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Santa is Coming to Town

Greet Santa as he arrives at your local garden center tomorrow, Saturday, December 7 at noon. He'll be here until 4pm to take pictures with all the kiddos.

Santa is Coming to Town

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Greet Santa as he arrives at your local garden center tomorrow, Saturday, December 7 at noon. He’ll be here until 4pm to take pictures with all the kiddos. We will be adorned with plants and trimmings to set the backdrop for a spectacular Christmas photo. From poinsettias to twinkling lights and the iconic Christmas tree, you will surely get a photo perfect for your holiday card. Be sure to bring your camera and your best Christmas sweaters to capture that special moment.

Before Santa’s arrival, children can create their very own living gift to give to that someone special (cost is $10). A living plant is the perfect gift to remind them that they are thought of year round. At the workshop, kids will paint their own 4 inch pot and choose a 4-inch houseplant to put in it. They can decorate a holiday tag and leave with a complete holiday gift perfect for mom, dad, grandparents or teachers.

Get in the spirit this holiday season and give Santa your Christmas wish list!

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