Carno residents secretly competed as singers in outlandish costumes for a Masked Singer event that raised £3,397 for the Urdd Eisteddfod and the village school.
T-Rex, Fish in a Tank, Jac Do, Mr Urdd and Washing Machine bravely took to the stage during a fun-filled evening compered by Alwena and Tudor Watkins and judged by Jack Woosnam, Rhiannon Snape and Sian Richards.
Fish in a Tank was revealed as AgriPro Services' Dylan Owen after he was unmasked as the winner following a final showdown against Rob Jones' Washing Machine.
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Organisers thanked all the competitors, including Mark 'Titch Jones, Llywelyn Jerman and Matthew Cooke, of I.C Quality Meats, for being "such great sports".
The organising committee would like to thank everyone who supported the event as well as the sponsors Cambrian House B&B, Spar Carno, Cwmllwyd Getaways, Grooming Amazing Trefeglwys and Phillip Edwards Painting and Decorating as well as the promise auction contributors Dai Jones, Huw Sarn, T. H. Rowlands and Paul Campbell. They also thanked Rhys Nutting Music Production and Carno Community Trust Fund.
A total of £3,397 was raised for Urdd as well as proceeds from the bar going to the Friends of Ysgol Carno.
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