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THE PAKENHAM Antique Fair is back, and all proceeds will again be donated to 4C’s emergency food bank.
AMP has again pledged to match 50 per cent of the funds raised by the fair. AMP financial planner Mark Lilley, from Pakenham Financial Services, said he was pleased to announce AMP’s support.
“By supporting the Antique Fair we can all help to extend the amount of funds available for use by the 4C’s within the local community,” he said.
“I’m delighted that with the additional support of the AMP Foundation we will be able tomake a real difference to the lives of local families.” The fair will be at the Pakenham Racecourse on 25 July from 9am to 4pm.

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