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PROVO -- A shopping cart, traditional carols and llamas are a few of the resources a group of people are utilizing for their Christmas caroling.
In Provo, "Car ollama" is putting their personal touch on the tradition. In addition to collecting food donations in a shopping for the Food Bank as they sing, they are accompanied by humming llamas.
They have been bringing the animals along for the past seven years in their caroling, hoping to bring a little joy to their neighbors, and help others with their Christmas meal.
The carolers donate all the food they collect to the Community Action Services and Food Bank. So far this year, the group has raised 1800 pounds of food.
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