Newsletter-june-23-2015 - Freshwater State School

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Newsletter-june-23-2015 - Freshwater State School
Term 2 Week 8
Freshwater State School
20/15
STUDENT NEWS
Principal
Ms Vicki Sparkes
Deputy Principal
Mr Bob Lowth
Mrs Melinda Gothmann
Business Services Manager
Mrs Anne Carson
Administration Officers
Mrs Jean Duncan
Mrs Kathy Smyth
Guidance Officer
Jane Brentnall – (Mon, Tue & Fri)
ABSENCES
 4058 9260
EMAIL
[email protected]
SCHOOL
 4058 9222
OFFICE HOURS
8:15am - 3:30pm
SCHOOL WEBSITE
www.freshwaterss.eq.edu.au
GENERIC EMAIL
[email protected]
NEWSLETTER EMAIL
[email protected]
SCHOOL OFFICE HOURS
Mon – Fri 8:15am – 3:30pm
UNIFORM SHOP HOURS
Tuesday
8:30 – 9am
Thursday
8:30 – 9am
OUTSIDE SCHOOL HOURS CARE
 4058 0252
EMAIL
[email protected]
FRESHWATER P&C OFFICE
 4055 2946
EMAIL
[email protected]
SCHOOL DENTIST CAIRNS NTH
 4226 4702
SCHOOLWATCH
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DATES TO REMEMBER
23 June
25 June
26 June
26 June
13 July
15 July
16 July
22 July
Eisteddfod
800m Finals at 8:20am at FSS
Yr 3–6 Athletics Carnival
Last day of Term 2
First day of Term3
Year 2 Kuranda Rail Excursion
P-2 Athletics Carnival
Plants/Free Dress Day
23rd June 2015
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
It hardly seems like we started the year and we are half way through!! Report cards were
sent home on Friday. If you did not receive it, please contact the office to obtain a copy. All
teachers are available for interviews for any students. I suggest that parents take up this
offer to discuss your student’s progress and report if you are concerned about anything.
STAFFING UPDATE
At the start of next term, Ms Gothmann will be on leave and Ms Martina Leiter will be the
Deputy Principal for Prep – Year 2. Ms Sarah McCauley will also be on leave and Ms Ann
Speck will continue working with her class 2SM. Ms Megan Jobson is moving with her
husband so 4NS will have a new teacher on Wednesday each week, working with Mrs Nikki
Sandford.
Thank you to staff for fantastic work last week – Disco, Year 4 evening, the Eisteddfod.
am looking forward to the sports day on Friday.
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Keep a watch on our school these holidays
Parents and students can help take care of our school by reporting any suspicious afterhours activity to School Watch on - 13 17 88. By keeping an eye out we can work together
to create a safer school community and help to reduce vandalism, theft and arson in our
school. If you see something suspicious, please don’t intervene. Call the School Watch
number and let the local police or State Government Protective Security Service deal with
the matter.
Read on the holidays
School holidays are the perfect time for students to pick up a book and commit to the
Premier’s Reading Challenge. The reading period closes in early September, so there is
still plenty of time to meet the challenge. For more information visit the Premier’s Reading
Challenge website at http://education.qld.gov.au/schools/readingchallenge
From the Deputy Principal
School Wide Positive Behaviour Support
This week our focus is Be Responsible in the School Environment. In this lesson, we
address a number of ways that students can ensure they contribute to keeping our school
clean and tidy by:
Cleaning up
1. Help the teacher tidy the classroom.
2. Put things away where they belong.
3. Put rubbish in the bin.
Look after our grounds and buildings
1. Walk around the gardens.
2. Don’t draw on walls or buildings.
3. Report any problems to an adult.
Farewell…for now!
This week is my final week at school before taking some time off for maternity leave. While
I am enormously excited about the new chapter ahead for my husband and I, there is also a
significant tinge of sadness as I will be leaving behind the work (and people) that bring me
much pleasure and professional satisfaction. There is no doubt that Freshwater State
School is the best school I have ever worked at, and the teachers, students and parents are
the reason why. I look forward to seeing you all again when I return to Freshie in 2016.
Best wishes for the remainder of the year 
Have a great week!
