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Half Term, Snow and Summer Planning

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Know some people have half term next week, but we have it this week, and woke up to Snow yesterday. Had great fun building snow aliens, snow walls, minature igloo and had a snowball fight...

However, despite the wintry weather outside, at The FASD Trust we are already planning for Summer and looking to sort out some fun activities, picnics in the park, bouncy castles and other stuff over for the support groups over the summer, so watch out on the website for details....

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Will any of them be in the Glasgow area??

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