Caribbean National Weekly

Sunrise goes Winter Wonderland

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Sunrise goes Winter Wonderland
Key Points(5)
  • It’s been every South Floridian child’s dream to have a white, snowy Christmas.
  • And the city of Sunrise is set on making those dreams come true with this year’s Winter Wonderland, this Sunday, December 13, at the Sunrise Civic Center, from 3 p.m.
  • Touched with a little magic from Santa himself, Winter Wonderland includes a Cornucopia of sweets and other tasty treats from Santa’s Sweet Shop.
  • Kids can also indulge in classic holiday games.
  • Meanwhile, Santa himself will be on hand (promptly arriving at 3 p.m.) to take holiday wishes (and special present requests) just in time for Christmas.

It’s been every South Floridian child’s dream to have a white, snowy Christmas. And the city of Sunrise is set on making those dreams come true with this year’s Winter Wonderland, this Sunday, December 13, at the Sunrise Civic Center, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Touched with a little magic from Santa himself, Winter Wonderland includes a Cornucopia of sweets and other tasty treats from Santa’s Sweet Shop. Kids can also indulge in classic holiday games. Meanwhile, Santa himself will be on hand (promptly arriving at 3 p.m.) to take holiday wishes (and special present requests) just in time for Christmas. And of course, no Winter Wonderland would be complete without snow. Kids 14 years and young are invited to dive in for some serious snow play. So get out those boots for a day of sliding and gliding fun.

The Winter Wonderland is “our centerpiece for the holidays in Sunrise,” says City of Sunrise communications director, Christine Pfeffer. “The snow really makes it unique – such a special memories for our kids every year.”

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