A FABULOUS festive fayre sprinkled some Christmas magic on Kilmacolm - and helped to raise more than £2,500 for charity.
Quarriers' annual Christmas Fayre was held at Kilmacolm Community Centre and had something for all the family.
Children were delighted to meet Santa in his grotto to share their Christmas list and receive a selection box.
There was also face painting while parents got a chance to browse more than 20 stalls, offering an array of hand-made gifts and sweet treats.
Entertainment was provided by the Bridge of Weir Primary School choir who got everyone in the Christmas spirit.
Jenine Paxton, Quarriers senior fundraiser, said: "Huge congratulations to the events team and the volunteers who helped stage such a fantastic event. This year it raised £2,614.
"We would like to thank everyone who came along to support the Christmas Fayre. In particular, we would like to thank the Co-op Houston and Kilmacolm for their generous cheque for £300 towards our fundraising total. We hope everyone had a wonderful and festive day.”
Quarriers Christmas Fayre is one of the many vital fundraising events in the charity's calendar, and the funds raised go towards supporting its services across Scotland.
It supports vulnerable people to live happier, healthier and full lives within their communities.
Quarriers is one of Scotland’s leading health and social care charities supporting adults and children with disabilities, young people facing homelessness, families facing poverty, unpaid carers and people affected by epilepsy.
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