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Breakfast with Santa a tradition for many

The holiday festivities will continue on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 3 with the Ladner Business Association's Breakfast with Santa.

The holiday festivities will continue on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 3 with the Ladner Business Association's Breakfast with Santa.

The event has become a Christmas tradition for generations of Ladner families and usually draws around 600 people for pancakes and festive fun.

Breakfast is served between 8 and 11 a.m. at the Ladner Community Centre by volunteers from the crew of the Roberts Bank Lifeboat - Delta Society and prominent members of the community. The MP, MLA, mayor and council members are always invited to help serve.

Shrine Club clowns and face painters, as well as singer/storyteller Daryle Sherman, will provide entertainment.

There will also be Christmas crafts with the Delta Museum and dance entertainment by The Flow.

Santa and Mrs. Claus will make their big entrance in a Delta police cruiser this year with lights flashing.

Parents are asked to bring their own cameras this year to capture those moments with Santa and Mrs. Claus.

Breakfast costs $3 for pancakes and $4 for pancakes with ham.