CLYDE Primary School will hold its bi-annual Country Fair this Saturday to help raise funds for new facilities.
The fair will include a host of rides as well as showbags, a spinning wheel of prizes and a major raffle.
School principal Peter Quigley said a large-screen television and surround-sound system were among the prizes and four bikes had been donated for the spinning wheel.
Mr Quigley said pony rides and go-karts were a few of the fun activities that would be held on the day and the school hoped to raise at least $8000.
The Country Fair runs from 10am to 3pm at Clyde Primary School in Oroya Grove in Clyde.
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