Bridging the generation gap on Grandparents’ Day

David CharlesworthSouth Western Times
Camera IconRosemary and Bill O'Neill, and their grandchildren Kirraleigh, 8, Alannah, 4, and Hayley Brewerton, 10. Credit: David Charlesworth / South Western Times

Generations came together for a day of unplugged family entertainment at Bethanie Fields at its fourth annual Grandparents Day on June 10.

Families enjoyed afternoon tea and traditional games at the event held on behalf of the Dardanup Shire Council.

Traditional entertainment included floor-sized snakes and ladders, ring toss, building blocks, giant pick up sticks and skittles.

A piano provided old time favourite tunes and a candy buffet station proved popular with all ages.

Pictures from the event:

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Camera IconJulie King, of Eaton, her mum Joyce Brown, husband Rick and granddaughter Erin Pryce, 10.
Camera IconLily Robertson, 6, her dad Brendan, Alma Moulton with granddaughter Lara Andrew, Kobe Andrew, 4 months, Hudson, 4, Jared, and Levi, 2.
Camera IconAustin, Josie, Thomas, Des and Rebecca Dignan, of Bunbury.
Camera IconLily Robertson, 6, her dad Brendan, Alma Moulton with granddaughter Lara Andrew, Kobe Andrew, 4 months, Hudson, 4, Jared, and Levi, 2.
Camera IconLouise Giorgi, of Eaton, and her grandson Torin Kempton, 2.
Camera IconDorothy Dye, of Eaton, and her granddaughter Evie Shaw, 5.
Camera IconLauren and Daniel Bertelli, of Bunbury, and their nonna Lena Bertelli.
Camera IconMargaret Ryan, of Eaton, and her mum Eileen Henry.
Camera IconDorothy Dye, of Eaton, and her granddaughter Evie Shaw, 5.
Camera IconChelsea Batten, of Eaton, and her mum Denise Tillman.
Camera IconLauren and Daniel Bertelli, of Bunbury, and their nonna Lena Bertelli.

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