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Nov 23, 2013 News
Courts much anticipated annual road show brought much delight to Essequibians both young and old, who turned out in their numbers, at the Courts, Richmond store, Thursday evening for the Christmas tree lighting.
The main attraction of the road show afforded children an opportunity to interact and be photographed with their favorite local cartoon character, the likes of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Dora, Spider man, Big Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus and a Little Princess. Customers who purchased any item worth $30,000 were afforded a chance to get one hundred percent off of that item, once they got lucky on the spin wheel.
Managing Director of Courts Inc. Clyde de Hass said that the team also visited the Queenstown Rehabilitation Centre for the Disabled during Thursday. Persons with various disabilities were presented with gifts.
After the team returned from the Rehab Centre at Queenstown, Santa and his entourage assembled at the Courts store at Richmond Village where they were treated to Christmas tunes performed by Ravi D and his band.
The tree lighting was the climax to the day’s event.
Radio personality, Wanita Huburn, was the master of ceremonies. The team will continue its annual road show in Mahaica, Parika and finally in Linden.
Region Two chairman, Parmanand Persaud, and his wife were among the guests.
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