Who said opposites attract?
Being married to a community-minded person motivates you to do more, according to one of four couples who will be recognised for their achievements at the Gosford City Australia Day Community Awards tomorrow evening (January 18). Umina couple, Barrie and Nola McKeowen, and Bill and Wendy Cook, of St. Hubert’s Island, are among the 99 nominees who will be acknowledged in front of a 380 strong-crowd at the gala presentation evening. Woy Woy Little Theatre life members, Barrie and Nola were nominated for being the “backbone” of countless shows over their 40 years of dedication to the theatre. “Being a couple, who both share the common interest of the theatre, motivates both of us to do more — we’re a team,” said Nola. “We’re very excited and honoured that we have been nominated for a Community Award,” said Barrie. As Executive Set Designer, Nola designs the set, while Barrie, as Operations Manager, brings her designs to life. Their keen interest in the theatre has not only rubbed off on
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