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Kay-steps-down I would like to thanks everyone who in the last few years have supported me in arranging the Christmas parade her in Martinborough.

I now find it is time to ‘call it a day’ and my sincere wish is that somebody her in the township is prepared to ‘take over’ where I ‘left off’.
The Martinborough Christmas Parade is a wonderful opportunity for the people of our township to come together as a community to begin the Christmas Festivities, it is a time of great joy.
There are many people who have assisted me, in so many ways, to make this event a success each year. So I say a big ‘Thank You’ to you all for the generosity of your time and fellowship. Without all the assistance you have so kindly given me it would have been an impossible task.
Sincere thanks to all , Kay Mills

And on behalf of everybody: we thank you Kay all your work has been greatly appreciated by young and old.

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