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Christmas Come Early

by isleofman.com 20th October 2011
Eden Park Garden & Lifestyle Centre was last night transformed into a festive Aladdin’s Cave. The Garden Centre opened late to preview its Christmas display that is now open until Christmas Eve. Drinks and nibbles were served to customers as they browsed an array of displays and Sheean Prash and Manx Voices provided music and songs. Eden Park supported Crossroads Caring for Carers with a bucket collection and local supplier Chokolit, whose award winning chocolates can be found at Eden Park and make a perfect Christmas present for chocolate lovers. Eden Park has supported Crossroads Caring for Carers throughout 2011 and has a series of festive activities lined up in conjunction with the local charity. Santa’s Grotto can be found at Eden Park every weekend throughout December and families can enjoy Breakfast with Father Christmas on Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th December in Cafe Eden. Crossroads Caring for Carers provides meaningful respite to those caring for someone with an illness, disability, frailty, substance abuse or mental health issue. For more information please contact Alex Wilson on 673103 or email awilson@crossroadiom.org. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 20th, October 2011 11:58pm.

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