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Come to our Fair - November 11!

Carla Butcher from Good Shepherd School

Hi All,

Good Shepherd Catholic School is a small school but we have
the best fair ever - located at 30 Telford Ave, Balmoral - the Fair is on the
11th of November, starting at 11am.

It truly is a great day out for everyone:

- A hall filled to the brim with White Elephant items

- Silent Auction/Quickfire Raffles - with great prizes

- Preserves

- The Divine Cake Stall/Sweet Stall

- a Kids Zone - games, Zorb, prizes, chocolate trailer, bouncy castle, face painting and an overflowing toys stall

- pre-loved clothing/Shoes and accessories - Food Stalls: Korean, Dutch, Samosa, Devonshire Tea, Pulled Pork, Mussel Fritters, Samoan, Tongan, Nachos and more ....

- farm animals

plus loads more stalls

This is our main fundraiser for the next two years so come along get yourself some lovely food
and help support a school fundraising for more challenging play round equipment
to help build resilient kids!

enjoy your week

GSS Fair committee

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