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    All Aboard The Polar Express on November 30th at Spook Hall in Jerome.

    November 20, 2012No Comments
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    Jerome AZ (November 20, 2012) – The Polar Express has become a favorite Christmas tradition for more than 5 million readers. Join the Jerome Chamber of Commerce as they host a cozy holiday party where kids can participate in lots of fun activities, including writing a letter to Santa, making an ornament, hot chocolate, a great cookie and a reading of the classic children’s story. Anyone with the book can bring it and read along. Pajamas are welcome and encouraged. Tickets should be purchased in advance at Mooey Christmas on Jerome Avenue in Jerome or credit card sales by phone at 634-2604. Only 160 tickets will be sold. The event will be held at Spook Hall in Jerome on November 30th– 260 Hull Avenue and begins at 6:00PM. Tickets are $5 per person. Adults must accompany the children.

    And…who knows…there may be a surprise visit from Santa!

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