Tacoma Mall shoppers are invited to attend the Tacoma Mall Santa Breakfast this Saturday, Dec. 8, from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Advance tickets are available now through Dec. 8 for $2 each, or as a gift with purchase for shoppers who buy $50 in Simon Gift Cards (limit four tickets per shopper).
Tickets may also be purchased at the breakfast.
The events sponsor, McDonalds, is providing a pancake breakfast.
In addition to Santa, the breakfast will include face painters and balloon artists dressed up in festive elf attire.
A goodie bag will be filled for each child attending the event.
Those children bringing in an unwrapped toy – valued at $5 or more – for the malls Giving Tree will receive extra prizes in their good bag, including movie passes to Regal Cinemas and a gift certificate to Ivars.
Santas Breakfast at our mall celebrates the holiday season and is just one of the ways local residents can experience the spirit of the holiday season at our mall, said Lynn Castle, the malls marketing director.
The holiday season will be especially meaningful this year, and Tacoma Mall is happy to provide our community with a place to gather together and celebrate holiday traditions just as they have in the past.
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