Broad smiles as fair’s fun

By TANIA PHILLIPS

ALL the fun of the fair is coming to Warwick Christian College on Saturday afternoon for the Bargains and Busking Arts Fair at their Slade Campus, 70 Horseman Road.
Principal Jenny Lang said the students, staff and parents had been reflecting upon last year’s extravaganza with the intention of topping it.
“The enthusiasm the students are showing this week makes me proud to be a part of the college – a sense of togetherness and service,” Jenny Lang said.
Activities which bring about the buzz of the fair are sampling from the stalls selling an array of goodies – slushies, cakes, handcraft and bric-a-brac.
Before settling in for the evening entertainment, why not visit Mrs Lang as she cooks up the snags on the barbecue with her Year 9 hospitality class. Mrs Lang said the school community “is looking forward with anticipation at seeing visitors, families and friends of the college come along to enjoy an engaging afternoon, ending with a ‘bang’, with fireworks at 6.45pm”.
Many thanks are extended to the staff and students and their parents who have gained momentum in preparations since the event was postponed in March.
There will be live performances during the day: Killarney Dance Studio, Highland Dancing, and our very own college band and choir, for whom the college extends special thanks for their contributions.
New in 2014, the college will be opening its doors to the public to peruse student works and experience the classroom environment.
By all accounts from those who attended last year, the Bargains, Busking and Art Fair was a big hit, and many people from the local community attended along with travellers from the surrounding area and Brisbane. They headed home with big smiles on their faces.