Castlehill Primary held their annual Christmas Craft Fayre on Wednesday 5th December in the school commencing at 1pm. A wonderful selection of crafts, which were made by the children, was on sale. Our little angels in P1/2 made their own angels which just “flew” off the counters. There were also various stalls including bottle stall, raffle and delicious home baking, all of which was donated by parents, friends, grandparents and staff. By 1.15pm the hall was filling up and the crafts were selling like hot cakes. Tea, coffee and shortbread were served by our PTA who kindly came in to school to help.
Everyone in the hall, which was full to capacity, was then entertained by a full and varied programme of Christmas items, including performances by woodwind, brass, violin, chanter and bagpipe musicians. The concert was rounded off by the school choir who performed “Auld Lang Syne” as the final item. A big thank you to all involved who made the Craft Fayre a great success. The fantastic amount of £545 was raised which will be donated to the children’s ward at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.
It makes all your hard work seem worthwhile when the local community comes out in force to support local schools.
What a lot of hard work you put in as we can see from your photos. Well done.
We like your idea of entertaining people while at the Fayre.