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Eastwood firm holds family fun day

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Published Date:
30 July 2010
AN EASTWOOD company is hosting a family fun day this weekend to mark its first anniversary and are giving visitors the chance to win a Mini.
MS Accountancy in Mansfield Road will be putting on rides for the children, a tombola, face painting and hook a duck and there will be stalls selling Aloe Vera products, soft furnishings and jewellery, handmade cards and paintings.

Many of the ex
hibitors will be doing demonstrations and there will be free facials on offer and a Mini up for grabs in a prize draw.

All the profit from the event, being held between 11am and 4pm will go to the Headway charity shop in Eastwood.

All prizes have been donated by local businesses.

Jenny Gamble who works at the firm said: "It started of as a few clients with exhibition tables but has now turned into a full on family day!"

MS Accountancy in Mansfield Road will be putting on rides for the children, a tombola, face painting and hook a duck and there will be stalls selling Aloe Vera products, soft furnishings and jewellery, handmade cards and paintings.

Many of the exhibitors will be doing demonstrations and there will be free facials on offer and a Mini up for grabs in a prize draw.

All the profit from the event, being held between 11am and 4pm will go to the Headway charity shop in Eastwood.

All prizes have been donated by local businesses.

Jenny Gamble who works at the firm said: "It started of as a few clients with exhibition tables but has now turned into a full on family day!"



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  • Last Updated: 30 July 2010 5:06 PM
  • Source: Eastwood Advertiser
  • Location: Eastwood
 
 

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