Honiton Primary fete nets more than £1,000
Children at Honiton primary school's summer fete with the Mayor Caroline Kolek. Ref mhh 9711-27-15TI. Picture: Terry Ife - Credit: Archant
Visitors enjoyed a variety of stalls and games, which were run by parents, teachers and friends.
Honiton Primary School held its summer fete earlier this month - and netted more than £1,000.
Attendees enjoyed a variety of stalls and games, which were run by parents, teachers and friends.
Honiton’s mayor Caroline Kolek also attended and spoke to some children about their school and community.
A Honiton Primary School spokesman said: “The fete was a great success.
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“Children had a non-uniform day a week before and brought in a donation of cakes, toys and more for the stalls and raffle prizes.
“They particularly enjoyed meeting Bones the hippo, using the bouncy castle and spending their pocket money on gifts and food.”
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The money will be spent on school resources to enhance learning activities.