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Lethbridge Family Services to host first Teddy Bear Picnic

This weekend, Lethbridge Family Services is hosting their first ever Teddy Bear Picnic, in support of Christmas Hope organizations like LFS Angel Tree, My City Care, and Salvation Army.

For $25 per person, families can grab their Teddy Bears and head down to Norland Manor Estates. They’ll receive a picnic blanket and a packed lunch from LA Chefs and various organizations will be helping out with activities, like face painting courtesy of Alberta Blue Cross and Teddy Bear checkups from Lethbridge Fire & Emergency Services.

“The community, like Lethbridge Fire & Emergency Services doing teddy bear check-ups, is coming together to offer a fabulous family event,” said Michelle Gallucci, Director of Advancement & Communications at Lethbridge Family Services and Event Organizer. “We hope this will be an enduring wonderful memory for so many families.”

The picnic is taking place July 10 from 2pm-5pm, rain or shine. More information and tickets can be found here.

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