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12:14 pm Wednesday, November 28, 2001

Scooby-Doo coming to Bonita Lakes Mall

By Staff
Special to The Star
Nov. 28, 2001
White said the national touring show features Scooby and Yogi showing Jabberjaw that there is more to Christmas than just presents and sweets.
Each child 12 years of age and under can register to win Scooby-Doo merchandise to be given away at the conclusion of the 6 p.m. show. A child may register to win prizes one time per show. Prizes include talking Scooby-Doo figures, Scooby-Doo books and a large Scooby-Doo pillow.
For die-hard Scooby fans, more Scooby-Doo merchandise is available at various retailers throughout the mall, including KB Toys, Suncoast Motion Picture Company, J.C. Penney, Jan's Hallmark and The Shoe Dept.
For more information about the Scooby show and other events happening at Bonita Lakes Mall, visit the www.bonitalakesmall.com or call 693-4960.

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