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Wishing Aaron a Very Happy 21st

Thank you for making so many smile & be happy during 2020

Recipient of a Jack Petchey Foundation Award and a

Westminster House Youth Club Covid Hero Award.

Star of documentary ?The King of SE15?

Raising nearly ?4000 by doing what you do best helping the Salvation Army supply meals to the vulnerable.

Elvis From Nunhead Well Done.

We are all so proud of you.

Michael Peacock Friend & Manager ?for about two weeks.?

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https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/oct/23/guardian-angel-mega-fan-perform-worlds-largest-elvis-festival


Guardian angel: we send a 21-year-old mega-fan to perform at the world?s largest Elvis festival


Aaron Arter enlivened lockdown ? and raised thousands for charity ? with his streetside renditions of the King?s hits. Now it is his turn to shine

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