The students of Borenore public are ready for the school's annual country fair this Saturday.
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The public is invited to head to the school from 10am-2pm to peruse market stalls, have a sausage and take part in the children's activities.
The Borenore Country Women's Association will put on Devonshire Tea for the grown ups and the parents and citizens association will run a barbecue, cake stall, milkshake stand and a plant sale.
In keeping with the "small country fair" theme, visitors will have the chance to guess the weight of a steer.
Organiser, Toni McCauley said the fair was a family orientated event which was going from "strength to strength" every year.
In addition to the fresh produce, crafts and baked good available from the 26 local stallholders, the fair will include a kids corner with face painting, craft activities and a jumping castle.
In keeping with the "small country fair" theme, visitors will have the chance to guess the weight of a steer.
For $2, young and old can attempt to determine just how heavy a cow is with the chance to win $100.
For the first time this year, the Borenore Parents and Citizens Association has set up a photo booth for the young ones to enjoy alongside yard games like giant jenga and noughts and crosses.
The fair is a fundraiser to help the school purchase an interactive whiteboard to allow students to connect with other schools via video link.
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