MOREE’S BJP Physical Culture wrapped up their year with a presentation evening at the Max Centre recently.
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Head teacher, Samantha Cosgrove, said the children had fun looking back at the 2015 physical culture season.
A number of awards were given out including services medal to girls celebrating their 15, 10 and 5 years with BJP Physical Culture in Moree.
Joan Newnham was awarded her 15- year service medal, Maria Bouliopoulos was awarded her 10-year service medal, Jessica Jarvic, Chloe Nicholls and Sally Harbourne were awarded their five-year service medals.
Emily Cosgrove and Abby Price were made associates of the Moree club for the 2016 year.
Marching awards were handed to Paige Bowerman and Samantha Hetherington.
Abbey Grantham, Hailey Heffernan, Courtney Brazel and Wendy Baird accepted their encouragement awards, along with Madeline Simmons and Dakota Ayre who were unfortunately not present on the day.
Improvement awards were presented to Emily Cosgrove, Katie Stevenson, Ellie Cosh, Millie Hobday, Lucy Grant and Fallyn Munro.
The senior new member of the year was awarded to Laura Adcock and the junior new member of the year was Ella Keane.
The club spirit winner was Alison Baird. Hannah Bowerman was named the 2016 scholarship recipient. Cosgrove thanked everyone associated with BJP Physical Culture in 2015 and looked forward to the 2016 season, assuring dancers it would be just as good, if not even better.
Registrations will be called for in early 2016 and the Moree Champion will publish a story with more information about physical cu