Stan Munday, from Murgon, and Cr Kathy Duff were helping out by selling the wristbands for rides
September 8, 2016
St Joseph’s School fete is always a big night for Murgon, and this year’s effort didn’t disappoint.
The fete, held last Friday night, is a major fundraiser for the Catholic school and features rides, a large range of stalls as well as an opportunity for students to show off their dancing skills.
There were also foot races, a mechanical bull, ham wheel, haunted house and giant slide for the children to enjoy … as well as the simple fun of running around the schoolgrounds after dark.
The fete was officially opened by South Burnett Mayor Keith Campbell and Deputy Mayor Kathy Duff, who praised the P&F committee for their efforts.
St Joseph’s teacher Claire Dennis with Riley, 2; Cloe, 5; Kyle Dennis, Keiran Atkins and Fr Michael CarrollP&F members Gaye O’Sullivan and Scott PrendergastDorothy and Mary Boney, from Cherbourg, with St Joseph’s Year 2 student Frank Boney, 7Compere for the night Zack Dawson with school principal Greg Cran, South Burnett Mayor Keith Campbell, Deputy Mayor Kathy Duff and Murgon Parish priest Fr Michael CarrollGoomeri Catholic Parish members Kay Godden, Toni Rodney and Pam Euler were selling baked goodsAmie Taylor, Gina Gleich and Kimberley Kunde were working on the novelty stall