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What a weekend!
by Megan Mould
Over the weekend 11th to 13th August 2006, Tintinara
in South Australia celebrated its 100th birthday.
IF Tintinara could claim a personal best for the
last 100 years, there’s general agreement that it would be for the
weekend’s centenary celebrations.
Numbers swelled to about 1,000, with former residents
travelling from as far
afield as Auckland and Shanghai, Western Australia, New South Wales
and Queensland for the big event.
Jacki Cunningham,
who headed the specially formed Centenary committee, was amazed by the
attendance.
“There are so
many things I could say. I
am just overwhelmed at how many people wanted to come back to
Tintinara.
“Everybody seems
to have a really special affinity with Tintinara and they are all
saying it.”
She said committee members had basically given
up the last 12 months of their lives to organise the weekend that was
a credit to the many voluntary organisations that had played such a
valuable role.
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Photo: Phil Candy
Header image: History File
Committee secretary Jo-Ann McKenzie
was equally proud of the community effort.
"It has been said that this is
the biggest event that has been held in Tintinara and I tend to agree.
It showcases the huge community spirit of Tinty."
Along with organising displays and
activities specially for the celebrations, the community has also been
involved in projects such as compiling the history book that will
leave a lasting legacy.
Coorong District
Council installed floodlights outside Heart of the Parks, and also
provided welcome administrative support prior to the event.
Extra staff were also employed for
the weekend to ensure the town remained clean and tidy throughout.
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These
webpages were originally designed and created by Bronwyn McKenzie, English Applications Study, Year 12, © May 2006.
Stories of the weekend written by Megan Mould (courtesy of the Border
Chronicle) with contributions from Melody Twelftree.
Photographs of the weekend by Deanna Keller - see Reports webpage for
contact details, if you would like photographs of the event.
Website managed, edited and updated by Frank Burden .
First published: 22nd April 2006.
Updated: 14th November 2006.
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