Calf clubs, ag days and galas galore

Three-year-old Max Jackson and his five-year-old brother Oscar give Max’s pet lamb ‘Bouncy’ a hug. Photo: Chris Callinan.

The good old country tradition of having an agricultural day isn't dead in the Bay – this weekend Pyes Pa and Tauriko schools keep the tradition alive and well with their annul calf club and gala days.

'Pyes Pa School's annual calf club is a proud tradition and an important part of what makes our school unique and special,” says Pyes Pa School principal Michelle Thurlow.

'It is a delight to see the joy on the students' faces as they take part in the various activities.”

With plenty of fun activities including pony rides, mini jeeps, bouncy castle, a vertical bungy, paint ball, smash a plate, coconut shy, fight a knight, Classic Flyers fly-over, lots of food stalls, a hangi and much more there's bound to be something for the whole family.

The calf club starts at 8am tomorrow, October 15, followed by the gala at 10am.

Both events are held at Pyes Pa School and Michelle says everyone is welcome to join the fun.

Tauriko School also has their ag day and gala on tomorrow at the school.

The ag day will start at 8.30am followed by the gala, beginning 11am.

With bumper balls, mini jeeps, bouncy castles, pony rides, magic carpet rides, and loads of fun games, Tauriko School will have something for the whole family. They will also have great food options including the old favourite candy floss and loads of fabulous quick fire raffles, silent auctions and live auctions.

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