PROJECTS by more than 25 Wingham High School students will feature in the 2014 Manning Great Lakes High Schools Technology Display next month.
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This year's display is to be held at the Manning Regional Art Gallery in Macquarie Street, Taree.
The display will be open to the public from 10am to 4pm Tuesday November 25 through to Friday November 28, and conclude with the prize giving ceremony at 6pm.
The technology display showcases students' work from local high schools from Wingham, Gloucester, Bulahdelah, Tuncurry-Forster and Taree.
It has a proud history of some 24 years, organised and run by the local group of dedicated technology teachers from public and private high schools.
On display will be students work from year seven through to year 12, encompassing many and varied innovative and imaginative projects.
Major projects will be awarded to the winners of many categories, including junior mandatory technology through to senior design and technology subjects.
Projects will include areas of wood working, metal working, design, engineering, graphics, electronics, furniture, textiles and many more.
Each year there is a "people's choice award" awarded to the student whose project is deemed to be the best by the general viewing public.
The organisers have been very fortunate to have the support of many local businesses.
They wish to acknowledge and show their appreciation to all those businesses that have sponsored the prizes, and these include Manning River Steel, Midcoast Water, Rocket Tools, Southcott Engineering, Bunnings and Greater Taree City Council.
For more information, call Graeme Taylor on 6553 5488.