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WOW! Our Christmas Hamper is epic! thank you to everyone who has donated and created incredible items, and to Paul Rees Thomas and Pauline Thomas working so hard to package, list and photograph! We have two prizes now, a first of the Hamper, and a 2nd of a stuffed full backpack! See comments for the list...
Tickets are £5 each, and all information is on our website here https://www.finingswood.org.uk/christmas-raffle.html and there is no maximum on how many tickets you can purchase. You can pay using Paypal or our bank, all details are on the page of the website above, also please comment below on how many tickets you wish to buy and how paid, and I can allocate your ticket numbers to you once we see payment. If you prefer to purchase using Cash, please contact myself, or Paul Rees Thomas and we can advise drop off locations. The raffle closes at 8pm on Friday 20th December and we would hope to deliver your amazing prize over that weekend in plenty of time for Christmas if you are local, or if over 10 miles away, you would need to collect from us in Lane End. The Finings Wood committee are also allowed to purchase tickets for this draw, and you will see a recording of the computer scrolling through all of the entries choosing a winner to ensure it is all fair and above board! Quite took my breath away when I turned around to see after this squall. There were three but this one was the best and very special.
#rainbows #Finingswood Facebook post by Pauline Thomas Finally, some blue sky and sunshine. Get into the woods and kick some leaves. This poem for Autumn is by Leah Cubbage...
For our vision impaired friends the poem reads.. "And now a quiet and lovely wood Becomes a seething glare With Amber, Gold and Crimson leaves That fill the Autumn air" |
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