Santa used to stick to shopping malls and parades, but lately he’s been exploring new pastures, drinking a wider variety of beverages, and hanging out with wish-havers of all ages (even pets). To help keep track of his whereabouts, we’ve compiled all of his appearances this month in Seattle. Grownups can knock back some booze with him at Linda’s annual Drunk Santa Party and see him in a murder-filled thriller in <a href="https://www.thestranger.com/events/25468845/the-view-from-santas-lap"The View from Santa’s Lap, while kids can take photos with him at Easy Street Records and the Volunteer Park Conservatory. See them all below, and find even more seasonal events on our winter holidays calendar.
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DECEMBER 13
Cocoa Cris Cringle At Easy Street
Bring toys and non-perishable food items to donate to West Seattle Food Bank and get three photos with Cocoa Cris Cringle for $15 ($20 without). While kids tell him their holiday wishes, adults can sip dollar Rainiers from 5 pm until close.
