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THe CBCC Family Fun Day Fete is a major event in the school calendar.
To see this year’s flyer with details of the stalls etc, please click here.
Each year the Fete is held on the first Saturday in August, making this year’s fete fall on August the 1st.
The focus of our fete each year is ‘Fun for all the family’ and this year is no exception. We have organised lots of fun rides at very affordable prices, yummy food and treats, show bags, games, lots of stalls, a Silent Auction and lots of entertainment provided by students from the college.
We are so thankful for all of the businesses that support us each year. Without their support the fete would be impossible.
This year our major sponsor is:
Minor sponsors include:
007 Licensed To Kill Pests
Adila Hand Created Jewelery
Aquarelle Skin & Beauty
Ashwood Furniture
Australia Zoo
Best Western Seachange Apartments Coolum
Bi Lo Pacific Paradise
Bold as Love
Car Bitz
Charcoal Chicken
Chem Coast Pharmacy Coolum Beach
Coffee Club
Colts & Filly's Unisex Hair Salon
Cool Cars and Campers Auto Care
Coolum Betta Electrical
Coolum Cycles
Coolum Village Hair Design
Croymont Diesel Services
Cutting Edge
Dick Smith
Ella Bache'
Everescents Organic Hair Care
Fitness Plus Coolum
Flax Flowers
Freddy Fuddpukka's
Freetime
Furniture and Homewares Direct
Gloss Hair
Gone Bonkers
Hog's Breath Café
House Effects
Hydro Dog
Isabell Shipard Books
IGA Coolum Beach
Koorong Books
Kwik 'N' Kean Cleaning Solutions
Lea's Shortcuts
Mitre 10
Must Have Gifts
My Osteo Osteograthic Medicine
Network Video Coolum
Nirvana Luxor Boutique Resort
Noosa Hinterland Tours
Paint City
Peregian Beach Hotel
Pets in Peace
Phill Tography Print
Pulse Pharmacy Coolum Beach
Retra Vision
Shelly's Thai Restaurant
Shoreline Pool Supplies
Skin Fit Therapies
Studio Nine Unique Handcrafted Accessories
Studio Republic
Suncity Meats
The Caf
The Loaded Lizard Café & Bar
The Rock
United Petrol Station
Venture Cycles
Villa Coolum Resort
Vitality Options
Watermelon Red
Woolworths

Please support these wonderful businesses who still support local schools despite the current economic climate.
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