2025 NOVEMBER / DEC
THE GREYTON POST
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The Dog v Donkey Olympics
more—keeping the younger crowd entertained while the grown-ups warmed up for the main spectacle.
tea. The crowd roared.
the back of Potters, splashing their way through relay races that had the crowd in stitches.
T his year’s joint EARS was nothing short Penny Sparrowhawk
And of course, our fearless Australian lifeguard Emcee— whose identity remains under wraps to protect both himself and the innocent—
fundraising showdown between GAWS and
of hilarious and heart- warming. Hosted by Amy and Tommy at the Old Potters Inn, the pub was transformed into a playground where children,
was the ultimate
showman. With guts, gusto (and more than a little mischief), he kept the
evening rolling in laughter.
adults, dogs, and donkeys all found their moment of glory.
A huge thank you to everyone who joined the fun, supported with raffle tickets, and cheered us on. Together, we raised not just funds, but plenty of smiles.
At 6pm the “serious business” began: the official Olympic swim! Volunteers from both GAWS and EARS bravely took to the pool at
The highlight? A surprise royal appearance by Queen Colleen, who ceremoniously “warmed” the waters by pouring in her famous pot of
The afternoon kicked off with old-fashioned fairground games—darts, boules, and
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