LOADS OF FUN: Jack Ruskin has a go on the mechanical bull at the Sacred Heart fete.
JUNIOR COWBOY: Charlie Howse takes his turn in the saddle of the mechanical bull at the Sacred Heart fete.
READING ENTHUSIASTS: Roanna Pepper with daughter Jade checks out the wares on offer at the book stall at the Sacred Heart fete.
IMPRESSIVE: Showing their skills with their hoops during the Wallendbeen Red Cross Centenary Fair are (from left) CADAS Kids Brianna Hefren, Maggie Jordan and Shelby Nicka.
A GREAT EVENING: Ellie Cooper with her mum Angie loved her balloons at the fete.
HAVING A GO: Chloe Anderson of Wallenbeen enjoys the quoits at the Wallendbeen Red Cross Centenary Fair on Saturday.
ENJOYING THE FETE: Sisters Charlotte and Matilda Campbell are pictured with friend Amarli Kelleher at the Sacred Heart Fete last Friday.
DELICIOUS TREATS: Manning the cake stall on Saturday were (from left) Maureen Smith of Cootamundra Red Cross, Marcia Thorburn of Wallendbeen Red Cross and Judy Mactier a helper for Cootamundra.
TOO COOL: At the ice cream stall on Friday evening at the Sacred Heart fete were Blake Bloor and Matt Finn with a happy customer India Bodycott.
SO MUCH FUN: The horse and cart was a big hit at the fair with Ronnie Dowell of Gundagai at the reins and Colina Meadows of Cootamundra beside him.
DAUGHTER TIME: Cootamundra’s Jo Blackney is pictured with daughter Ali at the fete.
DEMONSTRATION: Doctor and nurse from CADAS kids Blake Bloor and Janine Lambert put on a great performance at the Wallendbeen Red Cross Centenary Fair.
PROVIDING ENTERTAINMENT: Year Six Sacred Heart music students (from left) Lauren Mays, Kate Jenkins and Sianne Marsay–Turner entertained the good crowd on Friday night.
AND THEY’RE OFF: The sack race was a hoot for participants at the fair.
GREEN THUMBS: Checking out garden stall at the Sacred Heart fete on Friday evening were (from left) Jacinta Watson, Squire Crawford and Chloe Watson.
TOO MUCH FUN: Enjoying themselves on the greasy pole at the Sacred Heart fete were Digby Leahy and Darcy Maher.
DRESSED TO IMPRESS: Performing official duties at the Wallendbeen Red Cross Centenary Fair are (from left) Zone 19 Red Cross representative Noelene Hazel from Bookham, Member for Hume Angus Taylor and representing the Red Cross branch Jim Main, Michael Baldry and Michelle Baldry.
GREAT FUN: Marianne McInerney’s acting experience came into play as a gypsy fortune teller at the fair.
IMPRESSIVE: Brittany Hefren stands still as a statue for CADAS Kids at the Wallendbeen Red Cross Centenary Fair.
ON BOARD: On the back of the coach are (from left) Tim Lott, Eliza Cooper and Mackenzie Bird.