King Street Public School’s annual fundraiser went off with a bang and it looks like the P&C has raised about $8500. The funds will be used to improve the heart of the school which is known as the quad area.
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WELL SUPPORTED: We are lucky to have the support each year of local businesses and community groups, says KSPS's Cindy Judge.
SPOOKY: Teacher, Trish Maher, was in charge of the haunted house and looked the part.
POPULAR: SES mascot Paddy Platypus was a hit with the little ones with plenty lining up for a pic.
SUCCESS: The night would not have been possible without the support of Singleton Diggers who were once again the major sponsor.
COMMITTED: The school is lucky to have a dedicated P&C and supportive staff who work so hard.
FUN'N'GAMES: Hunter Tennis Academy coaches giving the youngsters some tips on their game.
HANGING OUT: There was plenty for the young lads to do during the annual cracker night last Friday.
BRIGHT'N'BOLD: Kinder teachers Karen Farrell and Deb Mills at the popular stall.
FLAT OUT: P&C volunteers were busy all night manning the barbecue.
VOLUNTEERS: From the SES to RFS our emergency services were on hand to educate local residents.
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