It's late to be report on this, and thanking everyone for the effort they put it...but never too late!
2019 saw a joint effort with Illawarra-Kareelah to promote orienteering along the Cooks River (ROS) and along Botany Bay (BOS). BOS offered four events and ROS five. There was overall coordination and management together.
The coordinating group got together last month to reflect on how it went. Some of the positives included the opportunity for some members to try out course setting, develop more skills in working with the event technology side of things, and, of course, meet new people. We learned a lot, got some new ideas, and started planning for 2020.
For Uringa the RBOS was about having a run, yes, but also welcoming new orienteers.
And the end of the series was celebrated in great fellowship at the Concordia Club at Tempe after the last event at Gough Whitlam Park was packed up.
2019 saw a joint effort with Illawarra-Kareelah to promote orienteering along the Cooks River (ROS) and along Botany Bay (BOS). BOS offered four events and ROS five. There was overall coordination and management together.
The coordinating group got together last month to reflect on how it went. Some of the positives included the opportunity for some members to try out course setting, develop more skills in working with the event technology side of things, and, of course, meet new people. We learned a lot, got some new ideas, and started planning for 2020.
For Uringa the RBOS was about having a run, yes, but also welcoming new orienteers.
There were prizes for best-dressed in the Christmas spirit. |
Uringa again supported the Zonta Club of Sydney Breakfast in a Christmas cake raffle to raise funds for its Birthing Kits and Breastcare Cushions projects. |
And the end of the series was celebrated in great fellowship at the Concordia Club at Tempe after the last event at Gough Whitlam Park was packed up.
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