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Spot Santa's Sleigh on Dec. 11 in Wheaton

Santa will take part in a special procession of decorated cars through the streets of Wheaton on Saturday, Dec. 11, from 1 to 3 p.m., guided by a special police escort. Agents from Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago's Wheaton office coordinated the event with Santa and his elves. Be sure to check the office's Facebook page for parade route details and the event livestream.

"We are thrilled that Santa could stop by Wheaton on Dec. 11," said Joe Stacy, senior vice president, general sales manager, and Wheaton office managing broker. "We know that families along the parade route will enjoy spotting Santa and making Christmas memories together before he heads back to the North Pole."

Wheaton office brokers Sam Bauman and Beth Seibert played a big part in the planning process. Sam said, "Beth and I are excited that Santa can once again be with us to help us kick off the holiday season. We envision lots of kids in their pajamas watching the procession, drinking hot chocolate and waving to Santa! It should be a lot of fun and we hope everyone has a great time!"

The Wheaton office is located at 145 Danada Square East.

To reach the office, please call (630) 682-8222.

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago is a full-service real estate firm with more than 1,400 real estate professionals and staff in 25 offices serving customers throughout the Chicago metropolitan area, the North Shore, West and Southwest communities, Southern Wisconsin, Northwest Indiana and Harbor Country, Michigan. Recognized as a Top Workplace in Chicago, their local roots are complemented by the extensive global reach of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, one of the nation's leading real estate brands. Clients can experience all-inclusive homeownership services from their affiliated companies: Prosperity Home Mortgage, Fort Dearborn Title, and HomeServices Insurance. Visit BHHSChicago.com.

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