LEETON students helped to spread cheer and smiles at one aged care home during the recent festive season.
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The Leeton Masonic Village again held its annual Christmas card competition, which is co-ordinated by its owners - the Royal Freemasons' Benevolent Institution.
The competition is a much-loved annual tradition that has been running with great success for nine years, bringing residents and staff together with Leeton shire schools.
It aims to enhance the quality of residents' lives, through social community engagement.
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Students from throughout the shire created their own designs, showing off their creativity and flair.
This year's winners were Andrea from the Goodstart Early Learning Centre in Leeton, Kyah from Wamoon Public School and Noah from Whitton-Murrami Public School.
Leeton Masonic Village general manager Judith Dahlenburg said the competition provided a fun way for residents and students to celebrate the festive season together.
"We are always amazed by the incredible designs the children create and our residents had a very difficult time picking winners," she said.
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