HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2009-04-23, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2009.
Get some sun
It was a tropical theme last Friday at Hullett Central Public
School’s annual Family Fun Night. Dozens of students were
coursing through the school wearing tropical necklaces,
outfits and hats and enjoying tropical slushies. Posing in the
sun were four-year-old Ian Driscoll and five-year-old Kiara
Driscoll. (Shawn Loughlin photo)
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Be very still
There were all kinds of creatures and creations running
around Hullett Central Public School last Friday during its
annual Family Fun Night, most of them originating from the
face-painting station. The event was a success, raising
over $12,000 for the school. (Shawn Loughlin photo)
Yum!
Everybody was chipping in last
Friday night at Hullett Central
Public School’s annual Family
Fun Night, even former student
Brooke Snell who was busy
working the popcorn and
cotton candy stations. The
event raised over $12,000 this
year, which the school will put
towards music and language
programs, athletic equipment
and playground updates. (Shawn
Loughlin photo)
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