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Young Chef Young Musician
On course for victory In tune with Rotary
The first ever District 1175 Rotary Young Chef Milly Atkinson (sponsored by Plympton RC) and
Final was held at Exeter College in January. Dulcie Bromley Hurn (St Austell) won the vocalist section
Van den Heuvel, of Penryn College, was the of the District’s Young Musician competition and
winner, producing the best three-course meal in go forward to the Regional Finals in Blandford.
the allotted two hours using ingredients with a Cameron Hughes (St Austell, cello) and Lewis
maximum cost of £15. Allen-Waldren (Plympton, clarinet) go though in
the instrumental category.
L to R: Jamie Squire, Dulcie van den Hervel, Bryan Stoyel Young Musicians
and Harvey Dunn
A spokesman for the event, which took place at
Second place went to Harvey Dunn (Ivybridge the Sherwell Centre, Plymouth University, said:
School) ; third was Jamie Squire of Bideford “The musicianship of all the other participants was
College. All three move on to the regional final to also very high with the vocalists, Rebecca Jackson
be held at South Devon College on March 12. (Exmouth and District) and Rose Mason
(Torrington) singing confidently with good
College staff and students helped the six girls and expression. Rosie Martin (Otter Valley, flute)
three boys throughout the afternoon in the and Rees Parkhouse (Torrington, drums) were
Michael Caines kitchen. Thanks go to Richard the youngest competitors and both showed
Hunt and Matthew Pickett, the judges. tremendous potential.”
More information from Rotary Young Chef Co- Thanks must go to the eminent judges, various
ordinator Stephen Kings at kings@kecl.org. Rotarians who helped organise the event and
Plymouth University for the venue.