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Its a small world, once a year, for little people

Published 15 October 2009, Posted in National / 1 Comment

photo of Loren CorbettCheck out this article which was published in the Sunday Star Times a couple of weeks ago.

It talks about the Little Peoples’ Conference which I attended. It was a totally awesome weekend of catching up with old friends, making new ones, mixed in with a lot of laughter!!

I hope you enjoy reading the article, as I believe that it truly sums up the weekend and what it is like being a little person in a big peoples world.

Best, Loren Corbett


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Posted by jenifer claris  on  21 October 2009  at  08:05 PM

what a great article! I enjoyed it.  Must be so good to get together share experiences, frustrations etc. I can under stand how being one of the little people can work for them too.  I watched the story of the worlds smallest men last night too.

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