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Answer's to the questions :

1. Kevin McKidd sang “Love is Like a Rose”
2. The song is based on a poem by Robert Burns.
3. Kevin and KMKO auctioned off 15 autographed paper and fabric hearts on eBay "Giving Hearts" with all proceeds going to Save the Children!

Thank you to all who took part in our Valentines day Give Away.

All correct answers went into a draw ~ Random.org was used to make the draw.  






It gives us great pleasure to announce the following participants as the winners of a brand new region specific Made of Honour DVD, we will be emailing you shortly to obtain your details.

Region 1 Winner :  Li Zeng

Region 2 Winner : Amanda Girvan

congratulations to our winners ;-)



 
 
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Thank you to all who participated ...

and a big congratulations to Alessandra from Italy... we will be in contact with you once your Key Ring is in the post and on its way to you ......

Special thanks to Random.org for selecting the winner from the list of correct entries we received....


Correct answers to the questions were

1. Which Country In Africa did Kevin just visit ? (Mozambique)

2. Which organization did he accompany on his tour ? (Partners for Pediatric Progress)

3. Kevin's daughter mentioned that Dad never leaves home without his traveling scarf ~ How many different scarves did Kevin wear during his tour? (Kevin wore 2 scarves one black and white and one purple)

Once again congratulations (Congratulazioni!) to Alessandra



Streetwires – South African Wire Art
No-one is exactly certain how wire art came about. The most likely origins of this art form are the tranquil hills of Maputoland and Zululand in rural Northern Kwazulu-Natal, in the North-East corner of South Africa.

For many years, due to a lack of resources to buy proper toys, the young herdboys of these regions have been fashioning their own out of discarded coathanger wire, tin cans and whatever else they can get their hands on.

Their ingenuity is quite amazing, and it is not an uncommon sight to see one of these boys steering a fully functional, made-to-scale model car crafted solely from discarded materials, complete with independent axles, fully functional steering column and a keen attention paid to details such as licence plates, headlights and in some cases, optional extras like mag wheels

It wasn’t long before older inhabitants of the area, recognising the uniqueness and marketability of these wire toys, began making their own wire creations and selling them to tourists and visitors to the region, and the vibrant me
dium of wire art was born.

Keyring was designed and made by Andrew

 
 
Answer 3 easy questions and win an amazing KMK African Beaded Keyring  hand made from Africa

1. Which Country In Africa did Kevin just visit

2. Which organization did he accompany on his tour

3. Kevin's daughter mentioned that Dad never leaves home without his traveling scarf ~ How many different scarves
did Kevin wear during his tour

Send in your answers via our Contact us page ... select the competition radio button

one entry per person only ~ open to all Kevin McKidd Fans
all correct answers will go into a draw ~ random.org  will be used to determine the winner at random

winner will be notified via email
KMKonline staff are excluded from taking part in the competition
item will be posted Ex South Africa via express priority mail with tracking number provided
we will require all participants to submit
their email address,
proper name and full delivery address details
such information provided will be kept confidential and will not be disclosed,
except as required by law or for the purposes of running the contest
incorrect name and delivery details will nullify your entry
Item is not for resale or re Auction
Item has been hand made and donated by Andrew (designer and maker)

contest runs from 7 -21st July 2011

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Wire Art ~ No-one is exactly certain how wire art came about. The most likely origins of this art-form are the tranquil hills of Maputoland and Zululand in rural Northern Kwazulu-Natal, in the North-East corner of South Africa
click here [Link] to view all the images and tweets that Kevin tweeted via @KmcKonline
during his tour