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Christmas in Crabapple, Pancakes With Santa Will Delight Milton Residents

The city of Milton will hold two events next month to celebrate the holiday season.

Perk up those ears for sleigh bells and pack the mittens, because the city of Milton next month will once again provide great holiday events for residents.

The seventh annual Christmas in Crabapple will return on Saturday, Dec. 6 in partnership with the Crabapple Community Association. A new event for residents to enjoy this year will be the Pancake Breakfast with Santa Claus hosted by the Milton Fire Department on Sunday, Dec. 13.

Saturday, Dec. 6 is sure to have heaps of holiday cheer in Milton as the city and CCA host the seventh annual Christmas in Crabapple from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. in historic downtown Crabapple.

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Again, Christmas in Crabapple will be a celebration throughout the Crabapple Crossroads. At the Broadwell Cottage there will be Christmas, Hanukkah and holiday music favorites, Santa Claus with photography available from Blencoe and Co. Photographic Arts, face painting, hot chocolate, a bonfire and the return of the North Pole Passport program featuring local businesses.

Broadwell Cottage is at 765 Mid Broadwell Road.

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If fire trucks, Santa and pancakes interest you, then you do not want to miss the first Pancake Breakfast with Santa Claus hosted by the Milton Fire Department.

The event will take place from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Dec. 13 at Fire Station 43. This free event will feature Santa, pancakes cooked and served by city of Milton firefighters and fire station tours. Unwrapped toys for Toys for Tots will be accepted.

Fire Station 43 is at 750 Hickory Flat Road in Milton.

For more information on either of these holiday events, contact Public Outreach Coordinator Courtney Spriggs at 678-242-2533 or courtney.spriggs@cityofmiltonga.us.

Photo credit: city of Milton

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