Bay City Mayor, Christopher Shannon Reads Traditional Christmas Stories
to Children and The Bay City Mall on Sunday
Traditional Christmas Story Hour at The Bay City Mall
November 27, 2011
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By: Julie McCallum,
Senior Staff
The Bay City Mall & Great Lakes Bay Media Group presented a 'Traditional Christmas Story Hour'.
On Sunday at 3:00pm Bay City Mayor, Christopher Shannon read for children, to start a 4 week story time leading up to Christmas for the Holiday Season.
Hot Cocoa & Cookies were provided for kids courtesy of 7-11 on Old Kawkawlin (at North Euclid).
The Story hour is for children of all ages every Sunday, at The Bay City Mall, now through December 18, 2011 at 3:00pm in Center Food Court for Traditional Christmas Stories.
Set the mood for Christmas and stop in and bring the kids in between Christmas shopping at the over 70 stores and shops offered at the Bay City Mall.
Several guest readers will be on hand for the next 3 weeks.
The Bay City Mall Center Court, is located at 4101 East Wilder Road Bay City.
The Bay City Mall & Great Lakes Bay Media Group
Traditional Christmas Story Hour Schedule:
December 4th, 2011 - 3:00pm -
Miss Bay County, Alicia McInerney & Jodi K, 94.5 The Moose
December 11th, 2011 - 3:00pm - State Representative, Charles Brunner & Sgt. Christopher Nowicki
December 18th, 2011 - 3:00pm - Miss Bay County Teen, Jaeleen Davis
(Above) The Mayor gives the children a close up look at the pictures
(Above) Lilliana gets a cookie before story-time starts
(Above) Mayor Shannon reads "T'was the Night Before Christmas" and "The Biggest Snowman Ever" with daughter Sydney at his side
(Above) Hot Cocoa & Cookies were provided courtesy of 7-11 on Old Kawkawlin (at North Euclid)
(Above) The Christmas Story hour is for children of all ages every Sunday, at The Bay City Mall, now through December 18, 2011 at 3:00pm in Center Food Court
For All Your Christmas Needs, The Bay City Mall is located at 4101 East Wilder Road, Bay City.
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