There’s growing excitement among students at St Augustine’s Primary School as the school’s community fair fast approaches.
A variety of rides and attractions will be on offer including a petting zoo, a jumping castle, performances, food trucks, stalls, DJs, face-painting and more.
Principal Cathy Steere said its the first time the fair has returned since Covid.
“We’re really excited about bringing the community together,” she said.
Students and teachers will be involved as part of the festivities.
“We have an environment and sustainability focus at our school so [the students] are creating gifts per grade that have got an environmental element towards them,” Ms Steere said.
She said another highlight of the evening will be a special collaborative ukulele performance by students and seniors from a local community group.
The St Augustine’s fair extraordinaire will run from 4-8.30pm on Friday 27 February at 33-35 Augustines Way, Keilor.
“Come along to the St Augustine’s community fair! It’s for everybody far and wide in our community,” Ms Steere said.
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