Ellie Caruso, Ruby Gordon, Tynen Rothe and Bella Hillier.
Photo by
Keira Doyle
Deniliquin High School students traded in their uniforms for blue shirts and Akubra hats in honour of ‘Do it for Dolly Day’ Friday last week.
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The students and staff at DHS were spreading kindness, bringing everyone together with fun activities.
The Jervis siblings - Brooke and Jesse - gave a wonderful whip cracking performance, and there were blue cupcakes, a sausage sizzle and country music.
Students who dressed in blue took part in forming the word ‘KIND’ on the school’s oval.
The fundraising day collected $450 for the Dolly’s Dream Foundation, and helped spread a message of kindness and inclusiveness amongst some of Deni’s youth.
Deni High students form the word 'KIND' for Do it for Dolly day.
Jesse and Brooke Jervis.
Jesse Jervis during the whip cracking demonstration.
Brooke Jervis.
Susan Laing, Claire Hayes, Brydey Maher and Ruby Gordon.
Jack Clarke and Corben Hayes.
Niccola Stanworth, Mya Crampton, Liam Knuckey (back), Samara Watson, Eliza Johnstone and Peta Thomas.