The Chattooga High School chapter of HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) is inviting the local community to kick off the holiday season with a festive family evening at their upcoming “Cookies and Cocoa with Santa” event.

Scheduled for Saturday, December 6, 2025, at 5:00 PM, the event promises cheer, treats, and plenty of holiday photo opportunities, but organizers emphasize that tickets must be purchased in advance due to limited spots.

The event, hosted by the diligent future healthcare leaders of Chattooga High HOSA, aims to spread holiday joy while fostering community engagement.

An Evening of Festive Fun

Attendees can look forward to a full lineup of holiday activities designed for all ages. The centerpiece of the evening will be guaranteed time for pictures with Santa Claus—a perfect opportunity for holiday card photos.

The activities scheduled include:

  • Cookie Decorating Stations: Guests can get creative customizing their own holiday treats.
  • Hot Cocoa Bar: Warm beverages will be available throughout the evening.
  • Games and Activities: Fun, age-appropriate seasonal entertainment.

“We are hosting a Cookies and Cocoa with Santa on December 6th, 2025!” the organization announced in a social media release. “We need members of HOSA and our community to spread the word!”

Tickets Must Be Purchased in Advance

Those wishing to attend are strongly encouraged to secure their admission immediately, as availability is strictly limited, and no walk-up sales will be permitted.

Event Logistics:

  • Date and Time: Saturday, December 6, 2025, at 5:00 PM
  • Location: Chattooga High School, 989 Highway 114, Summerville, GA 30747
  • Cost: Tickets are priced at $10.00, with a discounted rate of $5.00 for each extra child in the party.

HOSA organizers have made clear that no tickets will be sold at the door. Interested community members should contact Chattooga High HOSA members or the school to purchase tickets and ensure their spot at this highly anticipated holiday gathering.

The event serves as an important community project for the local HOSA chapter, highlighting the students’ dedication to service while bringing a cheerful, affordable family activity to Summerville.