St. Joseph’s Primary School hosted a fundraiser ‘Fiver for a Farmer’ on Friday where the students and playgroup were invited to wear their favourite farm clothes.
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Everyone was invited to take part in a free sausage sizzle barbecue lunch thanks to Bill and Carly Ingram of Ingram Quality Meats.
An artwork titled ‘Daisy’ donated by Mary Ventry is being raffled with 100 per cent of the proceeds going to the ‘Fiver for a Farmer’ fundraiser. Tickets are available from G&R Browlie Shearing in Maybe Street, Bombala.
A poddy lamb came to visit and everyone was treated to a whip cracking demonstration by Gracie Brownlie and Montanna Chamberlain.
Organiser Marsha Sten said they would like to thank everyone who helped out including Luke and Heidi Kimber, G&R Browlie Shearing and John and Daryl White.