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Lunch spreads Christmas cheer

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News20 November 2019Updated:2 December 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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Christmas spirit: Lunch attendees Gladys and Elizabeth with Ty, Lola, Dom, and Grace. Picture: Yanni
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Christmas spirit: Lunch attendees Gladys and Elizabeth with Ty, Lola, Dom, and Grace. Picture: Yanni

THE annual Chelsea Community Christmas Lunch will return for its fourth year this year.

The lunch offers people a meal on Christmas Day, and brings together those who may otherwise have spent the day on their own.

The day will feature a group of children, including Ty, Lola, Dom, and Grace, entertaining the crowd by singing Christmas carols. The event will also have a balloon artist, magician, and a special visit from Santa.

Over 140 guests packed the hall last year.

To donate a gift for a child attending the event, visit the wishing tree at Ray White Chelsea to give unwrapped gifts up to the value of $15. O’Brien Real Estate Chelsea is collecting non-perishable grocery items from 1 December.

The event will take place from 11.45am-2pm at St. Joseph’s School Hall, Woodbine Grove, Chelsea.

For more information on how to donate, or to register as a guest, visit chelseacommunitychristmaslunch.org.au or phone St Joseph’s Parish on 9772 2211.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 20 November 2019

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