PREMIUM News Echuca Twin Rivers marks Book Week and Grandparents’ Day By Riverine Herald Aug 30, 2022 Special powers: Many Echuca Twin Rivers students dressed as their super-human alter egos for the Book Week celebration on Friday. Photo by Steve Huntley Echuca Twin Rivers celebrated Book Week with a parade of characters on Friday, August 26, and invited grandparents to celebrate with Prep students. School spirit: Echuca Twin Rivers staff get into the spirit of the day in costumes. Photo by Steve Huntley Fairytale: Three Snow Whites and five dwarfs made an appearance at the celebrations. Photo by Steve Huntley Spectators: The entire school community watches the characters on display. Photo by Steve Huntley Royalty: The Queen of Hearts, also known as teacher Hayley Logie, makes an appearance at the parade. Photo by Steve Huntley Puppy love: Twin Rivers staff member Nat Harvey and canine staff member Frankie both get into the Book Week spirit. Photo by Steve Huntley Crowning glory: Many representatives from the fairytale community make an appearance at the Book Week parade, include Shrek and Princess Fiona. Photo by Steve Huntley Witches and wizards: Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has a great showing of school spirit at the parade. Photo by Steve Huntley Kicking on: Many AFL players make their Echuca Twin Rivers debut. Photo by Steve Huntley Grandparent: Anne and Mia Irving reading together. Photo by Steve Huntley Book Week: Julie Kellett, Ruby Millington and Hattie Eveleigh reading together. Photo by Steve Huntley Despicable: Alannah McKee, Alannah Hennessy, Maya Bawden and Georgie Elso give Gru and the Minions from the Despicable Me franchise a run for their money. Photo by Steve Huntley Classics: Staff and students showed their support for the Mr Men and Little Miss book series. Photo by Steve Huntley A toy story: Jackson Tyers, Jett Avard and Heidi Duus. Photo by Steve Huntley It’s a-me: Marios, a Luigi and a Nintendo 64 give the Nintendo universe a good showing. Photo by Steve Huntley Costumes: Echuca Twin Rivers students line up to show off their Book Week costumes. Photo by Steve Huntley By Riverine Herald RIV Herald Related Stories News Happy just hanging outGoing batty in an upside-down life. By Country News News Something’s fishy in that damA forum will look at the impacts of climate change on native fish numbers in local waterways and what farmers can do to help. By Country News News Inevitable: farmers will need to count their carbonAs shareholders and investors demand more climate-friendly food, farmers will sooner or later take up carbon calculators to sell their produce to processors. By Andy Wilson News Emissions keep going upA CSIRO report released at COP29 says carbon emissions have reached a record high. By Andy Wilson Newsletter Delivered weekly each Tuesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular Opinion Opinion | Fresh milk for Queensland or not? Livestock Wagyus go under the hammer Horticulture Major GV fruit packing business sold National Hunt for gunman after man shot dead in city street National 'Gone backwards': Hopes fund can revive home-building
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