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What’s on at Woodgrove for the festive season

Woodgrove is ramping up for a fun festive season ahead, as a line-up of Christmas events and holiday happenings have been announced.

The Love from Christmas in-store events are taking place between Thursday, November 3, and Saturday, December 24 2022, with something in-store for everyone.

Add a little joy and Christmas cheer to your shopping list with Woodgrove and join one or more of the following events:

Santa Photography

12 November to 24 December

Dig out the Christmas costumes and festive props and gather your nearest and dearest – Santa’s heading to Woodgrove Shopping Centre ready to have his photo taken in his magical Enchanted Garden located outside Woolworths. This time-honoured tradition is the perfect way to capture the festive memories for years to come. Whether you’re grabbing a snap with your nearest and dearest, your besties or your office team. To make the process simple, enjoy online bookings, and convenient pre-pay options. Bookings essential.

Baby’s First Christmas

12 November to 24 December

This year Woodgrove Shopping Centre offers customers the exclusive opportunity to secure one of the limited Baby’s First Christmas Photography Sessions. Baby’s First Christmas Packages are crafted to encapsulate the perfect seasonal snap of your little bub. Crafted to create an experience which is extra special for parents and your little one. The experience includes an extended length 10 minute photography session to allow extra time to prep your mini me for the perfect shot. Bookings essential.

Sensitive Santa

19 November to 11 December

Every family deserves the opportunity to capture a special Christmas memory with Santa, so we are delighted to bring our Sensitive Santa sessions back in 2022. We’re creating a low-stress, sensory-friendly environment that can be enjoyed by all, without the crowds, queues and noise. Bookings essential.

Pet Photography

12 November to 24 November

Who says your furry friends have to miss out on meeting Santa for a photo? This year Santa has taken a few language courses to decipher the woofs, meows and squeaks from the family pet. He will know exactly what they are wishing for this Christmas, whether it be an extra juicy bone, a new toy, or a year’s supply of catnip. Book a pet photography session outside Woolworths. Bookings essential.

Santa’s Breakfast

3 December 8am & 9am

Join Santa and his friends for a delicious breakfast and magical entertainment. Tickets $10 each with all proceeds going to Hope Street. Bookings essential.

Black Friday

25 to 27 November

Join us this Black Friday for the biggest deals, sweet treats, balloons & more!

Spend to Win

17 November to 18 December

Simply spend $50 in participating stores for a turn to play PLINKO and a chance to win a share of over $15,000 worth of instant prizes!

Woodgrove will also operate with extended trading hours from 17 to 24 December and has teamed up with Hope Street to offer gift wrapping for a gold coin donation with all proceeds raised going directly to the cause, all kicking off from December 15.

For more information on all of the activities at Woodgrove.

Details: https://woodgrove.qicre.com/Campaigns/2022/10/Christmas/Xmas-22_Love-from-Christmas.

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