2532 days ago

COLOUR YOUR DAY this Saturday Hamilton

Aaron from Nawton

We encourage everyone of you visiting the Craft Extravaganza this Saturday in Hamilton to "Colour Your Day" dress up or wear something and unite as a community and show your support and love. We will have volunteers with donation buckets at the event. All money collected will support the families and Muslim communities impacted by the tragic events of Friday 15th March. Our Community here in Hamilton West as well as our City is made up of many beautiful cultures and diversity.
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