Yours in Learning,
Melinda Gothmann
DEPUTY PRINCIPAL
School Phone Number: 4058 9222
Email: [email protected]
YEAR 3 – 6 INTERHOUSE ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
We are holding our Inter-house Athletics Carnival at Smithfield State High School this Friday, the 26th June. All
children born 2003-2006 will compete and travel by bus departing school at 8:50am and returning at approx.
2:45pm. Notes have been sent home and they are due back to school as soon as possible please. Children who
have not returned this form cannot travel by bus so it’s important to ensure your child has returned their note.
Children need to wear their Sports House uniform, hat, sunscreen/zinc (no texta marks) and appropriate footwear.
Spikes may be worn but for events only, they are not to be worn as general footwear.
Please ensure your child has ample food and water for the day. The following items are on sale and there is no
need to pre-order.
Burgers
$3.50
Water/Juice
$1.50
BURGER COLLECTION TIMES/ CATERING
10.40am – 2006
10.50am – 2005
11.00am – 2004
11.10am – 2003
Tea/Coffee/cakes are available for adults to purchase and any donations of cakes brought to the school for sale
are much appreciated. The coffee van will be in attendance. Refer further in this newsletter for the timetable of
the day.
800M IS ON THURSDAY 25 JUNE - TOP OVAL
9.20am – 800m – All students born 2003 – 2006 are to participate.
The estimated timetable is
10.20am – 2006
11.30am – 2004 and 2005
1.30pm – 2003
Parents/Carers/Relatives are more than welcome to spectate.
Mrs Knight
ATHLETICS DAY TIMETABLE
8.50am
Buses depart school
9.15am Arrive at Smithfield SHS and assemble in house areas
9:20am War Cries/ Introductions
9.30am
200m Finals
(2003 to 2006 Boys and Girls - children preselected)
10.00am 80m & 100m heats
(2006, 2005, 2004, 2003 - all children to participate)
(First three (subject to change) in each heat to advance to the final)
11:00 AM LUNCH BREAK
100 metres -
All students born 2003 to 2006
12.00pm -
Shot put (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Boys and Girls - children preselected)
Long Jump (2006, 2005, 2004, 2003 Boys and Girls - children preselected)
Ball Games (2003 – 2006 - All children not preselected in Shot Put or Long Jump to participate in Ball
Games, Parachute, Giant Earth Ball and Relays - rotate after 10 minutes at each activity. All will earn
points for their house.)
Afternoon tea can be taken in between events after 1.00pm
1:30 pm
2:00 pm
2:15 pm
Relays (2006, 2005, 2004, 2003)
Clean Up and Presentations
Departures
We look forward to seeing you on Thursday and/or Friday. Please BYO chair for your comfort!
Children need to apply sunscreen before departing home/school, wear a hat and bring ample food and drink to last the
day. Please no texta markings on skin.
NOTES are to be returned by tomorrow Wednesday 23 June to the School Office.
Thanks
Mrs Knight
AUDITIONS FOR FETE
Calling all our talented performers! Students in Years 1-7 will have the chance to perform at the Fete. Preps will get to experience the
talent show from the audience. If you would like to perform in the talent quest at the fete then please plan and practice over the
holidays, especially if you are working on a group performance. Audition forms will be available from the Library after the holidays.
Make sure you put your music on a USB and check that dance teachers are happy for you to use their work. Have fun preparing, we
are looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
Mrs Turton
School Phone Number: 4058 9222
Email: [email protected]
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PRACTICE AWARDS
Congratulations to the students listed for their hard work with practicing their instrument: Thomas Bodsworth, Silas
Gregory, Joel Rasheed, Nate Smyth and Oliver Spray.
CONGRATULATIONS
The following students have received a Merit Award (left 2 columns) for Good Behaviour and/or Academic Achievement
and Tough Cookie Award (right 2 columns).
