PALESTINE —
Jamie’s Therapeutic Touch Day Spa has expanded its annual Toy Drive and Pictures with Santa event to two dates — the first taking place from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 7 and the annual cocktail and social from noon to 3 p.m. on Dec. 15.
Participants are asked to bring an unwrapped toy to donate and then enjoy cookies and cocoa and pictures with Santa during both events.
While the children hang out with Santa and enjoy face painting, adults will be able to get free spa treatments, including makeovers, brow waxing, chair massages, drinks and refreshments.
Plastic surgeon Dr. Brad Hubbard also will be doing Juvederm and Botox injections on Dec. 15 (with $10 Botox injections offered on Dec. 15 only). Everyone that books with Hubbard that day will receiving a free weight loss injection.
Jamie’s is accepting the toy donations today through Dec. 15. Those donations will be taken to Court Drive Church of Christ for distribution to local children.
For every new unwrapped toy brought to the spa, donors will be presented with gift certificates for free sauna sessions, tans and Vibra Trims. For every five toys brought in, donors will receive a gift certificate for 25 percent off retail.
The four people that bring in the most toys will be given free cut and styles from stylists Rona Lacey, Sondra Walker Bell, Karen Buth and Sandy Singleterry ($40 value each).
Jamie's Therapeutic Touch Day Spa is located 1730 Crockett Rd. in Palestine. For more information about events or services, call 903-723-7546 or visit www.spajamie.com.
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