WEEKEND: Photos with Santa Claus to benefit foundation

PORT ANGELES — Necessities and Temptations gift shop and department store is offering photos with Santa Claus from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

Children or families can pose with Santa, and low-cost photos of varying sizes and Christmas card packages will be available for purchase and immediate pickup at the store, 217 N. Laurel St.

Instantly view

Participants will be able to view their image instantly and purchase additional photographs and Christmas cards with their personalized photo.

Proceeds from the sales will benefit the Olympic Medical Center Foundation.

“Being able to pick up pictures at the time of purchase is a great service during the busy holiday season,” said Bruce Skinner, the foundation’s executive director.

“Families can have a photo with Santa taken and walk out with that photo or Christmas cards in hand.”

“We’re pleased to support the foundation once again,” said Necessities and Temptations owner Edna Petersen.

The store is also a major sponsor of many other foundation events.

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