Merit Awards
Tough Cookie Awards
PAM
Ava Bamford
PKW
Isabella Whyte
PAM
Nikolas Anderson
PKW
Zacary Godkin
PNM
Jessheel Kumar
PRW
Joss Ingram
PNM
Ella Byrne
PRW
Eli Sheardown
1EH
Mason Moore
1SB
Lily Magill
1MD
Alice Goodall
1SB
Shannon Winters
1MD
Dea Yates
2CG
Soraya Nowak
1EH
Finn Hardwick
2CG
Ronan Sellars
2DO
Lana Haug
2RO
Brian Vogel
2DO
Tatsumi Saki-Green
2RO
Kedea Owen
2AY
Sydney Richter
2SM
Mitchell Ward
2SM
Max Britton
2AY
Rex MacDonald
3JR
Ellie Harmer-Wise
3AM
Layla Boissevain
3JR
Joshua McCoid
3AM
Jordan Cash
3SS
Jordan Monson
3NT
Jasmin Hemaida
3SS
Aislinn Graham
3NT
Preston Bury
4KW
Jai Turner
4NS
Sana Ito Pushenjak
4KW
Bella Cochran
4NS
Elliott Smyth
4SG
Chelsey Mills
5JP
Jett Brooks
4SG
Scarlett King
5JP
Wayce Diamond
5SW
Joshua Todd
5SM
Jennai Malaquin
5SW
Elizabeth McGill
5SM
Dalziel Beal
6NB
Makaela Morgan
6BU
Harry Witherall
6NB
Grace Johnson
6BU
Tarryn Varga
LOTE
Lucinda Ericson
HPE
Lainee O’Brien
HPE
Sam Bryceson
LOTE
Ace Almond
YEAR 4 ACTIVITY NIGHT
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On Tuesday 16 June 2015 the year four classes held an activity night at Freshwater SS. We all wore denim jeans of
skirts, checked shirts to fit with the Aussie theme. The activity night started at 5.30pm with a sausage sizzle. It was
yummy! The teachers and some parents helped prepare and cook the BBQ. We also had juice if we wanted some. At
6.15pm Mrs Dixon called all of the students to their sitting area to prepare for the activities. First we had to get on the
stage in three lines. All the year four students sang ‘We Are Australian’ by The Seekers and then recited two poems.
They were the first verse from the ‘Man From Snowy River’ by A.B. Patterson and ‘My Country’ by Dorethea Mackellar.
There was also a video clip running on a big screen showing the tall ships coming through Sydney Harbour and a lot of
outback footage that matched the verses from ‘We Are Australian’. We had learnt a lot about early Australia in history in
semester one. We then moved from the stage to the dancing area and did an Aussie Bush Dance called the Brown Jug
Polka. It was great fun. After this all year four did the Hokey Pokey. The teachers and students had organised a surprise
for all the parents and friends who attended. The students were told to go and ask their supporters to come down and
join them in the dancing. We all did the Hokey Pokey. It was great fun. After this Mrs Dixon thanked everyone for coming
and making our Activity Night such a success. It was time for us to go and the teachers stayed and packed up.
Itta Akizawa 4LD
YEAR 5 CAMP AT LAKE TINAROO
Have you ever been on a school camp? Well here’s your chance to find out all about it! The Year 5’s went to Lake
Tinaroo for 3 days last week and we had a fantastic time. We participated in a variety of activities including orienteering,
canoeing, catapult making, fencing (Enguard!), archery and low ropes. These activities require balance, self confidence
and trust. While canoeing you learn how to paddle your canoe and turn around in the water . Not to mention how to tip
Mrs Wilson overboard and making her swim in the cold lake! During Archery Ms McCarthy was the ONLY teacher to get
a bullseye. All the other activities were challenging yet heaps of fun. We also had a disco where lots of people, including
the teachers, wore a funny wig. On the final night Mr Gubby gave us a Trivia night and he was accompanied by Mr Pont
on the keyboard. We highly recommend Year 5 camp to all future Year 5’s. It is heaps of fun and you don’t have time to
miss your mum. Thanks to all the teachers for taking care of us and for all the parents for letting us go.
Scarlett Thompson Sabrina Kiesey-Calding, Charlotte Bellwood and Keira Deed.
School Phone Number: 4058 9222
Email: [email protected]
YEAR 5 DRAMA
In Term 3 all Year 5 students will be participate in an In-School Primary Drama program.
This program has been specifically designed in line with the Australian National Curriculum and is part of the individual
students’ end of semester assessment. During this unit of work the students will work alongside The Young Company’s
team of theatre directors. Freshwater State School has had an ongoing relationship with The Young Company which
allows us to access this Drama program at a reduced cost. Each student has been invoiced $50.00 and a letter detailing
this program has already been sent home with your child. This note also includes details of performances dates. Please
check your child’s school bag and if you haven’t already received your note, spare copies are available in the Office.
THANKS P&C!
At the last P/C meeting, the group endorsed a school based decision to purchase guided reading books for teachers to
use in their classrooms. The P/C matched the school budget, dollar for dollar, so $14 000 worth of books was purchased.
