agriculture Caravan Park donations Emu Plains Mask metalwork Nepean High

To make sure we arrived on time at Nepean High School, the “Good Vibrations” crew parked up overnight at the Nepean River Holiday Village caravan park in Emu Plains.

By the time we arrived at the school, Ed Ceresnie and his crack team of Support Unit students were eager to lead us through their unique agricultural unit, complete with lowing cows, scratching chickens and the roar of a mini tractor.

In the metalwork shop, we were treated to the hiss and pop of a welding torch, and the delicious twang of a hacksaw blade when plucked like a guitar string.

Star art pupil Bradley donated a handmade clay mask to the MCA!

Reluctantly, we packed up the caravan, laden with hundreds of sound and picture files, and wrapped up our last school visit of the tour. We were bound for the MCA front lawn, where the general public will be able to see, hear, and re-mix their own version of the caravan’s journey through greater Sydney.

To make sure we arrived on time at Nepean High School, the “Good Vibrations” crew parked up overnight at the Nepean River Holiday Village caravan park in Emu Plains.

By the time we arrived at the school, Ed Ceresnie and his crack team of Support Unit students were eager to lead us through their unique agricultural unit, complete with lowing cows, scratching chickens and the roar of a mini tractor.

In the metalwork shop, we were treated to the hiss and pop of a welding torch, and the delicious twang of a hacksaw blade when plucked like a guitar string.

Star art pupil Bradley donated a handmade clay mask to the MCA!

Reluctantly, we packed up the caravan, laden with hundreds of sound and picture files, and wrapped up our last school visit of the tour. We were bound for the MCA front lawn, where the general public will be able to see, hear, and re-mix their own version of the caravan’s journey through greater Sydney.
[more pictures here.]