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Special Needs: Donated gifts to be presented
On Christmas Eve at 4pm, the presentation of publicly donated gifts and the proceeds from the Christmas Stollen baking event held earlier this month, will be presented to the Dubai Centre for Special Needs.
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Dubai: On Christmas Eve at 4pm, the presentation of publicly donated gifts and the proceeds from the Christmas Stollen baking event held earlier this month, will be presented to the Dubai Centre for Special Needs.
Santa will be in attendance.
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