On a sunny Saturday, December 7, 2024, Lauriston Devonish, dressed as Santa, brought a touch of magic to The Bottom on Magnolia Ave. Children and their families gathered around, eagerly awaiting the start of the holiday festivities. Caitie McMekin from the News Sentinel was there to capture every heartwarming moment.
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Reading with Santa - A Magical Moment
Lauriston Devonish, in his Santa attire, carefully picked out "Santa's Gotta Go" to read to the little ones. The children listened intently, their eyes wide with wonder. This was not just a simple reading session but a time when dreams and imaginations came alive. The atmosphere was filled with the joy of the holiday season.As Santa read, the children were transported to a world of elves and reindeer. They laughed at the funny parts and asked questions about Santa's workshop. It was a moment that they would cherish forever.Cookie Decorating - A Sweet Tradition
Before the story time, there was the delightful activity of cookie decorating. The children got to use colorful icing and sprinkles to create their own unique cookies. It was a fun and messy experience that brought out the creativity in each child. As they decorated their cookies, they chatted with Santa and shared their holiday wishes.This sweet tradition added an extra layer of joy to the day. It was a time when families came together and created memories that would last a lifetime.Family Photos with Santa - A Treasured Memory
From left, siblings Patrick Watson, 5, Audie, 5, and Avery, 7, posed for a photo with Lauriston Devonish, dressed as Santa. The smiles on their faces were priceless. These family photos would become a treasured memory, a reminder of the special day spent with Santa at The Bottom.The bond between the children and Santa was palpable. It was a moment of pure happiness that captured the essence of the holiday season.