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Join our First Responders – McAllen Police and Firefigthers for Breakfast with Santa!

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Saturday, December 1st

Come enjoy this family friendly event and take pictures with Santa! Ticket required to enter – first come, first seated!

Seating times: 8:00 – 9:30 and 10:30 – 12:00 (Limited seating available)

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Tickets on sale now!!! $8 per person. NO tickets sold at the door!!!

The Old Church Winery 700 N Main Street McAllen, Texas

For tickets, please contact your local policeman or firefighter or call 956.457.1280

Sponsored by McAllen Mayor’s State of the City Fund and Texas Regional Bank

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