Kyabram Town Hall's Santa's Cave gets ready to open for another year.
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Jemma Jones
Santa isn’t too far off now – and the Kyabram Town Hall is getting ready for his arrival.
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Santa’s Cave, a beloved fixture on Kyabram’s festive calendar, returns this year with all its familiar charm and perhaps a few magical surprises.
The historic town hall will be transformed into a spectacular winter wonderland, where families can journey together through Santa’s magical cave experience.
Families enter the magical tunnel, adorned with twinkling fairy lights and the soft sound of jingling bells, stepping into the enchanting North Pole one step at a time.
Santa's Cave will be dressed to the nines, adorned in twinkling lights and Christmas decorations.
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Kyabram Free Press
What awaits patient children at the end of the tunnel are masses of toys, decorated trees and, of course, the big man himself — Santa Claus.
This heartwarming tradition started in 2015 when volunteer Vanessa Cross made a promise to bring Santa's magic directly to Kyabram families.
Of course, she had to come through on her promises, and so began the planning and tradition of Santa’s Cave.
Since then, local businesses and volunteers have united to bring this magical event to life each year, collaborating to captivate and amaze children and families throughout Campaspe Shire.
Since 2016, Scott Collins from Cantech Engineering, along with his helpful elves, head into Kyabram Town Hall and transform the art gallery in to what we see in Santa’s Cave.
The elves at Kyabram Town Hall will be out in full force creating the magical atmosphere through face painting, lucky dips and other novelty surprises from the moment Santa’s Cave opens.
Santa’s Cave welcomes visitors at Kyabram Town Hall from Saturday, December 13 to Sunday, December 21, operating daily from 11am to 5pm.
Tickets cost $5 a person or $15 a family.
Open House owner Bron Vick and LUCA Solutions owner Michelle Sing are getting some selfie practice in before Santa makes his appearance later this month.
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Kyabram Free Press