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Shoppers enjoy Shelly Centre’s Easter offerings

The mall took its seasonal festivities to the next level.

Shelly Centre, a beloved community shopping destination, welcomed families for a joyous Easter celebration, offering engaging activities and thrilling giveaways.

This year, the mall took its seasonal festivities to the next level with an exciting Spend and Win campaign to create a vibrant holiday shopping experience.

At Shelly Centre, shoppers got into the Easter celebrations by exploring the tenants’ Easter offerings, all while standing a chance to win a share of R10 000 in vouchers.

Customers who spent R250 or more qualified for the competition, gaining an opportunity to ‘Pick an Egg and Win a voucher’ at the colourful Easter activation in the Pick n Pay Court.

Shelly Centre customers also stood a chance to win a R1 000 Woolworths voucher by simply snapping a photograph at the centre’s Easter display, posting it onto the Shelly Centre Facebook Page and tagging their favourite Shelly Centre tenant. The centre said that, in keeping with the Shelly Centre’s commitment to community-driven experiences, the campaign strengthened ties with shoppers while providing opportunities to win great prizes.

It added that as families gathered for the extended Easter weekend, the mall was excited to foster warm, festive moments for its customers.

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Vanisha Moodley

Vanisha Moodley is the journalist for the Mid South Coast Herald newspaper, which circulates in the Scottburgh area. She has been with the company for close on 10 years and is a product of the Caxton Cadet programme. She had originally come to the office to work as a volunteer, but her potential was seen and the rest, as they say, is history. Vanisha covers all beats, from court to crime to community. She assists with managing the website and is adept on the social media side of things.
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