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Stalls galore at Scouts

THERE will be a car boot sale and market day on Saturday, 26 November at the 7th Doveton Scout Hall from 10am – 2pm.
Come along and bag a bargain. There will be market stalls, white elephant stalls, sausage sizzle and car wash as well as a giant raffle and door prizes.
The Doveton 7th scout hall is located at the corner of Catalpa street and Magnolia Grove Doveton.
To book a stall place or for more information call Naomi on 9793 6557.

THE Doveton Library will hold a bargain booksale on Saturday, 26 November at Autumn Place, Doveton.
The sale runs from 9am to 1pm with books priced from 50 cents to $5.
For further details call 9792 9497.

BUNNINGS Warehouse Cranbourne is holding a free DIY workshop for women on Tuesday, 29 November.
Designed to be interactive, fun and informative, the workshops are run by Bunnings Warehouse team members and product suppliers.
They aim to provide women with the skills needed to undertake a huge range of home and garden maintenance projects.
The workshop runs from 6pm to 9pm and bookings are essential. Phone 5991 2444.

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