ALL SAINTS
COLLEGE QUARTERLY Issue No. 7 December 1989
Fete exceeds all expectations
. .. and the pony rides.
Young visitors enjoyed the merry-go-round . .. THE College's Fete '89 was an outstanding succes taking $80,000 resulting in a net profit somewhere between $50,000 and $60,000. Not only was the Fete successful, but the Auction managed to raise a further $7,000. October 21 turned out to be a beautiful day and there was no doubt that the large crowd which attended was delighted with the quality and large selection of stalls presented. It is difficult to know where to start when it comes to thanking those who helped make the Fete such a uccess. The motivating force was Mrs Monika Dunnet, a parent of former students of the College, who had worked tirelessly since 1988 to ensure all would be in order down to the finest detail. She enthused others to be involved and lead by example, taking part in many activities from sewing to jam making. All Saints is also indebted to the many parent who contributed time, donated goods or service and provided the back-up support which i 0 vital when holding uch a large event. The re ult was a Fete about which we could all be proud. The quality of products on sale, the fficient manner in which all stalls were run and the feeling of togetherness and achievement that prevailed throughout the day, were a credit to the organisers and the volunteers. As a result of the Fete '89's success, the Parents' and Friends' Society will donate $20,000 to help furnish the new Sambell Centre as well a providing money to the Foundation to assist in paying the loan which still remains on the Performing Arts' Centre, Stage I. The Sambell Centr is scheduled to be opened on February 18, 1990. Not only will that be a grand occasion, but it will provide the
LEFT: The book stall did a roaring trade. ABOVE: A clown kept everyone amused. RIGHT: The auction was well attended and raised a substantial amount. INSET: The craft stall was well supplied with somethingfor everyone.
opportunity for us to enjoy first hand ome of the fruits of our fund raising activities, both from Fet '89 and the Sambell Centre Appeal. It will be a chance to realise the end product of some of the College's dreams and vi ions.