Sunday November 27 – Christmas at the Sanctuary

Come and do some Christmas shopping whilst helping out your local recue centre/

We will open up the rescue centre from 11am until 4pm, admission is £1 for adults and free to children when accompanied by an adult.

Dogs on leads welcome.

We have ;

Fund Raising Stalls

Guest Stalls

Raffles
Competitions
Food and drink
Stalls selling Christmas presents
Gifts
Santa’s Groto

 

Children are encouraged to attend in fancy dress:- come along dressed as an animal, we will have a prize for the best costume of the day.

See photos and events from last years open day event.

 

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