Hobart, WI – Community Alert: Hobart Fire Station Hosts Santa Visit and Cocoa Night Dec. 10

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Hobart, WI – Families are invited to celebrate the season with Santa this Wednesday, December 10, at Hobart Fire Station 1 during the “Cookies and Hot Cocoa with Santa” event from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

According to the Hobart Volunteer Firefighters Association, the free event will feature cookies, hot cocoa, and photo opportunities with Santa Claus. The annual gathering aims to bring the community together and help families connect with local first responders during the holiday season.

The event will be held at Hobart Fire Department, 2703 S Pine Tree Rd, Hobart, WI 54155. Parking is available on-site, and families are encouraged to arrive early as attendance often increases each year.

Organizers note that the event is open to residents of all ages and serves as a way for firefighters to thank the Hobart community for its continued support.


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