Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Santa Visits The Village

It is the night before Christmas. But Santa's stop in Dorchester this evening won't be his first of the holiday season.

On Dec. 6 , St. Nick visited our town during the Dorchester Area Community Association's "Morning with Santa" at the Community Building. (Click on the pictures for close-up viewing.)

Sixty area children attended the event. Many brought non-perishable food items. Dorchester Methodist Church's Rev. Baptista delivered those items to Friend’s food bank.

All the children who sat on Santa’s lap received an instant photo as a token of remembrance. With the help of Dorchester High School's FBLA students, the children made frames for their photos, as well as puppets and ornaments. The main attraction again this year was decorating and eating Christmas cookies.

DACA member's would like to thank Farmers Cooperative, the Legion Auxiliary, and Corrine Tyser for donating money towards this event, as well as the United Methodist Women for supplying the cutout cookies.


DACA also thanks the FBLA members who took time out of their busy schedules to help throughout the morning.

(UPDATE: 12/24, 6:30 p.m. -- The Times has learned Santa is already en route to Dorchester. To track Santa's whereabouts, click here.)

1 comment:

  1. I just love when santa comes to town for the kids. It gets everyone in the mood for christmas.

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