So an absolutely marvellous band of parent helpers, led by Ms Leah, Mrs Shepherd and Mrs Fuller, have now covered
and barcoded around 1000 books for the FSS children to use. A total of over 150 reading boxes now sit on our shelves in
a range of reading levels, so our teachers are now equipped with even more appropriate resources to improve our
children’s reading. What a wonderful team effort! Special thanks to the wonderful parents and teacher aides who so
eagerly helped to get this time consuming task done in record time – 6 weeks! Thanks to Ms Leah and Mrs Shepherd for
coordinating the job and to Mrs McDonald for spending lots of time ordering the right books for our children. Also our
dedicated P/C for supporting this initiative – thanks so much!! Happy reading everyone.
Many, many thanks
Sue Fuller (HOC)
GOLD COAST SUNS GIRLS REGIONAL FINAL IN TOWNSVILLE
Congratulations to Lili Collins, Emilie Davis, Grace Johnson, Freja Brown, Makaela Morgan, Madalyn Moore, Ronnee
Peckham, April Phillips-McMahon, Kira Yakich, Melissa Webb, Taylor Heyne, Jennai Malaquin, Abigail Farrell and
Sophie Fysh for their amazing effort and commitment to our girls AFL team this year. These girls travelled down and
back to Townsville yesterday to play Kirwan State School in the regional final. Kirwan got the early jump on Freshie, but
the girls never gave up and tackled hard to ensure the last three quarters were evenly matched. Kirwan SS will now head
to the state final on the Gold Coast in August. Huge thanks to Mrs Buttenshaw for giving up many lunchtimes to coach
the girls. Their skills and knowledge of the game have improved immensely. Also, thanks to our cheer squad who made
the trip down to cheer us on – Mr and Mrs Johnson senior, Mrs Johnson, Mr Farrell and Mr and Mrs Peckham.
Well done girls – your behaviour and sportsmanship was exemplary. Go Freshie!
Thanks
Mrs Knight
JUNIOR (PREP - YEAR 3) ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
th
The Junior Sports Day will be held on the top oval next term, on Thursday 16 July. Parents/carers/friends/relatives are
most welcome to join us. BYO chair and hat!
Timetable
9:20am –
9.30 am
9.35 am
10.30 am
10:50 am
All children from Grades P-3 to assemble on the top oval
for sprints. War cries etc
Sprints Heats begin.
Sprint Finals
Lunch
11:30 am
Mini Fun Sports for Year P-3 on the top oval
12.45 pm
Conclude Mini Fun Sports/Announce Winning House
1:00 pm
1.30pm
Afternoon Tea
Year P-3 return to classroom
School Phone Number: 4058 9222
Email: [email protected]
FUSION TENNIS SCHOOL CHALLENGE
Last Saturday the second round on the Fusion Tennis School Challenge was held at Trinity Beach Tennis Club.
Congratulations to Sergio Deuque, Max and Angus Carpenter, Dylan Northcott, Sabrina Keisey-Calding, William and
Angus Cleland, Silas Gregory, Bianca and Will Poropat, Stevie Moore, Ava Bramham-Whyte and Ella Anais-Monk for
representing Freshwater SS so well at this event. Freshwater improved from the first challenge and was placed 2nd
overall. Our students played with great sportsmanship against students from TAS, Caravonica, Redlynch, St. Andrews,
Holy Cross, Mother of Good Counsel, Peace Lutheran and Trinity Beach. Well done to our tennis representatives. The
next School Challenge is next term – more details later. Anyone can join in and play for our school – no experience
necessary!
Thanks Mrs Knight
CONCERT BAND PERFORMANCE AT LIMBERLOST CAFÉ – new date
This event has been cancelled this week due to weather. Look for a reminder and update in upcoming newsletters.
When:
Time:
Where:
Wednesday 29th July
8.15am - 8.45am
On the deck @ Cafe
FRESHIE SINGERS
th
Due to the Athletics Carnival the Freshie Singers will not be held on Friday the 26 June. Have a happy holiday and
we’ll see you back in Term 3. If anyone is keen to join Freshie Singers please pop into the Office to pick up a form and
bring it along in Term 3.
Meryl Nicol and Mr Fox
SCHOOL BANKING
Students please note that student banking is now closed for this term.
