Saturday, December 5
Same first-Saturday-in-December energy. Less confusion. More pancakes.
Pancakes, pajamas, Santa, crafts, letters to the North Pole, and a room full of families kicking off December together. That’s the whole point.
Want the Santa photo page too? See the Santa page
Community First
Holiday Chaos Done Right
We wanted this page to feel more like the event itself. Warmer. Festive. Local. Less “form page with a date on it,” more “this is why people keep coming back.”
Same first-Saturday-in-December energy. Less confusion. More pancakes.
Plenty of time to grab breakfast, hit crafts, see Santa, and still make it home before the rest of the day gets weird.
1370 Arnold Rd, Lexington, NC 27295
The good stuff. The family stuff. The “this is why December feels fun” stuff.
Not every event needs to be a pitch. Not every page needs to act like a brochure wearing a Santa hat.
We do Pancakes & Pajamas because it gives families something fun, easy, and local to look forward to. It lets people show up as they are, let kids have their moment, take photos, write letters to Santa, eat breakfast, and feel part of something good.
This is one of those events that says more about who Mantle is than any slogan ever could. We like showing up for our community in ways that actually feel useful and memorable, not just loud.
This one works because it gives families a full morning, not a rushed line and a sugar crash in a parking lot.
Which, to be fair, is the best dress code any event could possibly have.
Because Christmas events without breakfast feel like somebody missed the point.
Get the photo, have the moment, let the kids tell him the impossible list.
Because the little stuff is usually the part people remember the longest.
You wanted this page to be more about the event itself, not just collecting photos after the fact. Good call. A short video does that way better than five paragraphs of holiday cheer trying too hard.
This embeds the YouTube Short you just gave me.
Pancakes & Pajamas is part of a bigger pattern. Mantle likes doing real community stuff, not just talking about it when it’s convenient.
Once the event is over, families can grab photos and revisit the fun without digging through social posts trying to find the right link.
View Santa photos pageAnother example of the same idea. Show up. Make it useful. Help people without making it weird.
See the costume giveawayThis page should feel like Mantle, not generic event-template nonsense. Local. Helpful. Human. Slightly chaotic in the right ways.
Save your spot, bring the kids, wear the pajamas, and let us handle the pancakes and holiday chaos.