CREATIVE outfits graced the halls of Leeton Public School this weekend as students threw themselves into a fun event.
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On Wednesday the school hosted a P&C Day where staff and students came dressed as something starting with either "P" or "C".
There were outfits, personalities and costumes covering a whole range of characters, people, places and more.
The idea of the day was to raise funds for the Leeton Public P&C, which will be put towards resources and learning materials at the school, while at the same time also creating awareness among students about the role of the organisation.
The event is an annual one on the school calendar, according to P&C treasurer Stephanie Glenn.
"The kids definitely look forward to it ... some will even have their outfits planned weeks in advance," she said.
"It's a great opportunity to raise a bit of money for the P&C, but have the students be involved at the same time.
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"They love dressing up and getting out of their uniforms."
A sausage sizzle provided the perfect lunch time snack, which coupled with the drizzly weather, went down a treat. Leeton Public's P&C plays an important role in the school community.
Volunteers are always needed and parents need not be shy about putting their hand up to be part of the organisation.
"Even if you don't want to become a member, we're always, always after more volunteers," Mrs Glenn said.
"We always need extra helping hands when we host big events.
"The next one we would love some help with is the balloon glow stall on Easter Sunday as part of the (SunRice) Festival."
For more information about the P&C contact the school on 6953 3488.