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Right folks. I've never been before but going on Saturday with the girls. What I would like to know is how hot/cold is this place. If I wear a thin jacket am I going to freeze? Am I going to roast in something thicker? Some guidance would be appreciated. 


 



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Think I'd see what kind of weather it is first! With so many people and dogs in the hall, it can get warm, but it might be cold outside. You can always take your jacket off.


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In response to your question about how warm or otherwise it will be at the Christmas Show. 


With lots of dogs and their owners in the main hall it can get quite warm.  But fear not because all you will have to do is visit the GAL Cafeteria and get yourself a cup of orange squash to cool you down.  On the other hand if you are feeling cold then you can warm up with a delicious slice of Linda's carrot cake or a slice of her equally wonderful banana loaf, washed down with a lovely cup of either tea or freshly brewed coffee!


If you are feeling peckish their will be a selection of delicious sandwiches for you to purchase.


Hope this answers your question.  No apologies for plugging the cafe (you should all know by now that I never miss an opportunity!)


Joyce



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Thanks for that. My mother used to make banana loaf a lot. Will definately be trying out some yummy things.


 



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