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Good Cheer Open For Business In Quesnel

Tis the season once again for Good Cheer in Quesnel.
Their Christmas Hamper campaign is up and running in the old Zellers store at the Maple Park Mall in South Quesnel.
Dianne Greenwood, the Coordinator for the past 24 years, says food and toy donations have to be in by 4 o’clock the night of December 16th.
Greenwood says people wishing to get a hamper this year will have to have their name in by December 18th.
She says the hampers will then go out on the 19th and 20th.
Greenwood says they did 801 hampers last year and she expects that number to even grow this year, if anything.
Their phones aren’t working right now but Greenwood says they should be soon and their number will be 747-00-65.

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