Howard Kimber says Clifton Hill Primary School (Gold Street) is great for its school fair. (9 months ago)
CLIFTON HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL FAIR
Saturdday 28th November 2009
185 Gold Street, Clifton Hill.
The Clifton Hill Primary School fair is an inner city institution. Rides, reptiles, stalls-a-plenty – if you can’t have an inexpensive day of fun here then you’re just not trying.
And the food!?! There’s so many different cuisines it’s like lunchtime at the United Nations, most of them run by professional chefs who happen to be parents at the school.
That’s just how it is – good fun, good food, good friends, good community.
Come on down.
Howard Kimber says Clifton Hill Primary School (Gold Street) is great for its' school fete. (About 1 year ago)
CLIFTON HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL FAIR
Saturday 29th November, 2008.
185 Gold Street, CLIFTON HILL
The Clifton Hill Primary School Fair is fast becoming one of the inner-east’s “must do” days.
All the usual school fete stalls are there – toys, clothes, plants, books, etc, plus a great array of rides and games for the kids. A Wii Challenge will give your children the chance to pit their hard learned computer game skills to the test.
This year there is also a day long visit by the Wild Action Zoo, with hands-on sessions for the kids to touch and learn about snakes, lizards and crocodiles.
The main stage has entertainment ranging from Vika Bull and the Reverend Funk Band, through to student talent quests.
But the biggest attraction at the Gold Street Fair is always the food. Asian, vegetarian, curries, gelati, poffertjes, snowcones and good old sausages in bread (but only the finest snags, from Jonathan’s, no less) – your tastebuds can travel the world without leaving the inner-city. And you can wash down these delights with your choice of wines, beers, soft drinks and fine coffee.