Outram is to host the Cavalcades final stop over in February 2015, the Outram Cavalcade Committee has been set up to manage the event.
Otago Daily Times article on the 15th January 2014
Outram is to host the Cavalcades final stop over in February 2015, the Outram Cavalcade Committee has been set up to manage the event.
Otago Daily Times article on the 15th January 2014
Some exciting news.. we will be running a guitar workshop during the Picnic at Grandview Gardens next Sunday…
The lovely Jo and Wayne Lindsay at Grandview Gardens have given us the use of their magnificent grounds for a community picnic to be held on Sunday 28th November 2010.
There will be games for the kids, raffles, music and other entertainment – bring your own picnic and drink of your choice, along with the family and friends of course to enjoy what will hopefully be a sunny afternoon (so bring hats and plenty of sunscreen) in one of the best settings in the area. You can also take advantage of the picturesque surroundings and have a family (or even individual) photograph taken – a $50 sitting fee will get you the complete set of photos on a cd that is yours to keep and print/send as many times as you want – a great Christmas present idea
Tim Davis of Forefront Guitar Tuition is going to be running a guitar workshop for budding guitarists of all ages and ability – there is always a tip or trick or 2 to be learned, so bring your guitar along and if we’re feeling brave, we may try for a mass strum-a-thon at the end!
Due to limited indoor capacity, this event is weather dependent, so in the event of inclement weather please do check this website for cancellation notices before heading up to Grandview.
Grandview Gardens are located at 95 Currie Road, Maungatua, Outram. The fun runs from 12pm to 4pm
The year is nearly through, but there is still one more OCT event to come.. The lovely Jo and Wayne Lindsay at Grandview Gardens have given us the use of their magnificent grounds for a community picnic to be held on Sunday 28th November 2010.
Well, OCToberFest II was a very worthy sequel – once again it was wonderful to see people make such an effort with their costume, and to see the beer ‘tent’ packed to the rafters (this tent had rafters ok?). Having vowed that I would not add to the pressure by playing again at this one, it was with some surprise that I stepped out as the opening act, but fortunately I could call upon the magnificent vocal talents of Kay Mercer and between us we cobbled together a set and had great fun doing so – thanks so much Kay for answering the call, and getting into the spirit of it all! It’s a very different crowd at that end of the evening I can tell you.. it didn’t take long for the wheels to get lubricated though and from the moment that biermesiter Lawrence Maloney led his Kaikorai Metropolitan Brass band out to the stage the beer kept flowing and the fun with it.. the band are great and they don’t just add to the Bavarian atmosphere, they MAKE the Bavarian atmosphere – thanks to all of you! As I had nominated myself as one of the courtesy minibus drivers, it really was a case of beer, beer everywhere but not a drop to drink but it did enable me to get a true sense of how extremely hard everyone was working behind the scenes – Peter and Raylene on the door meeting and greeting, Christina gave blood sweat and tears over the sausages, Tim and Donna manning the tills, and managing the non beery beverage sales.. I don’t need to tell anyone how hard Tom and Vicki of Crafty Beers behind the bar and all our wonderful fraulines, Susan, Julie, Hana, Su and Trich and our token beer waiter Nick worked as I’m sure that was apparent to all – what a team they were bringing emergency thirst relief from start to finish. There was also something very reassuring about having Julia Stiles back with us and looking so well and vibrant – what could possibly go wrong with all that wonderful positive energy around – and indeed, nothing did go wrong – it was wonderful to see you Julia and there is always a place in Outram for you (and a job to be done..) The final band to take the stage were Bluestone – a real kick ass blues band.. some of you may have recognised the extremely talented harmonica player and lead singer Clive Copeman from his turn on stage with us last year – well he enjoyed it so much that he vowed to come back with a band that could actually play – and these boys certainly could – anyone who could stand and even some who couldn’t were up and dancing – even I found myself skipping the light fantastic with my accountant of all people – I fully expect it to appear on my next bill mind
It was a perfect way to round off a perfect evening, and it was a happy, if tired and emotional crowd who left Bavaria and headed for Outram, Mosgiel, Dunedin and beyond.. Thanks to all who helped out but also to all who supported us by buying tickets and coming along and having fun. Events like this would not be possible without help from our sponsors, OCToberFest II was sponsored by the lovely people at I-JAB aluminium balustrades and joinery and Crafty Beers and we are greatly appeciative – please be sure to support them whenever you get the chance. I’ll upload a picture or two and maybe even a video shortly…
Just a quick note to say keep your eyes open for details of OCToberFest II ticket release – I expect the tickets to be out on sale early in August, and there is a special early bird offer so it pays to get in early!
