The Papa's Pizza family would like to thank you for visiting us throughout the year. At Papa's, we believe that family and friends are the center of life and the primary focus of what we do. It is important to keep family and friends close and appreciate their value - the same value we appreciate in you! We would like to invite your family to spend part of this festive holiday season with us. We wish all of you a happy holiday season and hope to see you soon!
Sincerely, Your Friends at Papa's
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Santa is coming to visit!
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 On December 19th, Santa will be making a stop at our Gresham Parlor between the hours of 5:30 and 7:30. Don't forget to bring your camera, and you can take all of the pictures you want with Santa and your child.
If you don't have a camera, don't worry. Santa's elves will be there to take pictures! |
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December 9th
Christmas Card Day
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 Christmas Card Day, honors Sir Henry Cole (1818 - 1874) of England. Cole created the first commercial Christmas Card in 1843.
Just a few decades ago, sending Christmas cards through the mail was a holiday "must". Sending cards through the mail continues to be very popular. The cost and time for writing and sending cards has caused many people to stop sending them. Free Ecards have surged in popularity. Today is a good day to send out your Christmas cards and holiday greetings.
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Win the World's Largest Christmas Stocking!
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Join us at Papa's in December and enter to win our Giant Christmas Stocking filled with your favorite toys and games. We will hold the drawing just before Christmas. Fill out an entry form at your nearest participating Papa's Pizza Parlor: Springfield, Corvallis, Gresham and Beaverton.
No purchase necessary to win.
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Congratulations to our
Halloween Contest Winners!
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Taylor Laford was our giant stuffed pumpkin winner! John Meyer was our guess the pumpkin weight winner! |
Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum - is a museum dedicated to nutcrackers, located in Leavenworth, Washington. Founded by Arlene Wagner and her husband George in 1995, the museum housed over 6,000 nutcrackers in 2010. Wagner studied ballet under Alexandra Danilova, and subsequently became a ballet instructor. She taught multiple productions of The Nutcracker, and became enamored of nutcrackers. She began collecting them during the 1960s. The museum's building is of a Bavarian style and is of an area of 3,000 square feet; it is situated above Wagner's shop Nussknacker Haus, which sells nutcrackers.
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 Join us on New Year's Eve to celebrate the New Year and enjoy a complimentary bottle of sparkling cider with your meal.
One bottle per family please
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