SEAL BEACH
Several city community groups, including the Seal Beach Host Lions, pulled together Saturday to provide a holiday breakfast with Santa for about 300 children and parents. Joining in on the festivities at the Mary Wilson Library/Senior Center were children from the Casa Youth Shelter and Kids of HOPE. The Seal Beach tradition gives people an alternative to malls and an opportunity to sit with friends for a special moment, said Kathleen McGlynn, recreation supervisor.
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