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Prepare for the International Food Fair

Get ready for all the fun of the fair at Sunshine Beach State School, as they host their annual International Food Fair on Friday 7 June, 2.30 – 7.30pm.

Bring your picnic rug or camping chairs and relax and enjoy the variety of food that will be on offer while the kids are entertained on the thrilling carnival rides! There will be rides for all ages, from Round Up and Let’s Dance, to the Tea Cups and an inflatable obstacle course.

In addition, there will be the school’s famous laden cake, crazy hair and magic stalls, and live entertainment from Noosa’s own Harii Bandhu.

The night will finish at 7pm with a stunning firework display that will light up the sky.

Entry is free but unlimited ride bands can be pre-purchased prior to the Fair at www.trybooking.com/BCHEU. Prices start at $31 for a single unlimited ride band. Single ride tickets can be purchased at the event, as can additional unlimited ride bands.

The school invites all the community to join them at this annual event. Ride-bands can be pre-purchased online or on the day. If online, they can be collected at the Fair after 2.30pm.

Head to the school’s Facebook page for all the up to date Fair news. Please note that this is an alcohol-free event suitable for all ages.

 

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