Oxford Legion to host Breakfast with Santa
OXFORD – The dining hall at the Fort Hill American Legion has been bedecked by their Auxiliary Unit 376 including a special Christmas tree. Please come in on a Sunday morning and enjoy a tasty breakfast in this festive décor and look forward to a very special guest visitor.
American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) Unit 376 has decorated a unique and sparkling Christmas tree trimmed with red, white and blue ornaments and U.S. flags. The patriotic tree also has a new red, white and blue quilted fabric tree skirt made compliments of Kim Betts of "Kim's Quilted Creations."
The holiday décor will serve as a perfect setting for a special visitor: Santa Claus is coming to the Post home on Sunday, December 20. He’ll be there for little ones to have an up-close moment with Santa to reveal their secret wishes for presents that they would like to see under the tree. Parents should be prepared with their cameras for this memorable photo opportunity.
ALA Unit 376 president Teri Webb-van Almen said, “Bring your family to celebrate the holiday season and leave with memories.”
This all-you-can-eat breakfast is served from 7:30 – 11 a.m. and consisits of pancakes, sausage, bacon, eggs, home fries, French toast, OJ and tea/coffee. Real maple syrup, made by Oxford Maple Producers, is available upon request. Breakfast cost is $7. for adults; senior citizens, $6; Children aged 7-12., $5 and those under 6 are free
Take-outs can be purcahsed for $7.50.
Post 376 is collecting non-perishable food donations both upstairs and down at the bar. The post is encouraging communty members to contribute if they can.
The ALA is the largest women’s patriotic service organization in the world coprised of wives, mothers, daughters, sisters, grandmothers, granddaughters and great-granddaughters of veterans who served our great country during times of war.
—Oxford American Legion
American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) Unit 376 has decorated a unique and sparkling Christmas tree trimmed with red, white and blue ornaments and U.S. flags. The patriotic tree also has a new red, white and blue quilted fabric tree skirt made compliments of Kim Betts of "Kim's Quilted Creations."
The holiday décor will serve as a perfect setting for a special visitor: Santa Claus is coming to the Post home on Sunday, December 20. He’ll be there for little ones to have an up-close moment with Santa to reveal their secret wishes for presents that they would like to see under the tree. Parents should be prepared with their cameras for this memorable photo opportunity.
ALA Unit 376 president Teri Webb-van Almen said, “Bring your family to celebrate the holiday season and leave with memories.”
This all-you-can-eat breakfast is served from 7:30 – 11 a.m. and consisits of pancakes, sausage, bacon, eggs, home fries, French toast, OJ and tea/coffee. Real maple syrup, made by Oxford Maple Producers, is available upon request. Breakfast cost is $7. for adults; senior citizens, $6; Children aged 7-12., $5 and those under 6 are free
Take-outs can be purcahsed for $7.50.
Post 376 is collecting non-perishable food donations both upstairs and down at the bar. The post is encouraging communty members to contribute if they can.
The ALA is the largest women’s patriotic service organization in the world coprised of wives, mothers, daughters, sisters, grandmothers, granddaughters and great-granddaughters of veterans who served our great country during times of war.
—Oxford American Legion
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