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Come and join monsters on the mall
With Halloween a matter of weeks away, the Alhambra Shopping Centre is gearing up for this year’s festivities where people of the town are in for no tricks, just treats!
The activities kick off on Monday 26th October with an interactive event featuring carnival style games, face painting and lots of photo opportunities – get the chance to sit among giant pumpkins or eight legged critters!
Shoppers can also discover a special Halloween Gift and Craft Fair on 30th and 31st October selling unique gifts from local and national traders. Both spooky events will be located on the upper level next to TK Maxx.
The regular monthly kids club has been set back to Saturday 31st October to cover Halloween with our special Spiders Club where youngsters can come and get involved in a range of craft workshops including balloon modelling, glitter tattoos and Halloween themed face painting.
Alhambra’s marketing manager, Steph Higham said: “We are all very excited about the fun planned for Halloween fans both young and old.
“We are delighted to have teamed up with Sculptzilla; a Barnsley based sculpture company to offer the interactive Monster on the mall scene. We also welcome back Unique Events Yorkshire to host an exclusive craft event – bringing local and national traders together to offer customers ghoulish purchases.”
For a full programme about what is happening at the Alhambra Shopping Centre over Halloween visit: www.alhambracentre.co.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Stacey Morgan .
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