Term 3.
Student Banking will recommence in Week 1,
THANK YOU
Special thanks to Emilie Hobbs, her grandmother Virginia Regenzani and her mother Karen Hobbs for their wonderful
assistance and donations towards fixing up and mending our slightly warn out house mascots. Your time and effort is
very much appreciated. Thank you.
Mrs Knight
EISTEDDFOD
We would love to hear all the news from the Eisteddfod. If you have some results to share please email in so that we
can share these in the first newsletter for Term 3: [email protected]
Mrs Turton
LOTE
Tsuyu - rainy season - begins in June in Japan and usually lasts for 4 weeks. It is welcomed by many farmers as
they need the rice fields to fill with water so they can begin planting the rice. Children who want to scare away
the rain make paper prayer dolls called Teru Teru Boozu. They are made using a cotton ball, a tissue and string,
and look similar to ghosts when a face is drawn on. These are hung beside the windows in the house.
Sayounara Sawa Sensei! This week is Sawa’s final week at Freshwater. We thank her for a great term and wish
her all the best for the future!
NEWS FROM FRESHIE CAFÉ
Thanks to Jenny for assisting last week.
This week if we run out of milk it will be replaced with a poppa.
Treat of the week: VANILLA CAKE $1.00 PER SLICE.
Parents, please send a spoon with your child’s lunch if they are having yoghurt, thanks.
Have a great holiday and see you all next term
Have a great week and happy tuckshopping
Di, Manfred and Tomoyo
FRESHIE SHOP NEWS
There has been a price rise on our Polo shirts at the Freshie Shop, both the green polo and the sports house versions.
They are now $24.00. The full price list for the Freshie Uniform Shop is attached with the newsletter today.
School Phone Number: 4058 9222
Email: [email protected]
JANE’S JOTTINGS
Jane Brentnall – Guidance Officer
Tips for helping children connect
Here are some ideas for helping your child connect with your family and friends, and people in the neighbourhood and community:
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Practise social skills – for example, saying hello, using ‘please’ and ‘thank you’, saying ‘excuse me’ and waiting for your turn in a
conversation. Your child will watch the way you talk with others and follow your example.
Look at photos of family and friends with your child to spark her interest in the relationships that are important to your family.
Encourage your child to ask his grandparents and family friends about when they were young.
Make opportunities for relatives or family friends to have time with your child.
Walk or cycle to a local park and let your child play on the equipment. Being out in your neighbourhood gives you and your child the
chance to meet new people.
Get involved in community events and take your child along with you. Working bees at school, community gardens, fetes and festivals
give you and your child an opportunity to connect with people who are working together.
Show your child that connection is a two-way thing. When you work with others and help them, they’ll do the same for you. For example,
you might collect your neighbours’ mail when they’re on holiday and then they collect your mail when you’re away.
If your child has special needs, try to foster her relationship and your relationship with people who help to care for her – for example, carers,
teacher aides, therapists, doctors and so on. For example, you might help her to choose a photo of a special holiday to share with her carer.
GENERAL NOTICES
FRESHWATER TENNIS HOLIDAY CLINICS
Where: Freshwater Tennis Club Kamerunga Road
When: Monday 29th June – Wednesday 1st July
Time: 9am – 3pm
Cost: $90.00 for 3 days or $35 for 1 day
Bring: Hat, sunscreen, drink bottle, packed lunch plus bathers/towel
Bookings are essential!
More Information? Contact Dana on 0414 856 917 or email
[email protected]
THE YOUNG COMPANY WINTER DRAMA SCHOOL
Now is the time to sign up for the Young Company’s school holiday
programs. Students from 5 years to 12 years. Two programs available;
The Amazing Race – Journey to the Centre of the Earth and Neverland –
Let the Adventure Begin. For more information or to book please phone
4041 4066 or email [email protected]
GIRLS NRL SKILLS CLINIC
Who: Ages 6 – 12 yrs
When: Thursday 9th July – 1pm to 4pm
Cost: $40 includes a holiday pack
Where: CDJRL Jones Park Mann Street Westcourt
To register for the clinic click on the link
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/v6/regoform.cgi?formID=49493&programID=1697
GIRLS NRL SKILLS CLINIC
Who: Ages 13 – 16 yrs
When: Friday 10th July – 1pm to 4pm
Cost: $40 includes a holiday pack
Where: CDJRL Jones Park Mann Street Westcourt
To register for the clinic click on the link
https://reg.sportingpulse.com/v6/regoform.cgi?formID=49493&programID=1697
SQUIRTS HOLIDAY FUN
When: 6 & 7 July
Where: Tiger Park (behind PCYC)
Time: 4 – 6pm
Cost $50
For more information contact Joe Holt on 0422 409 335 or email
[email protected]
WEST HAM UNITED OCEANIA ACADEMY
What: Soccer camp overseen by coaches from the Academy
When: Monday 29th and Tuesday 30th June 2015 10am-12pm & 1pm2:30pm
Ages: Boys and girls ages U8 – U18
Where: Arnold Street
Cost: $150 for all players (Lunch will be provided by Stratford Dolphins)
YMCA GYMNASTICS
We are enrolling now at the Marlin Coast Recreation Centre in Smithfield.
