Breakfast with Santa
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Santa arrives in the Chuckwagon Café, and during breakfast to boot! Kids and their adults will enjoy a great hot breakfast, crafts and Holiday fun before Santa arrives to visit each table, read aloud to the kids, and celebrate the season. First two Saturdays. Limited reservations are available for each event and sell out quickly. The opportunity to get your photo taken with Santa is available, complete with an old fashioned backdrop.
Breakfast with Santa
Phone : 316-350-3333 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 316-858-7966
Email Address : rrekoske@wichita.gov
Web: www.oldcowtown.org
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