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nterprise Fair 

By Megan Broughill, TY 

 

Athboy Community School had a very successful Enterprise Fair in the school today, Wednesday December 12th.The fair started off at 8:30 with everyone coming in to set uptheir stalls. The sales commenced at 9:50 with first years coming in and viewing and buying the myriad of foods, crafts and trinkets from the many and varied stalls on offer. 

The Fair was organised by teachers Ms. Mooney, Ms. Hayden, Ms Quinn and Ms. Vaughan. 

There was Darts, Raffles, Karaoke, a Wheel of fortune run by Jessica Mckenna, Alannah McCarthy and Shauna Reynolds, a second-hand Christmas jumpers stall run by Mabel Mahajan and Ava Gavigan and a jersey sale as well as the many craft food and gift stalls. 

While the first years were shopping and enjoying the atmosphere, Deirdre Murtagh from Causey Farm was judging the stalls to decidevarious awards, such as Most Sustainable Idea, Innovation, Best Overall Stand, Best Customer Service and Most Festive.   

Best Innovation went to Christopher Ryan, Megan Broughill and Sophie Gibbons. The Best Marketing Concept was won by Cathal Donohue, Ellie Mullen, Alannah Nugent and Killian Donohue   

Best stand on the day went to Arthur Dozsa, Mason Quinn and Fiach McKeogh. The Best Customer Service award was won by Stefan Moran, Nathan Brennan and CaydeQuinn. 

The Most SustainableAward went to Sophie Tenanty and Sarah Buckley Doran. 

The stallers then went on a break and came back in to serve the 5th years and TYs for their hour in the gym. The second years were next for their stint of shopping, browsing and tasting the craft foods on sale. After lunch, it was the turn of the third years and sixth years to see the stalls. 

Overall the spirit of the day was amazing, everyone enjoyed themselves and had great fun, the stallers all enjoyed the selling and getting to engage with their peers and teachers, and the customers had a great time looking around and buying things from stalls. 

  

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