Santa's Arrival on Saturday, November 9 Officially Kicks Off the Holiday Season

WHAT: Santa will swap Comet and Cupid for the Davenport Junior Theatre's escort when he arrives at NorthPark to ring in the holiday season on November 9 starting at 11:00AM. The Davenport Junior Theatre will welcome Santa as they bring him to his holiday home. Cookies from the Great American Cookie Company will be provided when Santa reaches his home in Von Maur court.

Starting at 2:00PM at SouthPark Mall, near the food court, Santa will be escorted by the Dance Connection a local favorite of the Moline community. The Dance Connection will welcome Santa as they dance their way to his holiday home near Younkers. Chick-fil-A will be providing cookies at Santa's home.

WHAT ELSE: New this year, NorthPark will welcome additional cameras to capture a family pose, with just their child or a group photo as they make their way to Santa. This extra 'while you wait' photo can be as endearing as those with the big guy himself!
For more information on family friendly events and activities, visit www.north-park-mall-ia.com/events or www.shopsouthparkmall-il.com/events.

WHEN: November 9, 2013

WHERE: NORTHPARK MALL at 11:00AM            SOUTHPARK MALL at 2:00PM

VON MAUR COURT                                                 YOUNKERS COURT

PARK NEAR VON MAUR                                         PARK NEAR YOUNKERS

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