Guests enjoy canapes and drinks at the Harbour Hotel to raise money for Sidbury Primary School. CREDIT: Maxy Maxwell Photography (Image: Archant)
Parents, old and new, joined teachers and supporters for a summer ball at the Harbour Hotel, which was held to boost funds for new equipment and resources for the school’s new building.
Former-Sidbury pupil Myles Le Blanque returned to entertain the crowd, along with Mellow Bridge, who helped to provide the music.
Local businesses contributed a range of prizes for the raffle, which raised £1,000 on the night.
Emily Monks, chairman of governors at the school, said: “The event was really fun to plan.
Guests enjoy canapes and drinks at the Harbour Hotel to raise money for Sidbury Primary School. CREDIT: Maxy Maxwell Photography (Image: Archant)
“A group of mums getting together to have a fun night off and raise money for our children’s school. It was fantastic to see teachers and parents getting together for such a worthwhile cause.”
The PTFA thanked local businesses for their support.
Guests enjoy canapes and drinks at the Harbour Hotel to raise money for Sidbury Primary School. CREDIT: Maxy Maxwell Photography (Image: Archant)
Guests enjoy canapes and drinks at the Harbour Hotel to raise money for Sidbury Primary School. CREDIT: Maxy Maxwell Photography (Image: Archant)
Guests enjoy canapes and drinks at the Harbour Hotel to raise money for Sidbury Primary School. CREDIT: Maxy Maxwell Photography (Image: Archant)
Guests enjoy canapes and drinks at the Harbour Hotel to raise money for Sidbury Primary School. CREDIT: Maxy Maxwell Photography (Image: Archant)
Guests enjoy canapes and drinks at the Harbour Hotel to raise money for Sidbury Primary School. CREDIT: Maxy Maxwell Photography (Image: Archant)
Guests enjoy canapes and drinks at the Harbour Hotel to raise money for Sidbury Primary School. CREDIT: Maxy Maxwell Photography (Image: Archant)
Guests enjoy canapes and drinks at the Harbour Hotel to raise money for Sidbury Primary School. CREDIT: Maxy Maxwell Photography (Image: Archant)
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