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Home Byline Stories - News Santa visits North Grafton schools’ holiday breakfast
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Santa visits North Grafton schools’ holiday breakfast

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December 14, 2015
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    By Ed Karvoski Jr., Contributing Writer

    The Mussler siblings – Maggie, 10, and Sam, 7 – meet Santa Claus. Photo/Ed Karvoski Jr.
    The Mussler siblings – Maggie, 10, and Sam, 7 – meet Santa Claus.
    Photo/Ed Karvoski Jr.

    Grafton – Families started the day Dec. 12 attending the North Grafton Parent Teacher Group’s (NGPTG) annual Santa’s Holiday Breakfast at North Grafton Elementary School. Santa held court on a festively decorated stage where he heard children’s gift wishes.

    After breakfast, children enjoyed a bounce house, games and crafts. Meanwhile, adults took chances on a raffle. Mingling among the guests was Elsa of the film “Frozen,” who some adults thought resembled event chair Laura Often. Assisting in various capacities were members of Girl Scout Troops 30161, 30212 and 30231.

    Proceeds go to North Grafton schools’ enrichment programs. For information about NGPTG, visit sites.google.com/site/ngraftonptg/home and on Facebook at facebook.com/ngesptg.

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