Santa at Rhodes Hall, Weekends > December 1-16th, 2012 | @TheGeorgiaTrust

Santa at Rhodes Hall 2012Make your children’s personal appointments with Santa

This year, skip the malls, avoid the long lines, and have a memorable Santa experience for the entire family at Santa at Rhodes Hall. Families can relax and delight in a winter wonderland at the gorgeous “Castle on Peachtree,” enjoying holiday music, delicious refreshments and exciting art activities, while the little ones whisper their wish lists to Santa during personal appointments.

You won’t want to miss this heartwarming, unique opportunity to visit with Santa at Rhodes Hall! A $35 family admission covers entertainment, refreshments from area caterers, and a 5×7 photo with Santa. You may also bring your own camera or video recorder for an additional $10. Proceeds from Santa at Rhodes Hall support the activities of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation.

Register online at www.GeorgiaTrust.org or call 404-885-7812 to reserve your child’s personal appointment with Santa. Spaces are limited. To inquire about sponsorships or corporate nights, or for more information about Santa at Rhodes Hall, please contact 404-885-7812 or specialevents@georgiatrust.org.  For more information, visit www.GeorgiaTrust.org.

WHEN:  Weekends, December 1-16, 2012

WHERE:  Rhodes Hall, 1516 Peachtree Street, NW, Atlanta, GA 30309

About the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation

Founded in 1973, the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation is one of the country’s largest statewide, nonprofit preservation organizations. The Trust is committed to preserving and enhancing Georgia’s communities and their diverse historic resources for the education and enjoyment of all.

The Trust generates community revitalization by finding buyers for endangered properties acquired by its Revolving Fund and raises awareness of other endangered historic resources through an annual listing of Georgia’s “Places in Peril.” The Trust helps revitalize downtowns by providing design and technical assistance in 102 Georgia Main Street cities; trains Georgia’s teachers in 63 Georgia school systems to engage students in discovering state and national history through their local historic resources; and advocates for funding, tax incentives and other laws aiding preservation efforts. To learn more, visit www.georgiatrust.org.

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