Scotland Island Dog Race On
Television
Dr Harry coming to Scotland
Island
Monday Nov. 19 to film a
segment
We need as many two &
four-legged extras as possible!
Please spread the word...
Calling past Scotland Island dog winners & participants - Better Homes & Gardens and Dr Harry
are coming to the island to film next Monday,
November 19, for a segment that will go to air pre-Christmas,
and we need to supply two things;
- Contact details for any past winning dog owners
(offshore category) whose dogs are still of this earth
- As many Dogs, kids & other humans to meet on the
beaches on the eastern side of Bells Wharf (where the race usually
starts from) next Monday from 4.15pm
with swimmers, stand-up paddle boards, boogie boards etc. so we
can recreate a smaller version of the dog race start for filming
purposes
Timing is to coincide with the high school ferry and we should be done
by 5pm.
Come & get involved and you might get your mush on TV!
Please email Lisa on lisa@occ.net.au
urgently if you are a past winner & happy to chat on camera, or if
you have any other questions.
A complete set of past electronic newsletters since May 2000 can be
found and read at https://ymlp.com/archive_gesgjgm.php or
by clicking
here or by visiting the Mona Vale Library.
The Island website is at www.scotlandisland.org.au
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