Friday, December 14, 2007

Sights From Santa's Visit

Santa Claus may be coming to town, but he has already paid a visit to Dorchester this holiday season.

On Saturday, Dec. 8, Santa arrived at the Dorchester Community Building for the Dorchester Area Community Association's "Morning with Santa" event. With help from the students in FBLA, there were crafts and other activities -- including decorating of sugar cookies, making bead bracelets and bookmarks, making picture frames and more. About 60 area children attended the event.

Also, the Dorchester Legion served a breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage and toast from 10 a.m. to noon that morning. DACA recognized the following for donating money: Farmers Cooperative, Jolly Doers, United Methodist Women, Wal-Mart, Corrine Tyser, and Maxine & Arnold Filipi. DACA also thanked the FBLA students and their sponsors, Kathy Ricenbaw and Joyce Karl. Here are images from last Saturday at the Community Building:

4 comments:

  1. Nice job to all those who put on this event. I dropped the kids off and they all said they had a good time.

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  2. Inappropriate remark, Cynical Richard.

    Your comment has been removed from the posts.

    Try again. And Merry Christmas to you.

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  3. whats with you richard, its christmas time, remember god is your friend, your not making very many here.

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  4. Again, thank you to everyone who helped make this event happen, both through donated hours & donated funds. A special thanks to the FBLA gals, seeing them interact with the children was a joy. I hope they had as much fun as the children did. I was glad to see so many parents & grandparents stay & share this special time with their children. Each year we try to offer a new craft or activity, please contact me if you have a new idea that works for kids of all ages. And last, but not least, thank you to Santa for taking time out of his busy schedule to spend the morning with us. Merry Christmas!

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