It was a day of rowdy celebrations when Yenda Public School held its first ever Fete and Car Show on Sunday.
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It was an enormous turnout for such a small school, with hundreds of excitable kids, parents, and teachers showing up in full force.
By lunchtime the school had sold around 1000 raffle tickets, and the kids had raised even more money at various stalls dotted throughout the school.
Motor enthusiasts rolled up in their swankiest cars and bikes, with 58 vintage and classic vehicles on display throughout the day.
There was no shortage of things to do on the day: bull riding, karaoke, bric-a-brac shopping, and sumo wrestling were just some of the distractions on offer.
Fete organiser Bethany Power said the day had been a spectacular success - one made possible by the dedication of Yenda Public School's P&C and the Yenda community.
"We really wanted it to be a success, and it has been," Mrs Power said.
"Everybody's happy, everybody's having fun, all the kids are loving it."
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