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Ted Egan at Toolangi ...

Post by manfredvijars » Mon Oct 19, 2015 9:54 pm

Ted Egan (Patron) at the Toolangi Festival
(Piccie by Nerys Evans)

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Post by Stephen Whiteside » Tue Oct 20, 2015 11:10 am

Thanks for this, Manfred.

That's me with the microphone in front of my face. (I recognise my hat.)

Yes, Ted Egan is indeed the Patron of the C.J. Dennis Society. We were not expecting him to be at the festival this year (at least I wasn't), but I was thrilled to hear a week or so out from it that he would be there - at least for a few hours on the Saturday afternoon, as he was, and at the perfect time to open it.

This photo was taken at the commencement of the Awards Ceremony for the written poetry competition. The marquee served as the festival venue for most of the weekend, but at times when it was a little too chilly - early in the morning and later in the afternoon and evening - we retreated to the tea room. It was a little cramped up there at times, but much cosier.

In addition to his ceremonial duties, Ted also performed his musical tribute to Australia's pioneer women. (Perhaps somebody can help me with the title.) The only sour note was that one of the women has a son who goes on to play football for Collingwood. Ah well, you can't have everything...
Stephen Whiteside, Australian Poet and Writer
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