North Dunedin party in the carpark

Children happily bounced on a gigantic castle, rode in Flick the little fire truck, had their nails and faces painted, their hair braided and watched Magician Jonathan Usher.

Other activities included spin painting and fishing for lucky dips. Even more fun was had when they could throw balls at a big ‘dart-board’ and see volunteers get a bucket of water splashed over their head.

The community of Dunedin North came together on Sunday afternoon for a party in the Salvation Army Dunedin Citi Corps carpark.

In conjunction with the Salvation Army, local businesses Filadelfio’s, Century 21 Real Estate, St Johns, the Police, the local pharmacy and butcher donated their time and food for the celebrations.

The Salvation Army Nite Church band provided endless entertainment singing popular music while the police AOS unit fascinated all ages with their sophisticated equipment.

Pippety Pop the balloonologist, and local university students also did their bit to entertain families and whānau.

There was a fantastic turnout with the warm spring weather and Salvation Army co-ordinator Mark said “it was a picture of a community having fun”.

- By Danica Lea

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