100 for 100 Pitlochry Continue the Challenge

100 for 100 Pitlochry Continue the Challenge

The inner Wheel club of Pitlochry have risen to the 100 for 100 challenge with several ventures.  Firstly, at the Highland Games they sold 100 squares in a guess where the Cowpat is competition.

Secondly, their entry into the annual local Christmas Tree competition was made up of nearly 200 knitted, felted, material items.

Thirdly, they are selling quiz sheets in the hope of getting 100 entries.

 

 

 

 

 

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D.20 100 for 100 for Fair Frome

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