Point View School Twilight Market - 15th March 2024
Last Friday, March 15th, Point View School hosted our very own Twilight Market that brought the community together for an evening of fun and festivity. From creative endeavors like candle making to traditional delights such as the Easter egg hunt, there was something for everyone to enjoy. The mystery envelopes added an element of intrigue, while Pick-a-Bottle and the chocolate bar toss provided entertainment for all ages. The lively atmosphere was further enhanced by the Kelly Sports obstacle course, performers and delightful pony rides, ensuring that laughter and excitement filled the air throughout the event.
Adding to the festivity of the Twilight Market were the delectable offerings from a variety of food stalls. We had some tantalising options including fragrant Indian cuisine, fresh sushi, crispy kumara chips, piping hot chips, sausage sizzles, nachos and comforting noodles. Whether indulging in a favourite dish or sampling something new, everyone found themselves tempted by the array of flavours and aromas that filled the air, making the dining experience as memorable as the activities themselves.
A special thank you goes out to all the families who dedicated their time and effort to sell raffle tickets in support of our school. Your commitment and enthusiasm are truly appreciated, and your contributions have made a significant difference. A big congratulations to Ethan Lo from Room 2 for selling the most tickets!
Congratulations to our Twilight Market Raffle Ticket winners:
- First Prize: Alvin Liang (Rm 3)
- Second Prize: Su Kang (ticket sold by Ethan Lo Rm 2)
- Third Prize: Lincoln Chen (Rm 31)
Point View School would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to the community for their unwavering support and enthusiastic participation. It was the collective effort of volunteers, sponsors, and whānau alike that made the event a resounding success. Their contributions ensured that the Twilight Market was not only a memorable occasion but also a testament to the strength and unity of the Point View School community.