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OHAKUNE ART AWARDS committee member Bea Barnes and Ohakune School secretary Nola Marsh take time out to admire some of the paintings as they arrive at the school, ready for the annual art awards exhibition which starts this Sunday with a preview evening. The number of entries is down this year but there are still well over 120 art works for volunteers to hang in time for the judges and the public for the Preview.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, 1 September 1992, Page 1

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OHAKUNE ART AWARDS committee member Bea Barnes and Ohakune School secretary Nola Marsh take time out to admire some of the paintings as they arrive at the school, ready for the annual art awards exhibition which starts this Sunday with a preview evening. The number of entries is down this year but there are still well over 120 art works for volunteers to hang in time for the judges and the public for the Preview. Ruapehu Bulletin, 1 September 1992, Page 1

OHAKUNE ART AWARDS committee member Bea Barnes and Ohakune School secretary Nola Marsh take time out to admire some of the paintings as they arrive at the school, ready for the annual art awards exhibition which starts this Sunday with a preview evening. The number of entries is down this year but there are still well over 120 art works for volunteers to hang in time for the judges and the public for the Preview. Ruapehu Bulletin, 1 September 1992, Page 1

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