Christmas is coming and we are looking for you to take part!

September 18, 2024
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WE NEED YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS

 

This year we are pleased to have a tree at this year’s Cuckfield Christmas Tree Festival which takes place between Friday 6th – Sunday 8th December and we need your help!

We are looking for homemade ‘pet’ themed decorations that we can display on the tree from hand knitted items, crochet to papercraft, basically anything that would make a good decoration!

If you are a budding crafter, get those entries in!

Terms

Decorations must be ‘pet’ themed and suitable for hanging on a tree (so not too large)

Decorations can be made by either an adult or child.

Only one decoration per person can be displayed.

Please drop your decorations into the practice and include your name/email as we will choose one winner.

All decorations will be needed by midday on Wednesday 27th November.

Sadly, we are unable to return any of your entries.

Any queries please email – justine@oathallvets.co.uk

 

 

WE NEED YOUR FESTIVE PET PHOTOS

 

Following on from the huge success of last year. We will again be running our ‘online pet advent calendar’ this Christmas on our Facebook page.

We are looking for festive photos of your pets to feature. Every day during December on the run up to Christmas we will post a festive picture of your pet

If you would like to take part, please send you photo by clicking here

To take part

*Only one photo per pet

*To keep the calendar a surprise, photos can only be accepted using the form above or by emailing them to justine@oathallvets.co.uk

*Please include your pets name as this will feature on the photo (no surnames or other details will be included)

*Your pets photo must have a festive theme

*Please ensure that no ‘humans’ are included in the photo

*No entries can be taken from comments or posts on Facebook

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