Dobbies are welcoming the start of the festive season with a charity shopping night in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust.
The event is taking place in Dobbies’ Moreton Park store near Chirk on Thursday, November 24, 5-9pm, with tickets on sale now.
The Christmas Shopping Night is a perfect opportunity for the whole family to explore great-value festive gifts, decorations and products and get into the Christmas spirit.
There will be a welcome drink on arrival plus the chance to enjoy the exclusive shopping offers available on the night. With the Christmas themes for 2022 displayed throughout the store there will be decorating inspiration for all.
Dobbies’ popular Santa’s Grotto will launch in its Moreton Park store for a special preview as well as bookable tables in the restaurant offering a taste of the Christmas menu.
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Sarah Murray, Partnership and Events Manager at Dobbies said: “We’ve raised over £1.2m for Teenage Cancer Trust and our Christmas Shopping Night is a great opportunity, not only for customers in Moreton Park to enjoy a festive night out and exclusive offers, but contribute to raising funds for an incredibly worthwhile cause.”
Tickets are priced at £1, available at dobbies.com and in-store, and all proceeds from ticket sales and fundraising on the night will be donated to Teenage Cancer Trust.
Donna Bednarek, Senior Relationships Manager for Teenage Cancer Trust, said: “We are delighted to see the return of Dobbies Christmas Shopping Night this year – an event our volunteers love to be part of. It’s companies like Dobbies, and their incredible team members and customers taking part in events like this, that allow us to ensure no young person faces cancer alone.”
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