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‘Be a Star’ will benefit elderly and disabled

December 2, 2011

With so many worthwhile causes trying to make the holiday season happy for people from all walks of life, Adult Protective Services is hoping area gift-givers will look to a slightly different demographic at Christmas.

Part of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, Adult Protective Services began the "Be a Star" program this week, collecting Christmas gifts for the area's elderly and disabled.

Unique gifts available at Canterbury

December 2, 2011

A tradition 20 plus years in the making continues this year when Canterbury hosts its annual Christmas Bazaar.

Area residents can take advantage of a unique shopping experience from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at 1700 S. Lancaster.

“This is a great place to bring grandma shopping,” Executive Director Shannon M. Nabors said.

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