Held over two weekends children and families enjoyed a magical relaxed Christmas experience at Bleary Business and Community Centre, organised by Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council.
The Relaxed Christmas experience is designed to provide a memorable and enjoyable festive environment for families with children who have autism or Special Educational Needs (SEN). The popular events took place over the first two weekends in December, with all sessions booked out.
Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon, Alderman Margaret Tinsley was pleased so many families availed of the experience.
“We are delighted to have hosted a successful and inclusive event and are delighted that we can help create magical memories for the whole family. The relaxed Christmas experience brought Christmas alive with fun, laughter and festive excitement in abundance! Making sure everyone can enjoy and feel comfortable attending Christmas events.
“Thank you to everyone who was involved in making these special events happen and especially to Santa Claus and his team of Elves who created such a personal, relaxed and captivating atmosphere to each and every one who came along.”
Upon arrival, families where assigned a dedicated mischievous elf who guided them through their Christmas adventure taking care of all their needs. The experience offered a range of seasonal activities that appealed to all senses, featuring thoughtfully chosen Christmas decorations, lighting, props, and sensory items.
Each room was customised with appropriate festive activities including a sensory room with soft play, a ball pit and much more. Another highlight included a magical creative experience with Mrs Claus, where children made reindeer food and decorated cookies with different ingredients of various textures, shapes, and colours.
To finish things off a special Christmas petting farm was open, adding to the ultimate Christmas experience.
Over 280 children and their families attended the events throughout the two weekends, and the positive response from everyone involved has been overwhelming.