FREMANTLE PCYC was crawling with little children yesterday as Buster the Fun Bus celebrated 30 years of servicing the local community.
Babies, toddlers, young children and their parents enjoyed a morning of fun as the City of Fremantle funded program celebrated the milestone with an array of toys, drawing and craft stations, food, face painting and a petting zoo.
A City spokesperson said despite the recent loss of State Government funding, the City had agreed to continue supporting the popular free program.
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READ NOWThe service runs four days a week in Samson, Willagee, North Fremantle and the Fremantle Arts Centre.
Visit www.facebook.com/pg/busterfunbus for more information.
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