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    Brookshaw Fete serves up some fun

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMarch 1, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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    Although Friday night's storms cast doubt on the weekend weather, Saturday morning turned out sunny and very warm by the time the Brookshaw Fete got under way.

    Although Friday night's storms cast doubt on the weekend weather, Saturday morning turned out sunny and very warm by the time the Brookshaw Fete got under way.

    With music (steel band) and hands-on help at stalls provided by Graeme College pupils, and Kingswood College pupils serving at the tea garden, there was plenty of youthful energy behind the old age home's annual fundraising event.

    White Elephant and second-hand books, nearly new clothing, indigenous plants, tea and pancakes and Rotary's famous kudu burgers were among the attractions of the fair.

    Sue Maclennan took the photos.

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