Hunter and Xavier Davidson with their grandmother, Carolyn Agius at Mulwala Public School’s Grandparents Day.
This year’s Annual Grandparents Day at Mulwala Public School was a heartwarming success, with 52 grandparents joining in a day full of fun, creativity, and community spirit.
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The event provided a wonderful opportunity for grandparents and their grandchildren to connect, learn, and celebrate together.
Guests enthusiastically participated in a variety of engaging activities, including a coding session, an art workshop and a lively trivia game that tested their knowledge and sparked friendly competition.
These activities not only entertained but also fostered intergenerational learning and collaboration.
Amelia Robertson with her grandparents, Janet and Kevin Robertson.
Adding to the day’s highlights was a pre-loved book sale, which attracted generous support from attendees.
Thanks to their contributions, $115 was raised and donated to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation, supporting efforts to improve literacy outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
The Annual Grandparents Day once again showcased the vital role grandparents play in enriching family and community life and creating lasting memories.
Mulwala Public School looks forward to welcoming the grandparents back next year for another day of celebration and connection.