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Celebrating mothers and loved ones

The sun was shining and the smiles were out when the Quarters Primary School community came together to celebrate the inaugural Mothers and Special Others Picnic event on Friday 12 May.

Picnic blankets were spread out as families shared their picnic treats, with mums, aunties, grandmothers and significant others joining pupils for the event.

During the week leading up to Mother’s Day, pupils were also busy in classrooms and during Visual Arts sessions making some gifts to give the special people in their lives on Sunday.

Star News photographer Stewart Chambers visited the school to capture the event.

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