Sheraton Denver to host Breakfast with Santa to help Ronald McDonald House

On Saturday, December 4, 2010, the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel will host a Breakfast with Santa in 15/Fifty, the hotel's restaurant.  The entire price of admission, $10 for adults and $5 for kids 12 and under, will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House.  

"We are thrilled to be the beneficiary of the Sheraton's Breakfast with Santa promotion," states Pam Whittaker, Ronald McDonald House Executive Director. "The Sheraton staff has been a great help to us this past year, and this donation is an unexpected treat."

Celebrities expected to attend the event include Santa Claus, several of his best elf helpers, as well as characters in costume from Colorado Ballet's Nutcracker Ballet. In addition, Ronald McDonald characters will be on hand to visit with kids and adults alike.  

And what is Breakfast with Santa without dessert?  The Sheraton's Pastry Chef Sky Goble and his team will help kids decorate holiday cookies with sprinkles, sparkles and lots of gooey frosting.

The Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel's Breakfast with Santa will be held from 6:00 am to 11:00 am on Saturday, December 4, during the Parade of Lights weekend.  There are no reservations for breakfast; guests will be seated on a first come-first served basis.

For those wishing to stay at the hotel over Parade of Lights weekend, see www.sheratondenverdowntown.com/parade-of-lights for hotel room rates.

The Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel is located on the 16th Pedestrian Mall at 1550 Court Place.

Families are stronger when they are together, and their presence helps a sick child heal faster and cope better. While Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Denver Inc. cannot make medicine taste better or take away painful treatments, our programs can help lessen the burden and ensure families have the stability and resources to keep their child healthy and happy. 

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