creek Gallery until January 13. The Santos Injune Art Show opened to a good crowd on A large crowd gathered at the Injune Bowls Friday November 15 who enjoyed a fabulous Club on November 22 to farewell the Rolfe grazing table from the Injune P&C, drinks by family (and play bowls in the rain) who has the Injune Men’s Shed and music by Iain been part of the local community for the last Jackson. Market stalls allowed for some early three and a half years. Josh was senior Christmas shopping. constable with Injune Police during this time and has been transferred to a post in Bright and Beautiful comprises the work of over 30 artists from the Maranoa and Arcadia Kingaroy. Injune is also saying a temporary goodbye to paramedic Jamie Paul Valley regions and highlights their diversity. who has been in town since 2016. On display is photography, patchwork, paintings, sculpture, homewares, woodwork, Jamie’s wife Louise and children Holly and Mason moved to the jewellery, pottery, mixed media, sewing, Gold Coast in December and wirework and decoupage. Special mention Jamie has accepted a twelve must go to the Injune Kindergarten kids who worked on their sculpture “How I 2. See Me” for three weeks; and to January IN Injune area All month - School Holiday Activities, contact your Local Development Officer 26 Australia Day Celebrations +EVERY Friday Fitness 7-8am and 8:15-9:15am. +EVERY 2nd & 4th Sunday, 5pm Injune Churches Together +EVERY Sunday Men’s Shed 9am-12pm month posting to be closer to them. He will be working with a water ambulance – skills it is hoped he will need when he returns to Injune. 1. 4. 3. 3. 1. Santos Injune Art Show star Isla MacDonnell with her painting (Mandy McKeesick) 2.Loretta Johnson from Queensland Ambulance Service presents paramedic Jamie Paul with a certificate of appreciation (Louise Paul) 3. The Injune P&C’s grazing table was a big hit with the crowd at the opening of the Santos Injune Art Show (Mandy McKeesick) 4. Chantelle Rolfe, Archie Rolfe, Josh Rolfe and Dion Horn at the Rolfe Family farewell (Mandy McKeesick) 5. Maranoa Regional Council mayor Tyson Golder with Arthur Cook at the opening of the Santos Injune Art Show (Mandy McKeesick) 7 At the opening of the Santos Injune Art Show were L-R: Tallis Landers, Debbie Kendall, Debbie Duff, Karen Sellars, Matt Gane and Vernessa Fien (Mandy McKeesick)