Mosston School families wait for the sun to set so they can start watching Despicable Me on the big screen. Photo / Supplied
Mosston School families wait for the sun to set so they can start watching Despicable Me on the big screen. Photo / Supplied
Students morphed into minions at Mosston School's outdoor movie night fundraiser last week.
It was the first time the school had held such an event and more than 325 tickets were sold for the viewing of the minion-featuring movie, Despicable Me.
Mosston School sports co-ordinator and teacher release Aimee Loveridgesaid the funding was needed for a new artificial turf.
"We've had a really big push with our hockey and our netball and the asphalt that we've got out there, when the sun hits it, it melts," she said.
"So we just want to make things a bit safer for the kids."
"We had lots of kids dress up as minions, I decorated a few hay bales as them as well."
The school sold popcorn, had Gourmet Express and Nice Creams food trucks on site and also gave out some spot prizes, including car care kits, cakes, beauty vouchers and garden-centre vouchers.
"We did make quite a bit of money, the food trucks gave us a percentage of what they took, we had really kind people supporting us," Ms Loveridge said.
"We will indeed do this again."
Mosston School is now about $4000 short of their $35,000 fundraising goal.