Tudor House elementary school in Moss Vale welcomed the community in through its gates on the weekend for their first annual ‘Tudorfest’.
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More than 4000 people visited the school grounds between 10am and 4pm on Saturday, October 21 for carnival rides, pop-up markets, high tea, a vintage sports car club rally, food and music.
A kids zone housed farmyard animals, face painting and three separate performances from Nick Junior’s Paw Patrol.
Visitors also raised $500 to dunk Deputy Mayor Ian Scandrett in the dunking machine.
The school’s community relations officer, Fiona Lydiard, said the day was a “huge success”.
“It was just fantastic. It exceeded all expectations in terms of visitation. And I have already received a remarkable interest in enrollments for next year,” she said.
“We are already looking at dates for next year’s Tudorfest, which will be even bigger and better.”