Bulahdelah Central School honours Matt Smith at Memorial Concert Bulahdelah, Wootton, Nerong by NOTA - January 7, 2017 PERFORMERS: Kathy Aquilina, Ken Smith, Walter Prowse, Kim Smith, Rhianna Campbell, Tim Cooper, Louise Young and Nikki Legge. The Bulahdelah Central School community came together to honour the memory of 2011 school captain Matt Smith at a memorial concert recently held at the school. More than 40 students belted out the latest hits and a couple of golden oldies whilst others pumped out rock and dramatic monologues in recognition of Matt’s passion for music and drama. Modern Media: Advertise with News Of The Area and you get your ad in 1) in Print, 2) on the News Website (like this ad), and 3) on our Social Media news site. A much more efficient way to advertise. Reach a HUGE audience for a LOW price TODAY! Call us on 02 4983 2134. Or media@newsofthearea.com.au Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Staff also entertained the large crowd with maths teacher Walter Prowse and scientist Tim Cooper stealing the show with their virtuosic solos in ‘Sweet Home Chicago.’ The rapturous applause, cheering and spontaneous dancing ensured a memorable end to the year. Former student and one of Matt’s classmates, Rhiannon Campbell from Hawks Nest, presented impressive vocal solos which highlighted her crystal-clear voice. Rhiannon said she always looks forward to performing in the concert. “Matt was a huge part of my school life and had a big influence on my music as well,” she said. “I performed in the first Matt Smith Concert five years ago, and I’ve been back every year since.” For many of the young musicians, any signs of nervousness were quickly replaced with excitement and pride as they shared their music with the audience. A visit from Santa, the talent of the performers and the enthusiasm of the audience were some of the many highlights during the afternoon. Matt’s parents Kim and Ken Smith told News Of The Area they were proud to see so many students participate in the concert. “There was so much energy, so much love and so much laughter which is Matt all over,” Kim said. “The concert was all about friends having fun and embodied the legacy that Matt left.” The afternoon celebrated the achievements and talents of the former BCS captain whose life was tragically taken in 2011. By Daniel SAHYOUN SUPPORTING: Ken and Kim Smith congratulate Dane Pope from Tea Gardens following his first public performance. Ken and Kim Smith with former student Rhiannon Campbell from Hawks Nest. Ken and Kim Smith catch up with Tia Nganwoo from Karuah, last year’s recipient of the Matt Smith Award.