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Samoan student’s artwork for Christmas cards

11:15 November 27, 2009NZ, Pacific Press Releases, Samoa 0 comments

Press Release – British High Commission

Three students from Samoa will have their art work on thousands of Christmas Cards that will be sold in Wellington to raise funds for Save the Children and the Samoan Tsunami .
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MEDIA RELEASE

Samoan Student’s Art Work For Christmas Cards.

Three students from Samoa will have their art work on thousands of Christmas Cards that will be sold in Wellington to raise funds for Save the Children and the Samoan Tsunami .

The Christmas cards which will be sold at Saturday’s Save the Children fair at the British High Commissioners residence ,Homewood in Karori .

The original artworks , which were chosen after a competition in the Samoan Observer newspaper ,will also be auctioned at the fair to raise funds .

The winners were Alaelua Toluono of Fa’atuatua High School , Emily Chamberlin of Vaiala Beach School and Meg Anderson of Vaiala Beach School .

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