23 August 2008

A Day in the Life of an Anti-Graffiti-ist

You've thought about joining the anti-graffiti league but you're not quite sure if it's for you? Well, let us present Our Guide to A Day in the Life of an Anti-Graffiti-ist! If after reading this guide you decide you want to join in (and we would welcome you with open arms!) then please email the club at rotaractswb@hotmail.com :)

Warning: This guide is potentially not applicable for those anti-graffiti heroes who live a little further away and may incite jealousy!

7am: Alarm goes off, hit snooze. 7:10 am: Hit snooze again.
7:20 am: Hit snooze for the third time.


7:30 am: Wake up and get dressed in various old clothes and falling apart runners. It is important to look the part although you will be supplied with a stylish visbility vest! You may wish to add your own protective gear - old lab coats work perfectly!

[Lisa (L) and Amanda (R) model Anti-Graffiti gear]

7:45 am: Head for John's workshop aka Anti-Graffiti Central (right near Darra train station).
8:10 am: Everyone's here? The ute's geared up? Let's go!
8:30 am: That's a lot of graffiti....



But hand out a few paintbrushes....


[Adam's hard at work]

And before you know it you're almost done! Many hands really do make for light work :)


[Some of the team: Sharyn, Tim, Lisa, Amanda, Yu-Min, Karl and Adam]


10 am: We're done! Breakfast!

Anti-graffiti is generally held on the last Sunday of each month. The next anti-graffiti morning is on Sunday 31 August starting at 8am. Please email rotaractswb@hotmail.com if you want to come!

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