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Lions set to launch Monster Book Fair

THE Lions Club of Cranbourne will host their first Monster Book Fair on Sunday 16 November at the Cranbourne Public Hall.
Second hand books and new books at low prices will be available on sale from 9am to 3pm.
Devonshire tea and a sausage sizzle will be provided on the day. For more information call Diane Barker on 5996 2986 or Andrew McMahon on 5996 2482.
Cranbourne Community House has vacancies in their upcoming Christmas craft workshops.
People can try one ofthe two to three-hour workshops and learn new skills to make Christmas gifts
Some workshops planned include making a gingerbread house, a rocky road Christmas tree, decorations and jewellery.
The community house also has vacancies in mosaics, painting with acrylics, yoga, body balance and teddy bear making.
Offered pre-kindergarten activities during three-year-old Playtime, children could develop independent social and conversational skills while playing with peers.
Places are limited for workshops, so bookings are essential. Phone 5996 2941 for bookings and more information.

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