gold search raises galleons of cash!

From: Hebden Bridge Times (Hebden Bridge, England) | Date: August 21, 2007 | Copyright information

IT was party time at Stubbings Infants School, Hebden Bridge, when Friends of the school held a beach-themed event to raise funds for the playground.

The attractions included a chance to search for gold galleons aboard a pirate ship, face painting, nail art and a tasty barbecue. ...

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