Boggers were treated to the Spit Roast Dinner last night. Thanks to Tassie Pete and his band of helpers. Not only cooking, serving but the mammoth wash-up afterwards. Back in the pavilion, the ladies were decorating their tables in the colour of RED and theme of STRIPES. A great night.
This morning started off with the ladies and Craft Morning. They were working on rugs to donate to Nursing facilities. The colourful array of rugs was impressive, and each one had a
BOG logo patch sewn thereon.
Stephen Ringe - photographer extraordinaire - conducted an information session on how to get the best from you camera. 11am Sue Batson, the Camp Oven Queen - gave a demonstration on creating successful camp oven goodies. Then the eager band of cooks began their camp oven entries. 1.00 pm was a workshop with a local ambulance officer to demonstrate the defibrillator (which
BOG will be donating to the town of Streaky Bay).
Sharon Anderson of the Streaky Bay CWA graciously conducted the judging on the camp oven cook-off, and the winners were presented with their rosettes. Afterwards Boggers were able to sample the offerings - which were absolutely delicious, even Tassie Pete's fruit damper which was not quite cooked in the centre, but I thought that made it more delicious.
After the 4.30 friendship gathering around the campfire, Boggers will make their way back to their BTs for dinner, then come back to the pavilion for TRIVIA NIGHT presented by Ian and Julie Edenborough - but more about that and photos tomorrow.
This is how you do it
Some of the colourful rugs with the BOG logo patch
More beautiful rugs
Some of the talented craft ladies
Diane sewing up a storm
Enthralled crowd at the Camp-oven demo
Sharon Anderson - CWA Judge for Camp oven cook-off with Judy
Ann addressing the waiting crowd before Afternoon Tea
Camp Oven Cook-off Winners with their rosettes
Beautiful decorations on all tables
Colourful stripes
Such imagination
This table decorated to the rafters
The business end of the Spit Roast presentation
More lovely tables
Ernie gives this table his approval
Bato talking to Lloyd - the mastermind from Streaky Bay behind the success
Even a candelabra
Bato said it is serious business this carving
Bob Bushwacker; JAM; Mick and the gorgeous gal, Sue
Bundyrunners2 - presenting the info session on trucks and Vans sharing the road
It is all over, so we will demolish the table
The early morning walkers passing the 200m post
Two mates