Friday night floats a win with crowd

Louise AllinghamPilbara News
Camera IconChinese Kung Fu and Tai Chi Academy’s lion dancers. Credit: Pilbara News

Hundreds of people lined Sharpe Avenue last Friday night to watch the FeNaClNG street parade.

Camera IconKarratha Primary School came third with their FeNaClNG-themed float. Credit: Pilbara News, Louise Allingham
Camera IconTambrey Primary School’s marine float. Credit: Pilbara News

Local schools and community groups paraded the street with colourful floats and performances.

Camera IconSt John Ambulance volunteers. Credit: Pilbara News
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Camera IconBaynton West Primary’s Tree of Life. Credit: Pilbara News

Pegs Creek Primary School won best school float for its 45 years of FeNaClNG float, complete with a Ferris wheel.

Baynton West came in second with its tree of life and Karratha Primary third for its festival party- themed float.

Camera IconStudents from Terre Rouge Ballet danced down the street. Credit: Pilbara News, Louise Allingham.
Camera IconThe Peg's Creek Primary float won the best school entry in the FeNaClNG street parade. Credit: Peg's Creek Primary School

Terre Rouge Ballet won best community group and The Rockers were runner-up.

Best decorated vehicle went to the Pilbara Princess and St John Ambulance was awarded best volunteer group.

Camera IconDoopa Dog was a crowd favourite. Credit: Pilbara News
Camera IconKarratha Shotokan Karate Club. Credit: Pilbara News

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