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School’s in for all the fun of the fair

By MP News GroupNovember 17, 2015Updated:November 18, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
Fair-time fun: Pupils Taylor, Natham, Jess, Caitlin, Taylah, Jaelyn, (back): principal Nicky Fammartino, Deb Stargett, Brooke Hamilton, and Cr David Garnock get ready for the Wallaroo Primary School Fair, Saturday 28 November.
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Fair-time fun: Pupils Taylor, Natham, Jess, Caitlin, Taylah, Jaelyn, (back): principal Nicky Fammartino, Deb Stargett, Brooke Hamilton, and Cr David Garnock get ready for the Wallaroo Primary School Fair, Saturday 28 November.
Fair-time fun: Pupils Taylor, Natham, Jess, Caitlin, Taylah, Jaelyn, (back): principal Nicky Fammartino, Deb Stargett, Brooke Hamilton, and Cr David Garnock get ready for the Wallaroo Primary School Fair, Saturday 28 November.

WALLAROO Primary School at Hastings is holding its first school fair, Saturday 28 November.

Principal Nicky Fammartino said parent volunteers had worked hard on the project, in particular school council president Deb Stargett and vice president Brooke Hamilton.

“We have a lovely school community and the fair is a brilliant way to share this with the broader community,” she said.

Ms Fammartino welcomes the community to come along and have some fun, and is even volunteering to sit on top of the “dunk tank” machine and inviting students to throw the lucky ball.

The free fair 10am-3pm will feature a petting zoo, jumping castle, food stalls, games, fun races, scavenger hunt and face painting.

The school is in Stalwart Av, Hastings. Details: wallaroops.vic.edu.au

First published in the Western Port News – 17 November 2015

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