Contact 4057 7507 or email [email protected]
SOCCER CAMPS
Where: Endeavour Park
When: 1st – 3rd July and 7th – 9th July
Time: 9am – Midday
Cost: $75 for 3 days and $30 for a single day
Email [email protected] or call 0450 181 626
WORLD CLASS FOOTBALL – SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMS
When: 1, 2 & 3 July
Where: EHUFC’s Tiger Park (behind PCYC)
Time: 3pm – 6pm
U6’s
When: 1, 2 & 3 July
Where: Marlin Coast Rangers Park
Time: 9am - 12pm
U6’s +
Costs involved are approx. $100 per player. For more information contact
Joe Holt on 0422 409 335 or email [email protected]
CAIRNS JUNIOR TOUCH
Where: Aeroglen Touch Fields
When: Season commences 24th July
Cost: $65 per child for the season (family discounts apply)
Contact: [email protected] or 0414 244 545/0411 852 158
Freshie Fete News
Saturday, 8 August 2015
Craft Stall
5SW
A big thankyou for
the donations I have already
received. Someone has made some
beautiful bags with flowers on the
front, which are sure to be a quick
seller. There are also some lovely
notebooks with pens. I would love any
items you can make yourself no
matter how big or small. Last year we
were fortunate to have some great
craft items.
These included
jewellery, handmade dolls which
everyone loved, cards, pottery,
handmade bags, purses, children's
clothes etc.
The Holidays are approaching and it
is a good time to source any
handicraft items from family and
friends. You might even like to make
something yourself in your spare
time to make our stall special.
Donations can be dropped into 5SW
or handed into the office and we will
collect them.
Happy Holidays and
Happy crafting, Margo Gadd
Craft Stall Convenor
phone: 4039 0527
23 June — Issue 5
The sweets & slushies stall
is calling for donations
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white, brown & pure icing sugar
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desiccated coconut
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milk & dark cooking chocolate
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butter
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condensed milk
Cup Cake Stall
Donations of cake decorations and cake
mixes are now welcome.
Freshie Boutique
Take advantage of the school holidays to go
through your wardrobe and have a clean out! We
are still after donations of clothes, shoes,
jewellery, handbags, and accessories.
Plant Stall
Please bring in any seed packets that you may have.
All generous donations can be dropped off
at the P & C Office from 8.30am—2.30pm
Monday to Thursday, and between 9am—
12pm during the school holidays!
We now have a Facebook page please like us:: https://www.facebook.com/events/979095212109441/
Wrapping Paper Wanted
Please bring any unwanted and pre-loved
wrapping paper for the wrapping of
prizes to the P & C Office.
We are looking for volunteers
for fete day!
 Car Park Assistants
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Cashiers for Food Hall
Cent Sale Convenor
 Equipment Crew
If you are able to help out for a couple of
hours on the day and, or the day after the
fete please phone:
Julie Miller on 0421 245 126 or
email: [email protected]
Now selling Monster
Raffle Tickets
We are still urgently seeking a convenor
for the Cent Sale stall, it can be a
parent who has a child in any class. We
have sourced all the prizes, we just need
assistance to recruit the volunteers to
manage the stall from 3pm—6pm. If you
would like to find out more please
co n tact Kar en Fr i el in gs d or f on
0438 748 986 or email
[email protected].
Sponsors
Freshie families, please support our fabulous sponsors of the Freshie Fete 2015
We now have a Facebook page please like us:: https://www.facebook.com/events/979095212109441/