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A Great Sankey family is gearing up to complete a series of fundraising challenges in memory of their little girl who died last year. Lily Bennett was just two years old when she suffered a cardiac arrest and subsequent brain injuries, after having a heart operation at a few months old. The toddler spent New Year’s Eve 2019 in ICU at Alder Hey and a month on intensive care but she never recovered and died just after her third birthday in June 2020. Lily’s family – mum Cheryl, dad Gareth, brother Louis and sister Betsy – have been supported throughout her battle, and since she died, by Claire House Children Hospice and The Children’s Adventure Farm Trust (CAFT).
Proceed with Caution Central Texas
Brr, it s cold here in Central Texas, and you can tell this is not our normal!
We ve heard from our news partners at KWTX that we should be expecting a wintry mix this weekend, but I don t think anyone expected what we ve seen so far today.
Across Central Texas we re experiencing scattered freezing rain, and the roads are dangerously icy. I for one, thought that today would be pretty average and that Friday would be the day we saw inclimate weather. Boy was I wrong.
Let me take you through my morning.
First I got up and ready per usual. Next, I needed to take my pup out to potty. As I ve stated previously I am a huge advocate for protecting your animals against harsh winter conditions. Despite his complaints, my pup Sonny was fitted with a sweater and a jacket so that he was ready to face the cold.
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January 2, 2021
DULUTH, Minn.– As Bentleyville switched its lights off for the 2020 season earlier this week, cleanup has begun for the huge light display.
Around 20 volunteers were at Bayfront Park this morning. They pulled down lights and moving other displays throughout the attraction.
Despite being open an extra four days this year one volunteer says cleanup isn’t too different from year’s past. While the taking the tour of lights down isn’t as fun as the setup, she says it’s still great to help put away Duluth’s Christmas icon.
“We’re taking down rope lighting cause that rope light they brought in has to come out so we’re taking the rope lighting, the lighting on the arches, taking down the arches. We’re pulling up any lights or electrical, you name it, it needs to be done,” said volunteer Cheryl Bennett, who’s volunteering for her 6
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