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HomeNewsFamily fair action aplenty

Family fair action aplenty

GET ready for an action packed, fun-filled day at the St Andrew’s Anglican College Family Fair on Saturday 30 May.
Starting at 11am, there will be stalls as well as an animal nursery, face painting, treasure hunts, a lucky jar, tie dying and lots more for the whole family.
Rides will start at 11.30am with something for all ages, including the Flash Dance Ride, Dodgem Cars, Swinger, Pirate Ship and the Avalanche.
Live entertainment on the Main Stage will include dancing and music, with a fantastic fireworks display to top the day off at 5.30pm.
Delicious food will be available from Wood Fire Grill, Pizza Capers and Magic of India, as well as your favourites including barbecues, hot chips, soft drinks, lollies, cakes and slices, fairy floss, popcorn and more.
Entry to the Family Fair is free and you can enjoy unlimited rides by purchasing a $35 wrist band, or save money and purchase your wristband online before the event for $30 by visiting www.trybooking.com.au/HNIY. Rides can be purchased individually on the day from $3 to $5 per ride.
For more information contact the College on 5471 5555 or email enquiries@saac.qld.edu.au.

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