Twenty-three life sized Santas, representing countries and regions from around the world, are basking in the ambience of a winter wonderland of lighted artificial fir trees and festive holiday décor. People can learn about and experience Santa traditions from across the globe by touring the exhibit, now open to the public at 1223 Main Street. The multi-cultural Santas are a collection that span five years of work and artistry by Great Bend artist Loretta Miller.
The public can visit the international Santa display from 4-6 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, and from 1-6 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. People can schedule appointments outside of those hours by calling Rosewood Roots & Wings Foundation Office at 620-796-2242. The Santa exhibit will be on display through Dec. 23.
There is a $2 charge per person to visit the exhibit; children 8 and younger are admitted free, when accompanied by an adult. Admission proceeds go to Volunteers In Action (RSVP), or to Rosewood Roots & Wings Foundation.
Additionally, Santa Claus is present at the location to visit with children during regular hours that the “Santas” exhibit is open this season.
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December 11, 2018
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Story by: Michael Dawes, 785-577-8348, michaeld@rosewoodservices.com