Around this time of year, it is hard to find anyone in Amarillo not in the Christmas spirit. It happens, but we have a name for them. We either call them Scrooge or The Grinch. They are both very fitting.

Both started out grumpy and cranky about the holiday season. In the end, though, they both found the redemption they needed. They both had a love for the Christmas season; all they needed was to be shown the true spirit of Christmas.

The Grinch Who 'Stole' Ornaments at Roasters

Someone in Amarillo needs to be shown this same Christmas joy, and Roasters on Soncy is starting the plan into motion. Their Christmas tree is bare. There are no ornaments to be found.

Operation Save Christmas: Hot Chocolate for Kindness

This tree needs to be shown some Christmas love. Roasters' claim that 'someone stole' all of their ornaments, but instead of hunting the culprits down, we are going to show them the true meaning of Christmas:

It happened again! All of the ornaments were stolen off the Christmas tree, but this time it was at the Soncy location! The perp was even arrogant enough to not hide who he was
This has happened before, so we will need help from all of the young Roasters family members!
Any kid who brings in an ornament for the tree at the Soncy location can get a FREE kids hot chocolate!
Help us save Christmas!
This Grinch in spirits is going to be shown how much the kids of Amarillo love Christmas. Oh, and how much they love hot chocolate. To help get this tree decorated, Roaster's on Soncy is offering this piping hot promotion.

Roasters on Soncy: A New Amarillo Holiday Tradition

Each kid who brings in an ornament to help save the Christmas spirit at this location will leave with a free kids' hot chocolate. A smile will be on their face as they know that kindness is the way to go.

Christmas Ornaments From the Heart

Every year when we put up the Christmas tree we find that one special ornament that brings us back to a special memory.

Gallery Credit: Melissa Bartlett

Christmas Yard Decorations in Amarillo

Gallery Credit: Melissa Bartlett/TSM