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Christmas is coming

9:26am Tuesday 18th November 2008

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Chelsea and I had a really busy weekend again this weekend, turning on the Christmas Lights at the Lowry Outlet Mall on Sunday.

X-Factor’s Scott Bruton was there and he performed three songs before Richard Fleeshman came on stage to turn on the lights with Kirsty Howard, the little girl from the Kirsty Appeal.

It was a fantastic event and the stars of the show were dance group A2AA and Rosie from A2AA only went and brought along a really special guest – her brother George Sampson! The crowd went wild!

Last week someone won The Bug again! We had hidden it in Bury Market and Sarah and Jamie a young couple from Whitefield won £5000! The Bug is out and about again soon so keep listening to Key 103 or visit www.key103.co.uk/thebug to find out where it could be and you can win some cool cash to start Christmas shopping with!

Speaking of Christmas shopping, all of us at Key 103 would like to ask you a favour. Please, please, when you are out shopping for your friends and family’s presents, bear a thought for the disadvantaged children across Greater Manchester that don’t get any presents at all. We have launched a Christmas Toy Appeal so that we can give toys to the thousands of children that would be going without any presents this Christmas.

All we ask is that you buy an extra toy whilst out shopping. It needn’t be expensive and can be for a girl or boy aged 0-18. Drop it off at any Greggs bakery or Barclays bank across Greater Manchester.

And here is a teeny present for you in return- The Toolancast! You can download the podcast of the best of every week’s breakfast show with Chelsea and I. It’s free and ready for your MP3 player right now! Subscribe now at i-tunes or visit www.key103.co.uk/breakfast Cheers, Mike xx


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