as a fundraiser for the hills community fire service and other charities has proven to be a success again.
It was held yesterday and is on again today. I caught the train up into the hills behind me so I could give the friend running it some support. J... is one of the most hardworking and community minded people I know. She also gets very little recognition for her efforts.
The little festival consists of about fifty trees decorated by community groups. Santa Claus is there - with the reindeer made from environmentally sound logs of fallen timber. There are some trees for sale as well as some plants. There are activities for children (and I saw some lovely "hats" made by them). When you are exhausted by all this there are inevitable tea, coffee and scones.
I am not really into the business of decorating my own establishment with trees and lights. It is just me. Why bother? But.... another friend and I put our heads together and thought we might be able to contribute something. We have done it twice before. Each time we have tried to think of something different.
This time several people in the knitting and crochet group at the library contributed crochet circles. I made about thirty of these, all about 12cms across. G...embroidered them and turned them into "smiley" faces. They have been hung on a tree. The circles I made were all in brilliant neon colours. I knew the room would be dim (to give the illusion of night) and I wanted the circles to show up. They looked good. I am glad we did it because I watched children's faces light up as they saw the "smiles". G...had made a few with the extra addition of ears so that they could be bears (or koala bears or mice) and the youngest children really seemed to like those best. On being given one of the bears one fractious toddler clung tightly to it and fell asleep!
There should be more of this sort of thing. The tree decorated with tiny houses made from scraps of timber and another decorated with paper people made by a junior primary class showed there is still plenty of skill and imagination out there. We need more of that sort of thing.
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