DESPITE the presence of zombies, witches, ghosts and other ghoulish characters, people should not be afraid to attend Tathra Public School’s annual fete on Friday.
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The family event will as usual offer something for everyone, with a range of activities, stalls, food and refreshments available.
The Halloween theme is being revisited as it has proved so popular with the children in the past who enjoy dressing up in their scary costumes.
“Having a themed fete is more fun for the kids,” coordinator Alexis Creary said.
The fete will be officially opened at 4.30pm and for three hours children, parents, grandparents and the public will be kept entertained with various displays and activities.
There will be food, craft and book stalls, a haunted house, face painting and photo booth, chocolate wheel, kids’ disco, fortune teller, jumping castle and games.
Young high school trickster Rhys Davies will also put on a show, which is sure to be a crowd pleaser.
There will be prizes for the best dressed girl, best dressed boy and best dressed family.
“The fete is the school’s main fundraiser and is always well supported,” Ms Creary said.
“And once again the teachers have been really helpful.”
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