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Chow Down With Santa Saturday At Limerick’s Outlets

LIMERICK PA – Kids can dine with the most popular guy of the season, and help those less fortunate than themselves too, during a Breakfast With Santa event scheduled for Saturday (Dec. 4, 2010) from 8:30-9:30 a.m. in the food court of the Philadelphia Premium Outlets, West Lightcap Road, Limerick PA.

Breakfast awaits at the outlets.

The meal and Santa-accompanied fun is being combined with a collection of Toys For Tots, the holiday gifts-for-children program conducted by the United States Marines. Donations of new unwrapped toys, books, and games will be accepted at the site, to be delivered by Marines during the holiday season to community children in need.

After he’s had his fill, from 9:30 a.m. to noon, Santa can be found strolling the outlet center and greeting visitors there. Other Santa strolls, according to Keri A. Branch, Philadelphia Premium’s assistant general manager, are scheduled for Dec. 12 (Sunday) and Dec. 18 (Saturday), both from noon to 4 p.m.

The outlets will be echoing with music as well, Branch said. Like Santa, Victorian-dressed holiday carolers will roam the center to provide song, music and entertainment this Sunday (Dec. 5), next Saturday (Dec. 11), and Dec. 19 (Sunday), all from noon to 3 p.m.

For more information, call 610-495-9000.

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