The Waipu Gala 2015 |
School Annual Festival.
"Early Birds" Setting up. |
"Not
so long ago, the Waipu Primary School PTA held various fundraising events
throughout the year. Then it was decided, enough's enough! Let's stop mucking
around raising lots of little bits, how about one BIG fundraiser?? So in 2009,
the first annual Waipu Easter Carnival was held. The Carnival was a great
success and has now become a major community event for Waipu as well as a
fantastic fundraiser for the school.
There are a huge range of fun things to participate in and the community and visitors enjoy the day immensly.
Among other things, proceeds from the past have helped fund the new adventure playground, the new sandpit area and surrounds, new computers for the computer room, plants and trees for the school property, sports equipment and ipads and other resources for all the classrooms.
Granddaughter Holly AKA Madam Butterfly |
Among other things, proceeds from the past have helped fund the new adventure playground, the new sandpit area and surrounds, new computers for the computer room, plants and trees for the school property, sports equipment and ipads and other resources for all the classrooms.
ALL proceeds go back to the
School
A Memorable Gala Day
During the 1990s I was a proud member of the Waipu Primary School PTA…(Parent Teachers Association) as my youngest daughter Heather was a pupil and I liked to idea of helping the parent Volunteers in this group in their fund raising efforts. I was already on the Waipu Caledonian Society Committee and therefore I could assist and liase in arranging the annual programme owing to the fact that the Festival is traditionally held on the Caledonian Park.
One
year our PTA group included a couple of local entrepreneurs who had a
reputation for successful original ideas on fund raising and they formed the
nucleus of the Festival programme. One evening we had a brain storming session
and ideas came thick and fast and our programme was set with volunteers
allocated the numerous activities.
A mini Ferris Wheel (similar) |
It
looked quite flimsy, but I was assured that it passed all the safety checks and
was "ready to roll". Well "roll" it certainly did! Once I
had seated the first lot of children and started the motor, the whole structure
started a crazy wobble and began to rock from side to side. The entire 1st load
of passengers started screaming and yelling and asked to be let off.
Unfortunately when I applied the brake, nothing happened and the wheel did
another couple of circuits before I could pull the power cord. Once all the
children had been lifted out of their seats, the majority ran off looking for
their parents. Needless to say the queue of future passengers had disappeared,
possibly scared out of their wits in anticipation! … I wrote a large sign
saying closed for repairs and set out to see if I could help elsewhere.
Steve
(NO1 Entrepreneur) suggested I could either look after the "Horse
Square" or the 'Horizontal Bungy". I was advised the horse event
involved a horse penned in a large grassed square that had been marked out
evenly in white paint squares … patrons paid a gold coin to guess what square
the horse would poop into next! … Fascinating idea, but I felt I would be
better suited to something less demanding, so I chose the "Horizontal Bungee"
Bungee Cord |
You get the drift? |
I decided to call it quits at this stage and
headed for a quiet cup of strong coffee! .. We never did hear from the car
owner or their insurance company.
FOOTNOTE:
Today
I met Steve and reminisced about our days with the Waipu PTA….We had a good
laugh and he told me that one enterprising parent suggested we could have a
"Mashed Potato Sculpture Event" … bet that would have been fun!
tee hee love it love it good read
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