Middleton Public School students have participated in a fundraiser for the RSPCA.
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Mrs Charlton (Kerrie’s mum) and Mrs Norton bought in chicks, ducklings, calves, lambs, a working dog and rabbits for the students to handle and feed.
The children raised $200 to assist the charity.
It was fun to hear the students referring to Bruno, Mrs Norton’s Dorper lamb, as a goat.
Bruno was very well behaved and loved all the attention.
The petting babies were a big success however, a little worn out by finishing time.
Later in the day Sarah Nagle from the RSPCA visited from Sydney for a presentation about what the RSPCA does to assist stray, unwanted or mistreated animals.
Students viewed a video of a puppy stuck in a wombat hole and cheered loudly when the rescue was successful.
A big thank you to Mrs Charlton for taking her time to assist such a worthwhile charity.