To ensure the club stayed within COVID-19 rules and regulations, the club decided to head to the Corowa Whisky and Chocolate Factory for lunch in their function room. They did a brilliant job and 55 people enjoyed cheese boards and pizzas to share on each table.
The award winners were:
Most Successful Oarsman: Spencer Holland
Most Successful Oarswoman: Julie Underwood
Most Successful Coxswain: Adelyn Holland
Most Determined (Presidents Shield) – Bella Heagney
Most Improved (Glen Bartlett Memorial) – Clancy Tomlinson
Best 1st Year – Taylah Storer
Captains Award – Sommers Hogan & Adelaide Robb
Appreciation of Services – Ian MacDonald
Club Person of the Year – Danniel Holland
Corowa Rowing Club is open, and have a COVID-19 Safety Plan in place which follow all regulations passed down by the NSW State Government.
If you are interested in coming along and trying out rowing as a sport, the club is open Monday – Thursdays from 4.30pm and Sunday mornings from 9.30am.
Rowing is a sport that the whole family can be involved in – from competitive rowing at national level or social rowing.
Social BBQ’s (BYO) are also back on Thursday nights.
This year the club is inviting everyone to come down, look around and try rowing from December 1 to December 6. On the Tuesday night (Dec 1) from 4.30pm you are welcome to come down and have a look around the shed, be introduced to rowing – then on Thursday night December 3 – go out on the water rowing which will be followed by a BBQ. On Sunday December 6 the club is holding the annual Santa Regatta which will be a fun day on and off the water with Santa making an appearance to hand out some lollies to the kids.
The club is almost finished the total refurbishment that they were fortunate enough to get a grant for – everything has been updated from floors to electrical and the club are looking forward to having an official opening of this early next year.