Cudgee Primary School might only have 19 pupils, but it is hoping to attract hundreds of people to its annual night market this week.
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Organiser Suellen Dodson said it was the fourth year the Cudgee Night Market would showcase some of the region’s best produce.
“The night market has about 45 stalls, ranging from local produce, preserves, jams, jewellery and home-made crafts,” she said. Ms Dodson encouraged people to drive the short distance to the night market.
“Come and grab some dinner and do some shopping. Since its beginning in 2011, the market has grown and attracted more and more people, which is such a huge encouragement to the school,” she said.
“With 19 students, the market gives the school the opportunity to show the wider community just how vibrant small schools can be.
“This is the school’s major fund-raiser for the year and provides much needed funds to go towards resources.”
There will be live entertainment and a raffle.
Entry is via a gold coin donation from 5pm to 8pm on Friday at Cudgee Primary School