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Apple Fair celebrates 27th year

The apple of Ocean Grove Primary School’s eye is back for another year, bringing fruit-themed entertainment and food to the community.

The Apple Fair will be held on the school’s oval from 11am to 4pm on Sunday March 16 for its 27th year and second year since it returned in 2023 from COVID-19 lockdowns.

Apple Fair committee convenor Adele Smith said the fair was one of the school’s major fundraisers, with all money raised going towards a new playground.

“The reason behind the Apple Fair is that the schoolgrounds used to be an apple orchard,” she said.

“We have a 40-year-old playground at the school that needs replacing, so we’ll be replacing one part of that with the funds raised from the fair.

“It (the event’s 27th year) feels like a great achievement, especially for a group of parent volunteers who run the committee… and this time we’re hoping it’s bigger and better.”

Ms Smith said she loved seeing the enjoyment on people’s faces during the fair and was grateful for the support from the community.

“I love that the kids love it… They’re proud of their school and having grandma, grandpa, cousins, family and friends come to the school,” she said.

“We’ve also created a low-waste reusable plate system where we’ve got our own plates, bowls, cups, and an army of dishwashers during the event.

“Last time we held the fair, we raised just over $30,000 and we’re hoping to do so again to cover the playground. We also wanted to bring it back for community engagement.”

Entry into the fair is by a gold coin donation, with many activities, rides, entertainment, stalls, drinks, food, and a silent auction available throughout the day.

Jena Carr

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