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Kim at the Day Lewis pharmacy on Forest Hill Road mentioned that she is organising a charity fun day to raise money for ALD LIFE: www.aldlife.org so I suggested she let people know about it on the forum...


The Fun Day will be held outside the chemist, on the parade of shops on Forest Hill Road (opposite the doctor) on Saturday 18 May from 10am to 1pm.


To raise money for this local charity there will be:


raffles (lots of great prizes from local shops such as vouchers from Beauty Plus and Si Mangia),

face painting,

cake stall, and

bric-a-brac.


They will also be offering such services as blood pressure checks, and information on quitting smoking.


Please come along and show your support for ALD LIFE and for our local shops. Day Lewis the pharmacy will be also donating money (I think Kim said they would match whatever she raises) in honour of the pharmacy's anniversary.

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