SALES of commemorative bricks proved popular at the Eglinton Country Fair on Saturday.
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The bricks are being sold to past and present families to celebrate Eglinton Public School’s 150th anniversary this year.
They remain available for sale and will be laid around the school grounds later this year.
Fair organising committee member Erin Boole said it was another great day on Saturday with the weather holding off to ensure good crowds throughout the day.
“The pony rides were popular this year and so were the workshops like the spinners and weavers giving a demonstration on the loom,” Ms Boole said.
“We also had our dog show which was a bit of fun.
“Kids were able to bring in their dog and have them compete in categories like the waggiest tail.”
Money raised from the Eglinton Country Fair goes to the Eglinton P&C to help fund projects around the school.
Landscaping works are high on the current list of priorities.