Families are being invited to enjoy a festive evening at Glusburn Community & Arts Centre on Friday 19th December for some 'Christmas magic'.
The centre will be hosting Santa’s Grotto alongside a family film screening of The Polar Express.
Timed visits to the grotto will begin from 4.45pm, with each child meeting Santa and receiving a gift.
Families will then be invited to come together for the film screening, which starts at 6pm.
Speaking about the event, a spokesperson for the centre said:
“The annual Christmas film night is a much-loved tradition and a perfect way to round off a busy festive season.
"There’s nothing quite like seeing the excitement on children’s faces as the magic of Christmas comes to life.”
Mince pies and mulled wine available for adults, as well as a licensed bar open throughout the event.
A limited number of places remain available.
Further information and tickets can be found at gicac.org.uk, or by calling 01535 630223.

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