Enter an enchanted Christmas world at Tailem Bend Community Centre

Exclusive: Murray Bridge News takes a sneak peek behind the scenes as a community hub transforms for the festive season.

Enter an enchanted Christmas world at Tailem Bend Community Centre

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Lauren Andriske uncovers a secret stash of Christmas decorations at Tailem Bend Community Centre. Photo: Glenn Power.

The Tailem Bend Community Centre has embarked on a thrilling and enchanting journey, dedicated to spreading wonder, joy, and magic throughout the community.

It is with immense delight that its volunteers extend a heartfelt invitation to locals to step into the realm of the enchanted experience at 141 Railway Terrace from this Saturday onwards.

TBCC has undertaken a remarkable transformation into a place where characters and captivating stories come to life, guiding each and every visitor on a spellbinding journey.

As you traverse the enchanting space, be prepared to be captivated and surprised by the kaleidoscope of colours, the dazzling passageways that seem to lead to uncharted realms, and the hidden hollows that beckon from every corner.

“If you take a moment and look really close, you will uncover a presence of enchanting and mystical beings,” organiser Lauren Andriske said.

“It truly is a magical place.”

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The centre’s dedicated and creative team members have poured their hearts and souls into crafting a tangible manifestation of the Christmas magic that resides in our collective hearts.

The self-guided, static experience will cater to all ages and preferences.

Wander at your own pace, linger in your favourite corners and savour the enchantment at your leisure.

Don’t forget to make memories along the way, either – the enchanted space will feature its very own self-use magical photo booth, where you can capture the moments of wonder.

Everyone will be welcome, and admission will be entirely free.

The centre’s doors will be open from 10am-2pm this Saturday and next Monday, Tuesday and Thursday; then from 10am-6pm next Friday, December 15.

Join TBCC on this magical journey where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary, and where the spirit of Christmas comes to life in the most enchanting ways.

The centre’s volunteers can’t wait to share the experience with you and create cherished memories together.

See you at the enchanted experience.


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