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Get ready to party on Station Street

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Taylors Lakes.

Watergardens is brining Christmas cheer to the community with a Christmas party on Station Street on Saturday, November 12.

There will be Christmas musical shows, games, activities, food and drinks.

The celebration will also feature appearances from Santa, Mrs Claus, Santa’s little helpers and his reindeer, providing non-stop entertainment for families all night long.

Watergardens will be giving families a taste of the North Pole in the midst of the summer season, with an exciting installation to accompany its Christmas tree reveal. ‘

Town Square will be filled with snow, falling from the sky, giving the gift of a snowy Christmas,

“Our local community is so supportive, all year round, so we’re thrilled to be able to give back during the festive season,” Watergardens centre manager Trish Gardiner said.

From Sunday, November 13 to Christmas Eve, Santa will take up his official residence outside Best & Less, so families can take a beloved snapshot to remember the Christmas of 2022.

There are also photo sessions available to cater for babies celebrating their first Christmas, early morning sessions for children who may be sensitive to lots of sounds, as well as pet Santa photos.

In support of Ronald McDonald House, Watergardens is providing a Christmas gift wrapping station to get all those last-minute presents wrapped by our wonderful volunteers.

A child-minding centre, Stay n Play, is also open to all shoppers on selected dates and times leading into Christmas

“We have made the c entre a one-stop shop for all things Christmas. We can’t wait to start welcoming everyone in, making their experience as relaxing as possible, while continuing to spread the Christmas spirit throughout Watergardens, starting with Santa’s Street Party this weekend,” Ms Gardiner said,

Details: https://watergardens.qicre.com/Promotions/2022/10/Christmas/Santas-Street-Party

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