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Get ready for the Bush Dance and Country Fair

Noosa Christian College is holding a Bush Dance and Country Fair on Sunday 4 August at 20 Cooroy Belli Creek Road, Cooroy from 2pm to 7pm.

From 2pm to 5pm there will be a great variety of stalls open, from the traditional fairy floss and popcorn, lucky dips, chocolate coin toss, friendship bracelets, French crepes, sweet stalls, face painting, balloons, and many more stalls and activities.

There will be food galore (including our famous curries), games, competitions and, of course, coffee. A lot of the stalls are a gold coin to play, so bring your change!

We will have a ‘Bank’ on the day for you to be able to get change if you need it. Rides will be available, and ride bands can be purchased for $15/band. Discounts apply for three or more ridebands. Rides will finish at 5pm.

From 5pm to 7pm, The Smashing Bumpkins will start the bush dance! Last year, these guys were the highlight of the event, and we are so excited they will be joining us again.

All are welcome to attend. There is plenty of parking available. Please invite your family and friends to enjoy an afternoon of fun and frivolities.

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