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Carlyle’s Bargain Shop makes Christmas brighter

Upon entering the The Bargain Shop, Santa Claus and the Grinch welcomed shoppers, who were able to have a photo opportunity with the pair. Kids had the chance to tell Santa what is on their wish list this year.
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From left, Donna Bernauer, Santa Claus, Melanie Benner, Danette Schiestel, Audrey Veysey and the Grinch

CARLYLE - The Bargain Shop in Carlyle has been donating to many in the community for years, and this year was no different.

Store manager Melanie Benner and her eight staff members enjoy this time of year helping others, and she said each year they receive cash donations which go towards helping make others' Christmas a brighter time.

On Dec. 9, five per cent of the store's sales went towards purchasing items for the Carlyle Cubs Learning Centre, the Moose Mountain Lodge and families in need.

The Bear Claw Casino and Hotel donated $1,000 towards this important effort and supplied a Grinch for the day.

Outside the store, Carlyle’s Fire and Rescue welcomed people to the area with lights flashing to encourage people to shop and take the items to the proper places in town.

Upon entering the establishment, Santa Claus and the Grinch welcomed shoppers, who were able to have a photo opportunity with the pair. Kids had the chance to tell Santa what is on their wish list this year.

The Southern Plains Co-op offered hot chocolate, coffee and sweet treats while people shopped. This has also been going on for several years in the store.

Trevor Gould from Manor set up his music equipment to entertain shoppers with his extensive list of Christmas melodies.

The store’s staff were happy to select toys for the daycare, who provided a list of items that the facility could use for the children to enjoy.

Moose Mountain Lodge had also sent in a list to Santa to be filled, asking for pillows, radios and sweets. It was also requested that Santa send some sugar-free treats to the lodge.

An in-store application was available prior to the event for families to help others that have struggled this year. These items are donated through the family and selected by the Bargain Shop staff.

Benner and her staff are thankful to all those who have supported this program over the past years, to make sure that everyone has a bright Christmas this year.