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Carmelite Sisters Will Hold Fantasia Festival

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From the Pasadena Star News:

The annual Fantasia Family Festival, hosted by the Carmelite Sisters of Santa Teresita Medical Center, will take place from 10a.m. to 4p.m. Sunday at the medical center.

KABC's Sid Garcia will be the master of ceremonies.

Float designer Raul R. Rodriguez will be a guest and will unveil his design for the 2007 Duarte and City of Hope Rose Parade entry.

Los Angeles Sheriff Explorers will fingerprint children from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

There will be Korean BBQ, Games, Booths and a Yard Sale as well.

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