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Fashion Outlets hosts 'Doughnuts With Santa' benefitting Niagara Falls Firefighters Christmas Toy Fund

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Thu, Nov 16th 2023 06:00 pm

Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls USA is hosting its annual “Doughnuts With Santa” charity event for families with young children, Saturday, Dec. 2, from 9-11 a.m. inside the food court (1900 Military Road, Niagara Falls). There is a suggested donation of $5 cash per person, benefitting the Niagara Falls Firefighters Christmas Toy Fund. Space is limited to 100 guests, while supplies last. The event is sponsored by Dunkin’.

Guests will be able to take selfies with Santa at the event. Children will also be treated to a Dunkin’ doughnut and milk, a Santa hat and a goody bag filled with crafts and other festive items. Cash donations should be made at the door that morning.

“We are proud to partner with Dunkin’ on this charitable event,” said Susan Swiatkowski, Fashion Outlets marketing manager. “All proceeds benefit our chosen local charity, the Niagara Falls Firefighters Christmas Toy Fund, which has serviced so many in our community for more than 90 years.”

For more information, visit https://www.fashionoutletsniagara.com/Events/Doughnuts23.

Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls USA is a top-performing indoor outlet destination offering the best outlet shopping experience at a value, conveniently located just minutes from Niagara Falls, the Canadian border, and local hotels and casinos. The 700,000 square-foot property is owned and managed by Macerich. For additional information, visit its website, “Like” it on Facebook, or follow on Instagram at @FashionNiagara.

More About the Niagara Falls Firefighters Christmas Toy Fund

The Niagara Falls Firefighters Christmas Toy Fund is a more than 90-year-old 501(c)(3) organization comprised entirely of off-duty NFFD firefighters, officers and their families and friends. All proceeds are used to purchase new Christmas toys and winter clothes for needy children in the Niagara Falls area.

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