User talk:SGCNZ

Welcome, and question
Kia ora! Welcome to Wikipedia, and thanks for your edits to Sheilah Winn. I wondered if by any chance you might be aware of a reliable secondary source (e.g. newspaper article or book) that would go into more detail about the founding of the Sheilah Winn festival and the role of Dawn Saunders? It would be helpful to be able to add more sources on this (and perhaps expand the page for Dawn Saunders).

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 * Alright thank you! I am Dawn Sanders' current intern, so my reliable source would be Dawn Sanders herself and her various books she wrote about SGCNZ. She was the founder of the festivals herself. So I am not sure how to quote a primary source here correctly in this case.
 * sgcnz.com, the website for SGCNZ would have some of this information as well.
 * I am very open to a change of the user name, so if you may have a suggestion that would count as a non-organizational username I would be open to that!
 * Thanks for your help and advice here!
 * Miriam Hering SGCNZ (talk) 02:47, 28 October 2022 (UTC)