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Cambridge made a fun spectacle with a carnival for all

It was definitely one for the books with laughter and bright colours to see everywhere.

Cambridge Primary had one great day last weekend.

Abie Smit (Alternative Shoppe).

There was everything from food stalls to the best arts and crafts stalls at their carnival.

Charmaine Kruger (Coccinelle Bleu).

On a sunny and beautiful Saturday, August 27 the kids had so much to do and even the grown-ups could enjoy the day.

Fun-filled water activities for the kids.

With laughter and bright colours to see everywhere it was definitely one for the books.

“Nothing can stop these old bones from enjoying a day out with our loved ones,” said Mr Tienie Barnard laughingly.

He and his wife came all the way from Pretoria to enjoy the day with their grandchildren.

Bertie and Veronica Barnard, San-Mari Boshoff and Juanita Boshoff.

The day also made sure that local artists and small businesses were recognised and represented.

Rosemarie Roets (Rose’s Little Shoppe).

The joy and laughter of the day was infectious all around from kids to parents, to even the organisers.

Jumping castles for the kids to enjoy.

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