Kayla Palmer, strumming the ukulele, and Cyan Smith of the Kent-Meridian High School Choir sing “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” in front of Santa’s House at Kent Station last Saturday. The senior duet was part of the festivities as families and their children awaited the arrival of Santa Claus. MARK KLAAS, Kent Reporter

Kayla Palmer, strumming the ukulele, and Cyan Smith of the Kent-Meridian High School Choir sing “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” in front of Santa’s House at Kent Station last Saturday. The senior duet was part of the festivities as families and their children awaited the arrival of Santa Claus. MARK KLAAS, Kent Reporter

Holiday spirit comes to Kent Station

Santa House opens for visits

Santa arrived at his cozy cottage at Kent Station last Saturday.

Families and children welcomed Santa home for the holiday season and enjoyed holiday music by the Kent-Meridian High School Choir.

The Kent Station Santa house is open through Dec. 23, with limited hours the first few weeks. Santa photos range in price from $20 for a 5-by-7-inch shot to a full package for $45. Details and Santa house hours are online at KentStation.com.

Families who come early can enjoy special discounts. Visit Santa on a week day during the first two weeks and choose either 10 percent off or a free downloadable image with a print package.

The Santa house is sponsored in part by Kigo Kitchen, Kent Station’s newest restaurant.

After meeting Santa, stop by the Giving Tree to pick some tags and purchase gifts for families in need this holiday season. The Kent Station Giving Tree benefits Communities In Schools of Kent. Unwrapped gifts can be returned in the big red box located outside the Santa house by Dec. 23.


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