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Naughty or Nice comes to the Battlefords

Giving prominent citizens a last chance to work their way on to Santa's nice list
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The Canadian Cancer Society's Naughty or Nice is bringing Santa's workshop, elves and reindeer to Frontier Centre, Tuesday, Dec. 1.

“It's a chance for adults to help each other move from the naughty to the nice list by helping out the Canadian Cancer Society,” says Joyce Pawlowski, the event organizer.

Naughty or Nice is a fundraising event that gives Santa's Little Helpers a chance to let Santa know that some of the Battlefords' citizens have been naughty. That will set the reindeer in motion to bring the naughty elves to the North Pole where they can spend some time in the workshop and earn a place on the nice list.

The whole production includes lots of naughty elves, Santa, reindeer, a head elf and, of course, Santa's little helpers who keep an eye out for misbehavers.

In addition to a long list of others on the naughty list, the Battlefords also has their most naughty. They are: Mayor Ian Hamilton; Brendon Boothman, president of the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce; Al White, associate broker branch manager at Re/Max Battlefords/Meadow Lake; Trent Cey, marketing/office manager of North Stars Hockey; and Fire Chief Albert Headrick.

Every citizen of the Battlefords can be one of Santa's little helpers by telling Santa that their boss, friend or co-worker has been naughty.

Volunteers for various roles in the workshop are also welcome. To become Santa's little helper or any of the other characters for a short shift, visit www.naughtynice.ca or contact Rachelle Wiebe, [email protected], 306-445-3372.

So be good for goodness sake!

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