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Bubbly cheers for 21 years



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
Champagne corks will be popping in The Children's Society shop in Kimberley when it celebrates 21 years of trading on October 16.
Shop manager Hazel Arbuthnott, who has managed the shop since it opened said:" The shop was officially opened in 1985 by the Duke of Devonshire and we would love volunteers and customers past and present to join us in the shop on the anniversary date to help us celebrate our success"

Dominique Mehigan, regional retail manager for The Children's Society said: "We are very grateful for the years of great support the shop has had from the local community who have both donated to and bought goods from us.

"There will be a raffle on the day and congratulations to the shop team from The Children's Society head of retail, so please come and join us between 11am and 3pm".

If you would like to volunteer at The Children's Society shop, please contact Dominique Mehigan on 0771 3984736.



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  • Last Updated: 09 October 2008 1:27 PM
  • Source: Eastwood Advertiser
  • Location: Eastwood
 
 

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