MOULTRIE —
The Moultrie Observer is helping the community welcome the holidays … with a little backup from a certain jolly old elf.
Santa Claus will be at The Observer, 25 N. Main St., for photographs with children of all ages from 3 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 12, and 9 a.m. to noon on Friday, Dec. 14.
The sitting fee is $10. Provide an email address, and we’ll send you a digital copy of the photograph at no additional charge. Photo packages will be available for purchase.
The Observer will publish all of the photos in its Dec. 22 edition.
Call Lynda Young at 985-4545 ext. 1717 if you have any questions or want to request a specific photo time. Appointments are not required.
And be watching The Observer for Santa Letters! Hundreds of letters have been received, and we’ll publish some each day beginning Saturday, Dec. 15.
Merry Christmas from The Moultrie Observer!
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