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Local Charity Launches Charity Christmas Card Design Competition

by isleofman.com 12th October 2011
Crossroads Caring for Carers Isle of Man has launched a competition for school aged children to design their Charity Christmas Card that will go on general release for Christmas 2012. The Charity’s annual Christmas Card has on previous years been designed by local artists but for 2012 the Charity are looking for a second card designed by school pupils to refresh the tradition. Entries can be posted in the Christmas Postbox in Crossroads’ Christmas Market at the Strand Shopping Centre, between Thursday 3rd November 2011 and Sunday 18th December 2011. The winning entry will be announced on Thursday 22nd December on Manx Radio between 2.00pm and 6.00pm. The winning entry will be contacted and their design will be made into the Charity's Christmas Card for 2012. The winner will also receive a Giant Cuddly Toy. Entries can be any size, suitable for a card. Entrants must write their name, contact telephone number and school on the back of their entry. Get your creative heads on and post your designs in the Christmas Postbox found in Crossroads’ Christmas Market throughout November and December. For further information contact Alex Wilson on 673103 or email awilson@crossroadsiom.org. Crossroads Caring for Carers Isle of Man is a local charity that provides meaningful respite to those caring for someone with an illness, disability, frailty, substance abuse or mental health issue. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 12th, October 2011 11:49pm.

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