The Sligo Champion

The Real Santa Has Arrived at Tullyboy Farm

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SANTA and Mrs Claus are arriving this weekend (2nd and 3rd) at Tullyboy Farm for Santa’s rest up before Christmas Eve as they do every year. The farm was transforme­d with hundreds of lights and decoration­s to welcome Santa and his team. Tinsel and Sparkles were among his entourage and said they hope to finish up a few last minute toys in the workshop. Professor Dizzy (who got promotion on her 950 th birthday) is busy in the Elf School teaching the Elves, which is not always as easy as it seems! There are one or two naughty Elves who cause Santa to put his ‘eyes up to heaven’, so there may soon be openings for a few new trainee Elves. Any children interested should come to Tullyboy Farm any weekend up to Christmas to see Santa and express an interest in the position. While you are there you can meet Dizzy Lizzie who loves her animals and makes sure, the children feed them well. The puppies and kittens get lots of cuddles too.

Mrs Claus is a very, very busy woman and needs all the help she can get, making Christmas pudding, wrapping presents, etc. She also ensures all the children express post their letters to Santa. The other Elves are busy too. Jingle Bells loves driving the Festive Lit Train that transports the children from the farm to Santa’s Parlour. Buddy who is a giant in Elf World is Santa’s Personal Assistant and helps Santa when he comes back from his sleigh rides and sorts out the letters. Santa is so delighted to see the children visiting him at Tullyboy Farm that he gives each of them a good present and has a little chat, that is of course if they are on the good list (on display in Santa Town), if not, it’s a piece of coal I’m afraid! Lots and lots of children are coming to see Santa, so you better watch out and book your space soon. Book online at www.tullyboyfa­rm.com or ring 071 9668031 or 087 6325293. Visit is 1.5 hours long.

Farmer Matt and crew would like to wish all our customers a very happy Christmas with thanks for your custom in the past. Tullyboy Farm is a family run business not in receipt of any state funding, open since 1992.

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