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Soroptimists hold successful Christmas Fair

December 7, 2012
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This year’s Soroptimist Christmas Fair was held at Government House and attracted a large number of people. There were a variety of stalls and lots of fun for the children: a bouncy castle, games and a visit from Santa.

Stalls included the sale of crafts, toys, art, cakes, jewellery, gifts and more. A delicious lunch was served and drinks and cakes were on sale all day. The school steel band livened up the event with Christmas and other music. Santa and Mrs Claus were present and gave gifts to the children who told them what they wanted for Christmas.

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Scene at the Fair

There was also a raffle was won. Clement Ruan of Sea Feathers who won a round trip ticket for two from Anguilla to San Juan on Cape Air. The second prize went to Roland Webster of Long Path. He won a 32-inch Samsung Flat Screen TV. A Samsung Galaxy Tablet was the third prize which was won by Sandra Richardson of North Side.

Marva Richardson won the cake raffle, a delicious chocolate cake decorated with strawberries.

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