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Christmas Countdown Local 2022 #11/25 - Street Library



My Street Library is much used and loved  in the neighbourhood, and each year, we host a street library Christmas party with a special guest .  Today was the day. Neighbours , adults and children and pets come together and share an hour or two of friendship. This afternoon was very warm but we fired up the barbecue and had a sausage sizzle to celebrate  summer and our community. 

The focus of the party is the street library "Love that Colour" library, so  children all receive books in addition to  little treats. And of course, it is that time when everyone wants to have a Christmas photo. 


This year out special guest was Ms Claus - looking extraordinarily festive.  Thank you so much for making our Street Library Christmas such a wonderful neighbourhood event - it makes us all feel happy to be part of this community whatever our age. 















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