THOMASVILLE —
Look who’s coming to the Times-Enterprise. Santa! Santa! Santa! It’s crunch time at the North Pole, but Santa is making a pre-Christmas visit in Thomasville.
Friday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Santa will be in Thomasville. Parents are encouraged to bring their children to take pictures with Mr. Claus. Even adults are welcome to come visit with Santa.
Photos are $10 and will be published in the Times-Enterprise Dec. 15. Parents will receive a complimentary digital photo if an email address is provided. Photo packages may be purchased for an additional fee if requested.
Terry Barnard, professional photographer, will provide a Christmas backdrop and lighting for the photos and will make it a delightful experience for all.
Each person who has their photo taken will receive free Dunkin Donuts Munchkins and Christmas candy.
Reservations are not necessary, but those who have reservations will be moved to the front of the line.
For more information or to set up a reservation call: Jordy Gill at 229-226-2400, ext. 1812.
The Times-Enterprise is located at 106 South Street.
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