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Grand Opening of Santa Village at QKC, Dec. 7

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Queen Ka’ahumanu Center kicks off the holidays with Santa’s Arrival on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 10 a.m. during the grand opening of QKC’s Santa Village.

This year Santa will arrive in style and sound, as the Baldwin High School Marching Band marches Santa into QKC to center court and into the new Santa Village.

“Come experience the magic and fun this holiday season as you walk into the enchanted candy cane lane with holiday sights and sounds. You’ll be treated to festive Christmas decorations, Mrs. Claus activities for the children, holiday movie and the Squishy toy store to purchase a Squishy toy, with all proceeds going to a non-profit,” said mall management.

QKC’s Santa Village will be located next to Nā Hoku Fine Jewelry and across from One Eighty Boardshop.

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Photos with Santa presented by Cherry Hill, will begin on Saturday, Dec. 7 and run through Tuesday, Dec. 24.

Photos with Santa will take place at Santa’s Village Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To avoid waiting in line, reservations may be made at www.queenkaahumanucenter.com.

Compassionate Santa is also available for our children and adults with special needs by contacting (808) 877-4325 or email [email protected].

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Keep in mind that Santa feeds his reindeer daily from 1 to 2 p.m. and again from 5 to 6 p.m.

Photo packages are available from $34.99 to $44.99 and both cash and credit cards are accepted.

Customers may view their photos and digitally download them for convenient self-printing.

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