Community Colour
ON Tuesday evening more than 30 members of the local community, from diverse backgrounds gathered to celebrate Harmony Day.
The popular Japanese Drums made a return and food was dished up from Italy, Germany, Australia, Singapore and Cambodia.
See photos below.
The event was organised by the Scone Neighbourhood Resource Centre and Scone Library and held at the Grammar School.
Lee Watts, manager of the Scone Neighbourhood Resource Centre said it was an event which drew the community together again.
“It was an absolutely brilliant night,” said Mrs Watts.
“People of all ages just love trying the drums,” she said.
“It is definitely an annual event and it is great to see more faces turn up each year,” Lee Watts said.
- Lee Watts, Jan Kelaher and Elizabeth Walter at the harmony day dinner.
- Jean Ellis and Elizabeth Walter sharing a laugh.
- Lindy Hunt, Ian Millgate, John and Elizabeth Kevins , Margaret Clarke, Shereen and Olivia Butters.
- Nadir Martello, Elizabeth Walter and Angela Martello.
- Colin Watts, Liz Foote, Margaret and Doug Cooper, Jan Kelaher and Sharon Bancroft.
- Jackalyn Lane enjoying watermelon, loved by children the world over.
- Im Ou and Chea Lane
- Elizabeth and John Kevins take to the drums.
- Family drumming together: Olivia, Shereen and Ben Butters
- Ben Butters, Isobel Lang and Sue Abbott.
- Doug Cooper dabbling witht he drums.
- Siobhan Lennord, Carmel Waters and Leonne Hepperlin.