Sioux Lookout Youth and Adults Await Santa Claus

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Santa at Victoriaville, there is no word if he is using an iPad to record his list this year.
Santa at Victoriaville, there is no word if he is using an iPad to record his list this year.
Waiting patiently for Santa Claus... Kids in Sioux Lookout don't have  long to wait.
Waiting patiently for Santa Claus… Kids in Sioux Lookout don’t have long to wait.

SIOUX LOOKOUT – Its time to nice, not naughty. Especially in Sioux Lookout, Santa Claus will be visiting the Heritage Railway Station from 11am-3pm on Saturday, November 22, 2014!

This event will also offer a kids’ “holiday craft corner” led by Sioux Lookout visual artist Angela Monheim. Visitors will have the opportunity to put together a holiday-inspired decoration.

Holiday refreshments will also be provided and donations of non-perishable food items or new toys in support of First Step Women’s Shelter’s “Adopt a Family” program are warmly encouraged.

This event is free and open to all!

Reilly Scott, Municipal Arts & Culture Coordinator explains, “We are greatly looking forward to hosting this exciting holiday event for the community. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet and speak with Santa, create a holiday craft under the supervision of Angela Monheim, one of Sioux Lookout’s many talented visual artists, and/or just relax and enjoy some holiday treats, decorations and music. We are happy to, once again, be able to host a holiday event at the Heritage Railway Station as it is such an important historic building in our community. We encourage everyone to join us at this event”.

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