Have you been spending time in the kitchen baking this holiday season? If you have, your kids may have seen you working, and they may want to make some cookies of their own. However, you may not want to deal with that level of the cleanup in your home. Instead, have them decorate their own cookies at Gwendy’s Goodies right here in Ayden. That way, they can go all out when they’re decorating. You don’t even have to worry about the mess that’s going to be left behind. Then they can take the cookies home and leave them out for Santa – but not without trying a few themselves, though.
This fun activity is going to take place on Friday, Dec. 20, and it will run from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tickets cost $25, and you can purchase them online. You should think about doing that as soon as possible, so you know you definitely have a slot.
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The Cookies
When your kids come out to this event, they are going to get hands-on instructions, so they know just what to do. Tell them to listen carefully, and they shouldn’t have any problem making the most beautiful cookies out there. They’ll then get half a dozen cookies to work with and decorate however they like. When they’re all finished, they can take them back home to share with the rest of the family. How fun is that.
If you are like most parents out there, you want to make sure that you can get your kids to all the activities they want to do around town. Whether you’re just taking them to school or all the way to camp for the summer, you want to make sure you’re driving them around in a safe and reliable vehicle. That’s just what we can offer you here at Doug Henry Ford of Ayden in Ayden, North Carolina. Come on out to see our extensive collection of vehicles today, and let us help you find one that you can take home with you. You’re going to love what we have on our lot.
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