THE wet weather was well and truly embraced at Manning River Lions Camp Memories, with everyone getting in on the slip and slide even a police officer.
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According to Manning River Lions Brian Bourke president, the slip and slide's water and foam was provided by Tinonee Fire Brigade and was a great hit with the kids.
"No-one even complained about the wet weather," said Brian.
"They were having too much fun."
The annual camp-out for children with disabilities and their families attracted around 70 children from 35 families.
They enjoyed activities including fan art, craft, music and movement, archery and more.
Another highlight for the kids were the popular camel rides, said Brian.
For Brian and Manning River Lions camp director Peter Baker, the planning will start immediately for next year's camp which is held on the second weekend of each November.
Brian and the Manning River Lions are grateful for the local businesses that continue to support them, and allow to put on the event.