There were plenty of opportunities to dress up last week whether you were out to the Sapphire Coast Concert Band, dressing as a superhero at Shorebreakers or taking part in the Pambula Public School annual book fair.
Stick your thumb out and get a lift from the boys in the band. Michelle Pettigrove with David and Geoff Willis and vocalist Liam McManus at the concert.
Deep in concentration, members of the brass section of the Sapphire Coast Concert Band during the concert on Sunday afternoon at Club Sapphire.
It has been a big week at Shorebreakers Pre-school, Pambula where everyone has been dressing up as their favourite superhero - staff included.

The book fair at Pambula Public School is a chance to dress up as a favourite character from a book. Here are some students from each of the 16 classrooms in the school.
Cousins, Evie, Luke and Reese Young, all of Merimbula, were waiting to see the Sapphire Coast Big Band concert on Sunday.
The concert was a chance for Louise Yeoman, of Merimbula to enjoy an afternoon with her mum, Judy Pastro, of Eden.
Concert band conductor, David Willis, with the patron of the band, Joyce McGill and big band conductor Geoff Willis.
Roslyn Love-Myers, who is a band member, did a great job of announcing several items at the end of Sunday afternoon's concert.

Pambula Public School teacher Karen Tarpey, always keen to dress up, with student, Aalyiah Kelly, who took part in the school's book fair.
Betty Thompson and Anne O'Dell, both of Merimbula, settled down for an afternoon of music at the concert at Club Sapphire on Sunday.
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