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TOTALLY CHRISTMAS – THE CHRISTMAS SHOP
If you don’t have anything to do today take the time out to pop into The Christmas Shop at San Luis, you
won’t be disappointed.
They have everything in store from fibre optic trees, decorations, gifts and
cards, with new items arriving weekly. Prices are made to suit everyone’s
pocket so no matter how much or little you have to spend on Christmas,
they can help to make your Christmas 2009 a memorable one. The
Christmas Shop is a beautiful store making you feel like you have just
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stepped into Santa’s Grotto. On Saturday 21 and 28 Father
Christmas will be visiting the store with a special gift for every
child. Throughout these fun packed days there will be carol singers,
a brass band, bouncy castle and Santa Sumo wrestling! So be sure to
put these dates in your diary for all the family.
Totally Christmas – The Christmas Shop is proud to be supporting
3 charities on the Costa Blanca to make Christmas Special for some
very special children and we are asking your help in doing so.
Donations of new toys and toiletries are being collected within the
store for Charity for Charity (an
amazing group of people who raise
funds to buy food and toiletries amongst other items for the
Children of Preventoria de Gandia where 35 children from the
ages 2 – 16 live), Caritas (an organisation set up to help the
poor and homeless) and Apanee (dedicated to the welfare of
disabled children). These are all worthy causes that without
your help simply could not do their job.
Please wrap the toys and label
the sex and age the toys are
most suitable for. Remember, for
a lot of these children these
presents we so generously
give, may be the only
presents they receive this
Christmas. Should you be
a business in the north of
the Costa Blanca that
would like to be a
collection point for
donations please call
672 544 744.
The Christmas Shop
is open Monday to
Friday from 10am ‘til
6pm and on Saturday
10 am ‘til 5pm.
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