PREMIUM News Holiday fun at Hopwood Gardens By Tara Atley Oct 3, 2022 Heart: Willow Delamare and Olive Ross get creative with balloons. Photo by Steve Huntley Campaspe Shire Council staged a variety of entertaining activities for children at Hopwood Gardens in Echuca on Wednesday, September 28. The kids were kept busy with bubbles, balloons and a magic show that was enjoyed by all in attendance. Making shapes: Azaria McGillivray and Sara Ross. Photo by Steve Huntley Abracadabra: Mister Mike presents his magic show in Hopwood Gardens. Photo by Steve Huntley Work of art: Will and James Webster show off their creations. Photo by Steve Huntley Day out: Maya and Coby Reynolds and Teddy Veal spend time in Hopwood Gardens. Photo by Steve Huntley Happy helper: Kenzie Allan assists Mister Mike. Photo by Steve Huntley Reaching for bubbles: Little ones get excited by bubbles. Photo by Steve Huntley Bubbles and balloons: Jasmine Hartshorn dances with the bubbles. Photo by Steve Huntley Pretty in pink: Ruby and Ivy Eddy, Winnie Ross, and Azaria and Zara McGilivray. Photo by Steve Huntley Bubbly: Olive Ross chases bubbles. Photo by Steve Huntley Bubbles in the air: Denzel Thompson gets close to the bubble machine. Photo by Steve Huntley School holiday fun: Fergus Ross lights up when given a balloon. Photo by Steve Huntley By Tara Atley work experience
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