The community is invited to experience the excitement of Easter at the April 7 event, which runs from 3pm to 6pm.
Those who attend can invent their own Easter bonnets before joining in a grand parade at 4.15pm.
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Bonnets will be judged on creativity, individuality, colour, design and structural integrity, with winners and runner-ups taking home Easter egg baskets.
Other Easter-themed activities include egg-and-spoon races and student performances, such as a dance interpretation of Amazing Grace by more than 40 students.
Entry is $2, with food and drinks on sale.