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Santa Claus took a break from holiday preparations at the North Pole Dec. 3 to stop by the Hanover Township Community Center for two shifts of breakfast and to meet with township children who attended. Breakfast was prepared and served by Boy Scout Troop 302 in Bethlehem and included scrambled eggs, breakfast sausage, bacon, pancakes, juice and coffee. Santa greeted arrivals as they entered the community room and later took his seat of honor, where he greeted youngsters who told him what they’d like for Christmas and he gave each a bag of goodies.

Press photos by Dana Grubb Robin and Mike Murphy with their grandchildren 7 year old Brody and 3-year-old Renlee, admire a reindeer ice sculpture on their way in to breakfast with Santa.
Hunter's elf cap proclaims his feelings about Santa Claus.
Boy Scout Hajin Chang works the grill preparing pancakes for the breakfast.
Boy Scouts from Troop 302 based at First Presbyterian Church served breakfast to the families who attended.
Monica Trilli of Hanover Township holds her 5-month-old grandson Jameson, who will meet Santa for the first time.
Santa waits to greet the Black family from Hanover Township as they arrive.
Santa holds a snow globe that he will personally deliver to the home of one of the families in attendance.
Families enjoy their breakfast in the Hanover Township Community Center.
Four-year-old Camryn smiles from Santa's lap as a family member snaps a photo of her experience.
Three-year-old Jackson told Santa that he wanted a tractor for Christmas.