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Dream Days
01st August 2007
You may recall that Dimensions held a
dreams day earlier this year when dreams
were drawn, and I’m pleased to say we have
had some real progress
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Penny King's Dream Day
If you would like to see the pictures from Penny's dream day click here
Penny King's dream came true when
her lucky ticket was pulled out from the dream
box. Penny's dream was to go to Butlins at
Minehead and spend some time with her best friends Maire, Lizzy, and Katherine.
They all leave first thing Friday morning on the 7th September 2007, travelling by
minibus and will spend a week partying and enjoying the sea air.
So there is going to be no early nights for these lucky ladies
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Stephen's Dream Day
Stephen had his dream day of driving in a
sports car on 2nd of July with Simon at Castle
Combe Racing Circuit in Wiltshire, and he
was joined by Celia and two friends.
The torrential rain did nothing to dishearten
Stephen from getting to a full session on the
track with the MG X-Power owners club who
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were more than happy to help in any way
possible for Stephen to have a great experience.
Stephen was very excited throughout the session, and at one point pulled the
handbrake on going around Quarry, one of the most formidable corners of any
British circuit, but the result was a 70 foot drift caught by the cameras.
The whole event was taped from an in-car set up and copies of the day will be
made for Stephen and his family as well as framed stills of the day.
Well done to all involved for such a great day.
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Karen's Dream Day
Karen enjoyed her dream to visit the Natural History Museum with some friends.
The photograph (right) shows Karen within the Museum’s Central Hall with a diplodocus skeleton in the background which she was very keen to be photographed with!
Karen made it clear that it was her day!
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Not content with just visiting the Natural History Museum, Karen decided to have
lunch in a nice Italian Café outside of the museum, enjoyed a glass of wine with her
meal.
After that she also went to visit the Victoria & Albert Museum – where she was chuffed with free entry!
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