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Best poster go up

By JONATHON HOWARD

THE Cooroy Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank has awarded two lucky Cooroy State School students the prize for best posters as part of the up-coming Showcase Week.
The two lucky prize winners were year 6 student Paige and year 5 student Bailey (last names withheld).
The girls posters will be on displayed in the Cooroy Community Bank branch window on Maple Street.
The poster competition forms part of the Cooroy Showcase Week, which has the Cooroy State School students excited.
Showcase Week will run from 11-15 August and will feature a range of activities taking place at Cooroy State School, including demonstrations of the robotic’s program which Cooroy Bendigo Bank has sponsored for the past five years.
Bendigo Bank Cooroy branch manager Geoff Edwards presented the two awards for the poster competition.
“It’s an honour and a privilege to award these students for their efforts in creating these posters,” he said.
“We’re also really excited about the up-coming Showcase Week, which will take place in August.”

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