Cannon Galter, 6, of Lake in the Hills visits with Santa Sunday at Lambs Farm in Libertyville on Sunday.
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Lambs Farm continued its holiday tradition of Breakfast with Santa in the Magnolia Cafe & Bakery and Santa's Workshop.
Sunday was the last of four days where Santa visited with children at the Libertyville campus. Besides dining from a brunch, children chose a holiday gift and made seasonal crafts, including a picture frame, gingerbread man and sand ornaments.
Established in 1961, Lambs Farm is a nonprofit organization that serves men and women with developmental disabilities. It provides vocational, residential, recreational and social opportunities for participants. There are five businesses for the community to visit - Magnolia Cafe & Bakery, Farmyard & Attractions, Dogwood Pet Shop & Boutique, Sugar Maple Country Store, and Cedar Chest Thrift Shop, according to its website.
For more information about Lambs Farm, visit lambsfarm.org.
Peyton Russell, 2, of Des Plaines is fearful as she stands near mom, Carolyn, during "Breakfast With Santa" Sunday at Lambs Farm in Libertyville. Families enjoyed brunch as children visited with Santa and made holiday crafts.
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John Campanaro, 6, of Bloomingdale, eats a brownie during "Breakfast With Santa" Sunday at Lambs Farm in Libertyville.
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Jeanne Kekes of Round Lake wears antlers as she takes her children to "Breakfast With Santa" Sunday at Lambs Farm in Libertyville. Families enjoyed brunch as children visited with Santa and made holiday crafts.
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Ava Yatabe, 8, of Highland Park, hugs Santa Sunday at Lambs Farm in Libertyville.
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