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02/07/08 - Rainbows celebrate 21st birthday



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Published Date: 02 July 2008
RAINBOWS - Members of the 1st Wragby Rainbows joined with Rainbows from North Lincolnshire to celebrate the Rainbows 21st birthday.
The venue was the recently refurbished St Luke's County House in Holton Le Moor.

The theme was princess/fairy fancy dress and the Wragby girls had a most enjoyable time.
The weather was not so kind but did not hamper all the activities that were on offer.

The next exciting event for the girls will be when they attend the Poacher International Camp at the Lincolnshire Showground on July 27.

They will again be able to take part in the activities and crafts with the added bonus of seeing the opening ceremony of the guides and scouts from all over the world who will be taking part.

At the Rainbow meeting on June 23 the girls planned the next meeting - the Wragby Rainbows Olympics - to celebrate the year of the Olympics in China.

WI – The June meeting of the Wragby Branch of the WI was held at Wragby Town Hall.
Angela Tubb and Margaret Saunders gave a report on the AGM held at Liverpool on June 4.

A presentation about Dennett's Ice cream was the entertainment for the evening.



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  • Last Updated: 02 July 2008 11:19 AM
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