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Wow!! That's great!! I thoroughly enjoyed doing my part. Always wish I could do more!
Thank you so much for doing this major job, Julie!!!
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map1131
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Kudos to you Julie to heading up this huge task.
43 children effected by our world of lyme & co were given a Christmas. What a great gift from our hearts.
Pam
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randibear
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i wish i could have participated this year.
thanks to all those who did and made christmas a joyful occasion to all the kids. and i'm sure the parents were pleased too.
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thank you for posting how many children we have helped....
maybe next year even more!!!!!!!!
mtree
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It was a pleasure to help out! We had so much fun picking out stuff...sure hope they enjoyed it!
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