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Middle School becomes a Winter Wonderland thanks to a local church
Indianapolis, Indiana – Families in Central Indiana are cordially invited to New Direction Church’s Winter Wonderland event on Saturday to get into the spirit of the season.
The Arlington Middle School event starts at 11 a.m., and the organizers guarantee a great time for the whole family along with some exclusive goodies.
The aroma of cocoa is appealing and will catch the attention of many guests right away. Families may warm up from the inside out by following their noses to the Cocoa Cafe.
Participants will get a chance to win a complimentary toy. The complimentary toys will be distributed according to the priority of arrival.
The food court’s international goodies suit a range of palates, and photo ops with Santa and Mrs. Claus and a varied Festival of Trees display add to the festive mood.
There will be a DJ and live carolers for everyone to enjoy.
In addition, the church is lending a helping hand by giving away 500 free coats for kids in addition to winter hats and gloves.
After the event, there will be a unique highlight: 25 Christmas trees will be given away, allowing attendees to take a little bit of the joyous holiday spirit home with them.
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