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Getting Christmassy!

Sunday 24th November, 2013

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Another great day at another festive event in Taunton. Thank you to Think Amy and the Kelsey Cancer Fund for organising the day. There were craft stalls, entertainment and festive cheer not to mention Santa was there! Woohoo!

 

SAV had a stand selling Christmas cards IMG_1270and raising community awareness. We had some great chats with a variety of people from members of the community to other stall holders.

It was great to meet everyone and I hope everyone had a cheerful day. The kids certainly seemed to love it.

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