Stratford Press

Gala promises plenty of fun to help school

- Alyssa Smith

An upcoming school gala is putting the fun in fundraiser, says Lepperton School deputy principal Melissa Burleigh-Low.

Melissa says the school’s Twilight Gala is set to take place this month and will be the perfect opportunit­y to experience rural fun.

“We’ve got a fishing game that involves a boat on the paddock, tractor and trailer rides, and even a digger for kids to have a go at driving and picking up some gravel.

“There’s also a cowpat game where people can select from 100 squares on a paddock — if a cow does its business in the square, then they win some money.”

Kids purchase activity tickets which are used to play the games.

“This way, kids aren’t handling cash.”

There will be a vehicle display on the day as well, says Melissa.

“We have drift, classic, sporty and modern cars entered. We’re also expecting some bikes.”

The annual event is one of the school’s main fundraiser­s, with money raised used to buy resources and help with the costs of school trips.

“In the past, we’ve purchased new Chromebook­s and iPads and paid for bus trips and beach education courses. All the money is used to provide kids with the best learning equipment and resources.

“Some of the profit from this year’s Twilight Gala will go towards costumes for our end-of-year production. The rest will be put towards resources or activities for the pupils.”

The gala is a community effort, she says, with local businesses donating prizes for raffles and past pupils helping at the event.

“We have grocery vouchers and other vouchers that will be raffled off.

“Kids who used to go here come along and help collect the activity tickets, supervise the tractor and trailer rides and help any way they can. It’s neat that they come back and get involved.”

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