The Leeton Shire Youth Committee has received funding to organise a mental health project and has decided on an art competition, titled Express Yourself, with entries closing during National Youth Week.
Express Yourself is open to youth within Leeton Shire, with two categories for 12-16-year olds and 17-25-year olds. The competition closes on 12 April at 10am and entries will be displayed at an exhibition to be held on 14 April 2010.
Entrants have the chance to win some of the $500 worth of prizes on offer by entering an original artwork relating to the theme of ‘Express Yourself – Depression, Anxiety and Mental Health Issues Facing Local Youth’.
The project has come about through beyondblue, the national depression initiative, teaming up with the New South Wales National Youth Week 2010.
Youthbeyondblue’s main messages for young people are to:
• LOOK for the signs of depression and anxiety
• LISTEN to your friends’ experiences
• TALK about what’s going on
• SEEK HELP together.
Following the exhibition, the artwork will be photographed and contribute to a booklet which will include local mental health contacts and support services.
For more information about Express Yourself contact Leeton Shire Council Community Services Officer Jackson Goman on 6953 0955 or jacksong@leeton.nsw.gov.au
For more information on youthbeyondblue, see www.youthbeyondblue.com
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
It was a Wild Summer at the library
Our summer reading programme concluded with the beginning of Autumn last week. We were really pleased with the level of participation this year and congratulate all the kids who took part. Lots of books were read and all participants were entered into our Wild Summer competition with prize winners rewarded at a little ceremony in the library last Thursday night.
The Competition
The competition was run over the Summer period. Entry into the competition was by either;
• Watching “Where the Wild Things Are” and borrowing a book from the Leeton Library
or
• By completing a reading log of five books.
Each entrant received incentive prizes and at the conclusion of the competition five random entries were drawn by the Friends of Leeton Library (FOLL) members.
The entries
The Library received 51 entries into the competition.
The Winners
• Chelsea Gleeson
• Sophie Norman
• Molly Shelton
• Abbey Snell
• Samantha Pianca
What they got
The winners received a library bag containing various items including vouchers from local businesses.
What they read
Books that were read included titles such as;
• The boy who was raised by Librarians by Carla Morris
• The penultimate peril by Lemony Snicket
• Miss Spider’s tea party by David Kirk
• Black dog by by Pamela Allen
• After the Storm by Lauren Brooke
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