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Santa visits Abrazo Arrowhead staffers in Glendale
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Abrazo Arrowhead Campus 18701 N. 67th Ave. Glendale, AZ
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Santa Claus visited Abrazo Arrowhead Campus, 18701 N. 67th Ave., Glendale, on Dec. 12 for some socially distanced holiday cheer.
Hosted by the administrative team, employees were invited to bring their children for a “snowy” drive-through visit with Santa. Each child got to chat with Santa and left with some treats. Nurses and doctors also got to visit with Santa, and cars passing the hospital honked horns in celebration of the season.
Festive displays were set up in front of the hospital with snow-making machines, twinkling holiday lights and members of the hospital’s leadership team greeting visitors.
“Our employees have been working so hard during this difficult time, and we hope this helped bring some smiles to their children,” said Arrowhead hospital CEO Stephen Garner, who doubled as Santa on the Arrowhead Campus.