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Santa’s Sleigh pulls into Woodgrove

Santa Claus has arrived in Melton and the Christmas celebrations are in full swing.

Woodgrove is inviting all shoppers to embrace their inner child, with the launch of the centre’s Christmas campaign, reigniting holiday joy in the lead up to the festive season.

Among the fun, families will be able to visit Santa with a number of experiences on offer including pet photography, baby’s first Christmas and traditional photos.

For the first time, Woodgrove will also be offering Auslan Santa sessions. Children who primarily communicate through Auslan will have the chance to convey their Christmas wishes with a Santa fluent in Auslan on Thursday, November 30.

Woodgrove centre manager Kylie Robertson said Woodgrove’s Christmas campaign offers an array of special festive moments that will delight customers.

“With Auslan and Sensitive Santa sessions, festive events, extended trading hours and, importantly, our community and charity initiatives, we’re looking forward to welcoming our community in-store to celebrate this most wonderful time of year.”

Extended trading hours will commence from December 16.

Details: www.woodgrove.com.au

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