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A Santa surprise

 Geoff, Di and Scott Double enjoy the Rotary Club of Berwick’s Christmas party.                                             Picture: Kelly Yates Geoff, Di and Scott Double enjoy the Rotary Club of Berwick’s Christmas party. Picture: Kelly Yates

By Kelly Yates
SANTA Claus and his helpers made a stop at the Old Cheese Factory last Sunday to celebrate the Rotary Club of Berwick’s Christmas party.
More than 100 Rotarians and their families enjoyed a barbecue lunch and activities including a jumping castle, bubble blowing, whip cracking and cricket.
President Lynne Westland said the event, from 11.30am to 4pm, was an opportunity for the club’s members to get together and say Merry Christmas.
“The weather was great and everyone had so much fun,” she said. “And the look on the children’s faces when they saw Santa was amazing.”

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