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Kids Are Doin’ It for Themselves

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The Senior School children have been working up a lather with ideas for loads of fun activities on the back field.

Strolling over there for a laugh is an absolute must on the day!

Show us your styleee tennis serves, or try your hand at a little putt ‘n win. If your sweet tooth just isn’t being fulfilled on the food stalls, join the marshmallow eating competition. Just don’t go on the bouncy castle or play water bomb touch too soon afterwards.

Last time around wet the teacher was a blast so get your aim in now… If you want to really vent your frustrations at the Smash Palace we’re going to need more stuff to destroy. Please leave any chipped crockery outside the pool enclosure during school hours in the lead up to April 5.

Kids under 12 – remember you get in free when accompanied by an adult, so tell all your friends. There will be a fencing exhibition and roaming entertainers including a fairy and more:

  • - horizontal bungy
  • - Studio 2 visit
  • - tennis serving
  • - pet farm
  • - putt’n win
  • - Newfoundland dogs
  • - bouncy castle
  • - fluffy bunny competition – marshmallow eating
  • - face and hair painting
  • - nail painting
  • - fairy grotto
  • - fairy from The Fairy Shop, 79 Ponsonby Rd, Ponsonby, Auckland – 09 360 1560 email: thefairyshop@xtra.co.nz
  • - water bomb touch
  • - smash palace
  • - fencing – The kind with swords (not fence posts)
  • - musical statues
  • - wet (dunk) the teacher
  • - badge making
  • - roaming entertainers
  • - musical statues
  • - lolly scramble

2nd stage:

  • - Westmere Idol
  • - Are you smarter than a senior
  • - Dancing with the Stars
  • - Weetbix eating competition
  • - Dancing Competition
  • - Westmere Idol – Teachers

……and the list keeps getting bigger; check back here for the latest updates as we confirm them.

Children are also helping with publicity and many other activities on the day.

A number of students are also making a TV ad to be shown onTriangle TV Triangle TV and elsewhere.

Triangle has been broadcasting to the Auckland region since August 1998 and since August 2006 in Wellington, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on UHF 41.

Recently Triangle was instrumental in establishing the satellite based Stratos Television which has a similar format and is available on Freeview Ch 21 and Sky 89.

The channels broadcast as a public broadcaster, combining access, public service and ethnic television programming into a novel and exciting format.

All channels aim to reflect the diversity within our cities and the country as a whole.

Anyone can put a programme on Triangle Television, so if you think your interests or perspective on life are absent from the media we have one response: make your own show and get your voice heard!