Carroll Public School's Sesquicentenery Committee is busy preparing for the school's Autumn Fair, as part of its 150-year celebrations.
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The Autumn Fair is packed to the brim with activities including pony rides, a jumping castle, a super slide and an outdoor cinema.
Held at the school's grounds on Friday, May 10, the event will also include showbags, a jelly bean guessing competition, and market stalls featuring small businesses like Hunchies and Corner of the Garden.
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Sesquicentenery Committee president Camilla Hoddle said all proceeds from the fair would go towards a school bus.
"Our goal is to buy a bus so we can take the kids to [various events]," Mrs Hoddle said.
"The school has grown very quickly in recent years and up until now to get to events various Mums and teachers would carpool, but now we're too big for carpooling."
The event will also feature a Mother's Day stall and raffle, which has a top prize of a mother and child photo-shoot worth $200.
The fair starts at 3pm, with the outdoor cinema movie Coco scheduled to begin at 6pm.
Entry to the fair is $5 per person, which includes a free glow stick, popcorn, and the movie.
Pony rides, the super slide, and the jumping castle cost $5 per person, or unlimited rides and entry costs $15 per person.
Families can also take advantage of the $35 pass which includes entry and unlimited rides.