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November 18, 2016 November 2016 No Comments

The Pre Loved Toy Sale was a success and although a little quieter than expected for a long weekend Saturday ourselves and the kids who had sale tables all did well and thought it was a great day. Toy library cleared out some very pre loved toys and with the raffle we made $237 which will mean some cool new toys can be purchased for the Toy Library.
Thanks again for the support for the raffle from local business P&K, Ventana, D’Vine, Columbo, Neighbourhood Cafe, Mint & Finom Catering. Our winners Marta and Rebekah were very happy with their prizes. All in all a successful day.
We have decided to push our Teddy Bear’s picnic out till next year so will keep you updated on that after the festive season. See you soon at Toy Library to check out those new toys or at the movie sessions on the last Wednesday of the month.

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