So, Cine-Fest was drawn to a close last night with the screening of Sunshine Cleaning. Thanks to everyone who supported the event by defying the bitter cold and attending the screenings – hopefully we succeeded in our aim to bring something a little different to Outram – I say this, but of course to many in the community, not so very long ago this was the norm rather than something different – I have been regaled with wonderful stories of how the hall used to double as a cinema with excited children purchasing lollies from a vendor with the tray round his neck – happy days, and I hope we managed to recreate a little of that magic over the last 4 days, adding our echoes to the history of the hall. Certainly some of the stories of old have given me food for thought for some other touches we can add. Thanks also to Outram Church and Maungatua Parish for allowing us to use the hall for our cinematic shenanigans.. The OCT were pleased to be able to support Outram Public Library, and those attending the screenings on Tuesday morning or afternoon may have recognised some familiar faces from the library as the library volunteers manned the desks and food counters for us, raising much needed funds for library to ensure it, and they, can continue to provide the invaluable service to the people of Outram. Bear with me for another couple of “thank-you”s please.. I can’t let the opportunity pass to reach out and thank the team of willing helpers who did such a sterling job making everything run smoothly, from collecting equipment, setting up the hall, through manning the screenings, to clearing it all away again. Thanks also to Lisa Chatfield for persistently contacting distributors and soliciting permission to screen the movies, and to the distributors themselves, Magna Pacific, Sony Pictures, Madman Theatrical NZ, Cloud South Films, Rialto Distribution and NHNZ to whom we’re also grateful for the loan of the projector. Events like Cine-Fest would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors, and so my final thanks go out to Out Of The Attic, Heather’s Home Sewing Service, Dave Callon and Rose Cottage Junior Reporters, don’t forget to send in your reviews – we have some Hoyts vouchers to give away to the writers of the winning entries, as well as publication in the next West Of The Taieri. What did you think of Cine-Fest? Leave us a comment tell us what was good, what not so good, what you’d like to see next time perhaps – maybe even ideas for other events we could run – I’m thinking of perhaps having a movie making competition next time maybe, with one session being all the movies being shown and judged? Be great to hear your ideas too… already had one comment that we could perhaps move it to the May school holidays to be a little warmer (well, hopefully) so perhaps that’s a good idea – warmer can only be a good thing 
As part of Cine-Fest we are running a Junior Reporter competition for budding reporters aged 12 years and under. To enter, download a Press Pass from here.. Fill in the pass and bring it along to the movie of your choice. Get it stamped as you enter the movie, and then write us a movie review (you may want to bring your reporter’s pencil and paper to take notes!) You can enter reviews of as many movies as you like – just make sure you complete a press pass for each and get it stamped as you enter. The entries will be judged in 2 age categories and the winning entries will be printed in the next issue of West Of The Taieri. The winners will receive a Movie voucher. Remember, you can see which movies we are screening and what time they are on by following the Events / cine-fest links.
Not sure what the correct collective noun for movies is but we certainly have a plethora of them confirmed for Cine-Fest now… we were hoping for something for everyone and I think we’ve done a pretty good job (all credit to Lisa – I dread to think of the debt of favours she has run up in the name of Cine-Fest) For the family and kids we have Bugsy Malone The Secret Of Moonacre Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs To appeal to the 16+ audience we’ll be showing Scarfies We’ll also be showing a couple of doco’s.. Food Inc investigates the dark secrets of the American Food Industry In This Way of Life, a ” captivating, visually ravishing doco, we watch Peter and his wife Colleen over an eventful four years as they do whatever it takes to provide emotional security and a life in harmony with nature for their six children.” Our dramas are Little Women Sunshine Cleaning Company Check out the trailers on the Cine-Fest page under Events.. The screening schedule will be published very soon – do come along to enjoy the movies on offer and support our causes by buying as many raffle tickets as you can along with pop corn and soft drinks of course!