Cue Blocks is ending the year on a high note of happiness, (and not just because of the year end holidays…alright may be that too) thanks to another year of success and great fun working together. And wrapping up this year’s happiness in glossy paper and ribbon are the year end holidays at Cue Blocks from December 25th 2009 to January 3rd 2010.
The holiday fever is full on everywhere; the church bells ringing in the Christmas cheer, the winter chill beckoning cozy moments with family and friends and not to forget a spirited welcome awaiting the new year, 2010! With all that joy and jazz around, work can take a back seat and everyone can don the party hat or doff it (after endless partying).
The holidays off at Cue Blocks means ten days of fun, fun and more fun. From travels to spending time at home and even soul searching; most of us have the holidays planned out. Whatever it is, holidays also mean coming back to Cue Blocks in the new year with a renewed sense of purpose determination and more whacky ideas to give shape to in the new year!
Wait until the January 4th 2010 to see Cue Blocks in Action, yet again!
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