Bulahdelah Blue Light Disco a glowing success

Josh Gordon and Senior Constable Trevor McLeod at the Blue Light Disco.
Josh Gordon and Senior Constable Trevor McLeod at the Blue Light Disco.

 

A BLUE Light disco was the perfect way to celebrate the end of the school term in Bulahdelah last weekend.

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Dancing, games, competitions and limbo kept the kids entertained, ensuring there were beaming smiles and constant laughter throughout the night.

The theme was ‘People Who Work in our Community’ with nurses, teachers, firemen and farmers just a few of the many colourful costumes paraded at the School of Arts Hall.

The disco was hosted by Raymond Terrace PCYC in partnership with the Bulahdelah Blue Light Committee.

“It is all about getting kids active and giving them a fun time in a safe environment,” Port Stephens PCYC manager Phillip Ross said.

“It is a fantastic night, there is a lot of excitement and the kids are having a ball.”

The event was funded by the local committee with plenty of giveaways, prizes and glow sticks on offer during the evening,
Phillip said although the event was hosted by the PCYC, “credit needs to go to the local guys here at Bulahdelah”.

“Ashley Ray and his wife Aleesha, and the rest of the local area command are the driving force behind it,” he said.

“They have put in a huge amount of effort and they have a great team of volunteers around them.”

The success of the disco shows that the local Blue Light program is going from strength to strength, with plans for many more fun activities to be held.

“Blue Light was once just discos, but we are now branching out with a range of other events that can be held under the Blue Light banner,” Phillip said.

“Movie nights and other things can be wrapped up into it, so we are looking at doing a whole range of activities over the next 12 months.”

Phillip said the program couldn’t run without the assistance of the local volunteers and support of the community.

 

By Daniel SAHYOUN

 

Senior Constable Dave Feeney with Nurse Claire at the Blue Light Disco.
Senior Constable Dave Feeney with Nurse Claire at the Blue Light Disco.

 

Committee members Stephen Smith and Ash Ray with Port Stephens PCYC Manager Phillip Ross ready for action.
Committee members Stephen Smith and Ash Ray with Port Stephens PCYC Manager Phillip Ross ready for action.

 

Bulahdelah Blue Light Disco a huge success. Photo: PCYC
Bulahdelah Blue Light Disco a huge success. Photo: PCYC

 

Toby Barry, Finn Gleeson, Izaac Redman and Nathaniel Redman.
Toby Barry, Finn Gleeson, Izaac Redman and Nathaniel Redman.

 

Kids give the Blue Light disco the thumbs up.
Kids give the Blue Light disco the thumbs up.

 

Jasper Gibbs and Abbey Vella.
Jasper Gibbs and Abbey Vella.

 

Klaire and Abbiegail Ray.
Klaire and Abbiegail Ray.

 

Andy Feeney, Ryder Wheaton and Josh Gordon.
Andy Feeney, Ryder Wheaton and Josh Gordon.

 

Limbo with Senior Constable Dave Feeney and committee member Aleesha Ray.
Limbo with Senior Constable Dave Feeney and committee member Aleesha Ray.

 

Committee members Rob Kent and Stephen Smith.
Committee members Rob Kent and Stephen Smith.

 

Kurtis Barry, Tyson Haenschke, Ryder Wheaton and Cole Buchanan.
Kurtis Barry, Tyson Haenschke, Ryder Wheaton and Cole Buchanan.

 

Nurse Claire, construction worker Logan and fireman Andy.
Nurse Claire, construction worker Logan and fireman Andy.

 

Logan Bailey with Senior Constable Dave Feeney and committee member Stacy McLoughlin
Logan Bailey with Senior Constable Dave Feeney and committee member Stacy McLoughlin

 

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