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Wyong Creek School turns it on for Harvest Festival

For the first time Wyong Creek Public School will be taking part in the hugely popular Harvest Festival being held in Central Coast’s hinterland over the June long weekend.

The school grounds will come alive between 10am and 3pm on Saturday, June 10, with a fun-filled entertainment program to suit all ages, a display of local artists and a program to inspire gardeners.

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There’ll be good old countrystyle competition and entertainment in the cow pat guessing competition where participants can guess where because there’s only 100 spots for $5 each.

Or try your luck with a $10 ticket in the raffle to win a grand finalist signed 2023 Central Coast Mariners jersey with the winner being drawn at 2.30pm on the day.

For gardening enthusiasts, the propagation station will offer valuable tips and tricks from gardening experts and there will be plant sale who want to take home a beautiful addition to their own gardens.

Live music will be provided by Primary Music Institute Central Coast and singer/songwriter Lucy Beveridge, and their enchanting melodies and throughout the day.

At the heart of the event lies an art exhibition featuring extraordinary works from gifted local artists.

This school festival promises to be a fantastic opportunity for the local community to come together, have fun and support the school.

It’s also a great opportunity to take in the beautiful scenic hinterland along Yarramalong Rd on the way out to the school.

Information about other Harvest Festival activities over the June long weekend – June 10 to 12 – can be found on Central Coast Council’s

Basketball

The halfway mark of the NBL 1 East season has officially come and gone and the Central Coast Crusaders are still within striking distance of a top eight finish.

A winnable matchup is on the cards for both the men’s and women’s squads with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles crossing Broken Bay to take on the Crusaders at Breakers Indoor Sports Stadium in Terrigal on Saturday, June 3.

This round at home is a special one dedicated to the men and women who have made basketball on the Central Coast possible through their devotion of time and personal resources.

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