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Published November 13, 2018

Local Bloggers Team Up For 'Kids Kringle' Event

Fun night out with the kids for a good cause

A couple of local bloggers have teamed up with Glama Gal Spa to host a event promoting the spirit of giving, to young ones.

On November 30th from 5-8 pm Glama Gal will be hosting the event called Kids Kringle which will include a manicure station and snowflake slime station. Both stations will cost $5, plus a donation of a non-perishable food item to participate.

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With 10 kids between the three of them, the ladies putting on this event are aiming to raise 50 lbs of food per kid to donate the Barrie Food Bank.

Kelsey Diane, of Kelsey Diane Blog, explained why an event like this is so important to these local Moms:

"We wanted to create an event where we could give back to our local community while involving our kids. It’s important for us to teach our kids to think of others in need and instill a feeling of gratitude. Behaviours are contagious, so this is a great way to strengthen our community while inspiring others to give back."

 

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