The spirit of the holidays will come alive this Sunday afternoon as the Plymouth Park Department hosts its cherished annual "Photos with Santa" event. Families are invited to the Webster Recreation Center for a magical experience featuring treats, crafts, and the unforgettable chance for children to share their Christmas wishes directly with Santa Claus.
This community event will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Webster Recreation Center, located at 110 Webster Avenue. It's a perfect opportunity for children to meet Santa, capture a memorable holiday photo, and immerse themselves in festive activities.
Thanks to the generous sponsorship of First Federal Savings Bank, this event is completely free for all attendees. Guests can look forward to enjoying delicious snacks, engaging in creative holiday crafts, and experiencing even more festive surprises throughout the afternoon.
"Our annual Photos with Santa event is a highlight of the holiday season for so many Plymouth families," said Abby Collins, Recreation Director for the Plymouth Park Department. "We love seeing the joy on the children's faces as they meet Santa, and we're incredibly grateful to First Federal Savings Bank for their continued support in making this magical experience accessible to everyone. It's a wonderful way to create lasting holiday memories."
Families are encouraged to arrive early to ensure ample time for all the activities and to meet Santa.
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