The committee tasked with organising the upcoming CWA of NSW State Conference in Bega has announced two cow competitions to highlight the importance of the dairy industry in our region.
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All schools in the Eurobodalla and Bega Valley are invited to participate in the CWA Conference "Make a Cow" competition.
The cows will be used like sculptures to decorate Bega Showground during the CWA of NSW State Conference from May 2-7.
The competition rules: The cow should be capable of standing unsupported and preferably out of doors. They can be of any material, colour or style. CWA conference committee members are looking for imagination and fun.
Visitors will be asked to vote for their favourite cow and the winning school entry will receive a $500 cash prize for their school. The committee has offered to help transport the cows to Bega, providing they are not too big!
This is an opportunity for local schools to showcase their artistic talents to hundreds of NSW and ACT CWA members and their guests.
The second competition, "Decorate a Cow Cake", is open to everyone, all ages. Cake decorations will be judged on May 2, and cakes will need to be at Bega Showground by 3pm for judging at 4pm.
One of the CWA Land Cookery judges will select the winning Cow Cake with the winner to receive a $50 cash prize and a cookbook.
It doesn't matter what the cake is made of as they will not be taste testing, just judging the decoration.
Following the judging, the winning cow cake and best entries will be displayed with the CWA Land Cookery exhibition, which is open to the public and visitors are welcome.
For more information on the CWA State Conference including the Cow Competitions, please contact the Conference Committee Secretary, Lynn Lawson by email fscgcwa@gmail.com