by Lyn Judd
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7 September 2023
Like it had been scripted for high drama, the heavy cloud, rain and hail all magically cleared in time to reveal the Super Blue Moon in all it's glory. It rose majestically into the sky above the 100 strong crowd that had gathered at The Cauldron to witness the spectacle, to the strains of Blue Moon, sung by TMU Assoc. President and singer Deborah Sykes From the delicious BBQ to information about analemmas, the strong turnout literally ate it all up! We were proud to work with delicious produce from the Eagle Heights Bakery, Eagle Heights Butcher, Foodworks and Joseph the Greengrocer in Main Street. Graham Violett's presentation on what an analemma is, and how they work, was excellent and it was fascinating to learn more about these ancient sundials. Huge thanks also to local musician Dane Sharpe who gave up his time to provide entertainment as did Guy & Bernie with acoustic support later in the evening. As for the star of the show, there will be a fourth Supermoon this season with the last one appearing on 29 September. Thanks to The Cauldron for allowing us to use their venue, and to everyone for coming along on the night to support this wonderful Community project. With your patronage the Tamborine Mountain Universe will continue to aim for the Stars. Photos courtesy of Bjorn Schmal Film and Media www.bjornschmal.com