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12-19-2010, 11:27 AM
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Larry Roberts/Post-Gazette
Steelers linebacker James Harrison listens in while Ronin Robinson, 10, of Newark, Ohio, tells Santa Claus his Christmas wishes during the inaugural Brunch With Santa hosted by the James Harrison Family Foundation at Heinz Field on Saturday. Ronin was brought to the event by his mother, Teresa Rittenhouse, and her boyfriend, Gregg Mantonya.
You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen.
But do you know James Harrison?
Not the hard-hitting Steelers linebacker who has been penalized and fined by the NFL, but the soft-hearted man who is helping to bring a better Christmas to children and families in need.
Mr. Harrison and several of his teammates hosted about 350 fans Saturday at the James Harrison Family Foundation's inaugural Brunch With Santa in the West Club Lounge at Heinz Field.
"I guess it's hurting my image a little bit, huh?" Mr. Harrison joked as he welcomed the kids -- and grown-ups -- to the gathering of good will...................
Read more @ http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10353/1111939-66.stm
Larry Roberts/Post-Gazette
Steelers linebacker James Harrison listens in while Ronin Robinson, 10, of Newark, Ohio, tells Santa Claus his Christmas wishes during the inaugural Brunch With Santa hosted by the James Harrison Family Foundation at Heinz Field on Saturday. Ronin was brought to the event by his mother, Teresa Rittenhouse, and her boyfriend, Gregg Mantonya.
You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen.
But do you know James Harrison?
Not the hard-hitting Steelers linebacker who has been penalized and fined by the NFL, but the soft-hearted man who is helping to bring a better Christmas to children and families in need.
Mr. Harrison and several of his teammates hosted about 350 fans Saturday at the James Harrison Family Foundation's inaugural Brunch With Santa in the West Club Lounge at Heinz Field.
"I guess it's hurting my image a little bit, huh?" Mr. Harrison joked as he welcomed the kids -- and grown-ups -- to the gathering of good will...................
Read more @ http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10353/1111939-66.stm