29/08/2008 | THIS isn’t going to be just another 90 minutes of football.
The Cootamundra Strikers play host to
traditional rivals Junee at Mitchell Park on Sunday, knowing they have to win at least one of the final two games of the regular season to guarantee a place in the semi finals.
29/08/2008 | EVERYONE WELCOME
The Olympics may be over, but on Saturday September 6 a bus load of enthusiastic young people will leave Cootamundra bound for Olympic Park in Sydney to attend the “BIG EXO DAY, Youth Alive”
29/08/2008 | THE grandson of cricketing great Sir Donald Bradman, Tom Bradman, was in Cootamundra on Wednesday to reveal the bust of his grandpa, signifying the completion, to date, of the Captains’ Walk.
Also in Cootamundra for the event was Tom Bass, who sculpted the bust and school created the more recent busts.
27/08/2008 | HAVING broken a drought that has extended for the past 34-years, the Cootamundra Bulldogs Sullivan Cup side can bury an even longer standing hoodoo over the course of the next three weeks.
27/08/2008 | BOOK PARADE
Cootamundra’s school children did themselves proud in the Book Parade last Thursday.
27/08/2008 | TODAY marks Sir Donald Bradman’s 100th birthday. It is for this reason that August 27 was chosen to unveil the central attraction of the Captains’ Walk, a bust of the cricketing legend himself.
8/08/2008 | THE Cootamundra Ex-Services Club has roughly 80 male bowling members, of which a tick over half are involved in pennant play.
By contrast the Albion Park club on the South Coast has more than 280 men to draw from when it comes to selecting representative teams.
8/08/2008 | A FUN PARTY
Oh, what a fun party took place at the Country Club last Saturday night to mark the 50th birthday of popular man Greg Bradley. Hosted by his wife Sue together with their sons Tom and Joe such a happy evening was had by all in attendance.
8/08/2008 | THE town is set to enjoy a weekend of fabulous artwork with the 2008 Wattle Time Art Exhibition kicking off tonight, and continuing tomorrow and Sunday.
The exhibition, presented by the Cootamundra Soroptimists, is one of the most popular events during the Cootamundra wattle time period.
1/08/2008 | THERE was a common theme among the
winners in this year’s Cootamundra Women’s Golf Championships, with the victors in all three divisions producing their best performance in the third and final round on Wednesday.
1/08/2008 | DINING OUT
Seen enjoying an evening out at the Cootamundra Country Club last Saturday night are Tracey Bradbury together with her aunt Ruth Hulm. Ruth is looking forward to this weekend and having her daughter Louise DeBritt to stay. Louise is back in town to attend the Class of ‘77 Reunion taking place at the White Ibis tomorrow night.
1/08/2008 | COOTAMUNDRA High School captain Danni Visser has been named the Cootamundra Herald’s 2008 Miss Wattle.
The 17-year-old is thrilled to be awarded the honour, saying she is looking