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Festive Event For Poulton

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Published Date: 19 November 2008
POULTON town centre will be awash with seasonal spirit on Friday December 5.
Festive fare, carols, late night shopping and a visit from Santa are just some of the reasons to get yourself down to the town centre and support the event which has been organised by the Poulton Market Town Initiative.
Highlights include a local produce market from 3pm in the town square and the lighting of the crib in St Chad's Church yard from around 3.45pm, followed by carols led by Hodgson High School band.
Shops will open late until 8pm with plenty of special offers for customers.
Meanwhile, two events are being held to raise money for Poulton's Christmas lights fund. Forget Aintree, Epsom and Newmarket, the smart punters will head to The Edge on Tuesday 25 November for a big screen race night from 8pm. Admission is free.
Then it's time to get bidding on Thursday 4 December with a Christmas auction at The Cube. Lots you could be heading home with include a signed Blackpool FC shirt, a signed picture of Brian London with Muhammad Ali and a laptop.
The fun starts at 8.30pm and again admission is free.



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  • Last Updated: 19 November 2008 10:49 AM
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