Santa meets star-struck kids at Albion library
Photos by Tom Rivers
ALBION – Santa squeezed in an hour in his busy schedule this evening to stop by Hoag Library to meet with about 100 people, including Mary Heise of Albion and her granddaughters, Emma Button, 9 months old, and Azaria Poole, 9. Azaria asked Santa for a balance beam.
Hoag Library is usually one of Santa’s early stops locally after the Thanksgiving holiday, before his schedule really gets jampacked in December.
Santa looked very spiffy in red when he came into the main meeting room at the library.
He led the group in some stretches. Santa said he is getting older and a bit “creaky” these days.
Nicholas Bloom, 7, of Albion got to wear a red nose, and Santa gave him some antlers in celebrating his favorite reindeer, Rudolph.
Hadley Oberther, 7, of Medina was picked to ring the bells while the group sang, “Jingle Bells.”
Santa always reads a story when he visits the library. This time he read, “How to Catch Santa Claus,” a story about children setting traps in their house to try to catch Santa. With the help of his elves and reindeer, Santa avoids getting snagged in a trap.
Santa told the kids the library is a great place to visit throughout the year.
John Santiago, 8, of Albion shares a Christmas request with Santa, who then gave him a candy cane.
Layla Hanna, 4, of Albion had a gift for Santa, a hug.