- March 6, 2025
Kids and adults came together to make snowman ornaments. Photo by Alexis Miller
Ryan Beason and his daughter Valerie Nolan-Beason admire the sleigh outside of The Casements. Photo by Alexis Miller
Addison James sits with Santa Claus. Photo by Alexis Miller
Salor Wals eats her well decorated cookie. Photo by Alexis Miller
Henry Burns paints his Christmas tree cookie with green icing. Photo by Alexis Miller
Sara Dionne and Josiah Newman pass out pancakes and sausage links to guests for breakfast. Photo by Alexis Miller
Doreen Lazzano paints a poinsettia on Hannah Zalutko's arm. Photo by Alexis Miller
Ryan and Skylar Deason dressed like Santa's elves. Photo by Alexis Miller
Kip Zalutko smiles with his Grinch face paint. Photo by Alexis Miller
The snow queen spreads cheer throughout The Casements. Photo by Alexis Miller
Steven Sipos and his daughter Emma Sipos make snowmen ornaments. Photo by Alexis Miller
Aria Parsons gets Christmas lights painted on her face by Doreen Lazzano. Photo by Alexis Miller
Kim and Cam Signal do crafts upstairs. Photo by Alexis Miller
The Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Garden's Christmas tree display in The Casements. Photo by Alexis Miller
Vivian Demshak writes a letter to Santa. Photo by Alexis Miller
The Environmental Discovery Center's Christmas tree displayed in The Casement's tree gala. Photo by Alexis Miller
Santa and Mrs. Claus at the 18th-annual Breakfast with Santa event hosted by The Casements. Photo by Alexis Miller
The Casement’s hosted its 18th annual Breakfast with Santa event on Dec. 16.
The event offered breakfast and refreshments consisting of pancakes, sausage links, juice, and hot cocoa as well as crafts such as ornament making and cookie decorating.
Children had the opportunity to write a letter to Santa upstairs or visit him themselves downstairs to express what they want for Christmas and take photos with him and Mrs. Claus.
Tickets for the event went on sale Nov. 1, and sold out the same day.