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June 2nd, 2009
Talented dancer Amy Garnett was officially presented with an anonymous bursary of £200, along with the Sue Regan Memorial Trophy for the most promising dancer at this year's Cleethorpes Dance Festival.
Amy (13), a member of the Clee Academy of Dance, was chosen as the winner by adjudicator Maureen Law.
The Tollbar Business and Enterprise College pupil was delighted with both prizes and it meant a lot to receive the award in memory of Sue who organised the festival for many years.
"I love dance and enjoy coming to Clee Academy, all of us are such good friends and our dance teacher Bev Wade is fantastic," she said.
"In the future I would love to be a professional dancer and want to move to America."
Bev said: "It is great that Amy has been chosen for the bursary and trophy out of so many dancers at the festival, she is a fantastic dancer."
Co-organiser of the festival Dave Burns, who presented Amy with her awards, added: "The bursary was donated by someone who wanted to contribute to the festival and it will go towards Amy's tuition fees."
"I would like to thank Sue's partner Mick Bryant for organising the trophy and the adjudicator who saw something special in Amy."
Article from Cleethorpes Chronicle - Thursday May 28th 2009