Cookies with Santa:: A Providence Mom Family Event

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Did you miss the boat on family photos for your Holiday Card? Does the idea of waiting in a long line with wiggly children to get a photo with Santa turn you into a Grinch?

Us too. On both counts. 😳

Join us at the Coggeshall Club for this year’s Holiday Event:: Cookies with Santa! Your kiddo will have a chance to visit with Santa, decorate cookies, take a picture & do some crafts. Not interested in Santa? No worries- we’ll have a second photographer set up with a Holiday Themed background to take family photos.

Tickets on Sale Now! 

We had such a great time last year, and here’s what YOU had to say::

“Such a great morning and for such a great price! Thank you for hosting!” – Janet

“It was a great time! So well run! Thank you for hosting such a wonderful event!” – Heather

“We had so much fun. Ran really smoothly. Thanks!” – Leanne

“What a fun family event! Thanks so much ladies!” – Magdalena

To keep lines to a minimum, we’ll have two entry groups: 10 am-12, and 12 pm -2.  You can make your selection at checkout!

Tickets are $20 per family (maximum of 6*) and include:

  • Snacks and beverages
  • Cookies to decorate
  • Visit with Santa
  • Arts, Crafts, and Activities
  • Photo with Santa and/or Family Photo
  • Digital image of your photo

*Additional tickets may be added onto a Family Ticket for $5.

The Coggeshall Club takes a 360˚ approach to raising a thriving family, by addressing your most critical needs together, under one roof: Childcare, coworking, and fitness. They will be giving away a membership at this event, so be sure to check out their table, and ask for a tour! 

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Brooke Rainville
Brooke has spent most of her life in Rhode Island, having grown up in Foster, and moving back to RI after high school in Foxboro, MA. Since becoming a foster parent in 2005, she has cared for 8 children with special needs. The first child placed in her home is now 22, and continues to both brighten and challenge her days. She is stepmom to two young children, who brighten and challenge her days in totally different ways. Brooke has worked with people with special needs for 17 years and currently works as a case manager for children with autism at a non-profit in Southeastern MA. She feels strongly that raising tiny, adorable beings up into functioning, kind, emotionally stable adults is hard, and we all, as mothers, aunts, stepmothers, foster mothers, friends, and grandmothers, have a role in making that easier for each other. Every child (and adult for that matter) we come into contact with will either be better or worse off for the experience, and we should take that seriously, while extending grace to those along with us on this journey. Brooke is passionate about serving others (although she sometimes struggles to do so cheerfully) and advocating for those who can not advocate for themselves. She loves Jesus, a well made gin and tonic, home renovation, and overlooking the dog hair on her floors.