The Funny Geese O Christmas window
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Funny geese O only has one more step to take to win the competition organized by “Petits Commerces” which highlights local and independent shops and businesses with the aim of rewarding the most beautiful Christmas window display. More than 1000 businesses in France and Overseas took part in the competition and it was Nathalie Rimasson from the Drôles d’Oies O boutique who was a finalist with three other competitors for the Occitanie region. All that remains now is to collect as many votes as possible on the competition’s Facebook page by December 18 at 5 p.m. To participate in the competition, you had to send a photo of the window. Its decoration was evaluated according to the originality of the interpretation of the proposed theme, the creation of its decorations made by hand and in an eco-responsible manner with recovered materials, light inside and outside while taking into account takes into account energy savings and local communication with the town hall and the Tourist Office. To create her window, Nathalie Rimasson repainted old decorations already used, pallets and delivery boxes. Its window, which catches the eye of passers-by, evokes the magic of Christmas; it is the most beautiful in the village and it is an opportunity to remember the usefulness and ease of access to small local shops for small Christmas and end-of-year gifts. The boutique offers creative objects, toys, games made in France and from local creators for the whole family, for all ages and all budgets. You must not hesitate to push the door open to ensure your survival. Until Christmas, it remains open on Saturday non-stop from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from Tuesday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Nathalie also welcomes middle and high school interns who become familiar with receiving customers and orders. For 2025, she has entertainment projects with creative workshops, organizing birthday parties or evenings with board games.
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