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"Hello Santas and friends! We had a wonderful turnout for our gathering in Ohio. There were a total of 47 Santas and Mrs. Claus combined plus a presentation on hair care. All Santas are welcome to attend and Mrs. Claus and Santas helpers. This is an open invitation for all of you to come and fellwship with "The Buckeye Santas".

We were happy to have Santa J and his helper attend from Michigan. All of you who come here to ClausNET are welcome to attend. So, if you're passing through as Santa Spice says, please come by and visit with us. I post the site where we are meeting at our website, and the date, so go to www.buckeyesantas.com and check out when we are meeting. All I need is a head count to give to our host. You can contact me anytime at: buckeyesantas@yahoo.com

We will be meeting only one more time this year as a group. That will be 24 Oct. 2009. We will be dressing up in our Santa suits for a group picture. The ladies that are our Mrs. Claus will also come dressed in their appropriate attire. So, just drop me a line saying you are coming and I will add you to our guest list and head count. - Santa Tim

"The Jolly Santa Claus"

Santa Tim Leasure

President Buckeye Santas

www.buckeyesantas.com

buckeyesantas@yahoo.com

http://www.santaclaus.angelcities.com

thejollysantaclaus@yahoo.com

Workshop: 937-294-5985

Sleigh: 937-409-3903

May you be blessed with the spirit of Christmas this day and all days throughout the year!

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!" -- Santa Tim Leasure

NOTICE: We will be voting on officers this meeting also.

Next Scheduled Meeting Date & Location:

Bring your Santa Suits, Mrs. Claus Dresses and Elf Suits

Group and individual photographs will be taken.

So make sure you don't miss the last meeting of this year.

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Fort Rapids Indoor Water Park Resort

4560 Hilton Corporate Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43232

Phone: 877-337-7527 or 614-868-1380

Link To Fort Rapids

Meeting Time 12 Noon

Cost is $5.99 per person plus beverage, separate checks.

Cost for fellowship & fun: Priceless

Head count needed by Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Contact: Pres. Santa Tim Leasure Phone: 1.937.294.5985

or email: buckeyesantas@yahoo.com

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Kathi and I are going to try and make it.

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Just a reminder, don't forget Santa Tim Leasure needs a head count by the 17th of October for the meeting on the 24th of October. This our last meeting for 2009, vote on officers, and full dress photo opportunities. See you at noon on the 24th!

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To my Buckeye Santa's friends and foes, I wish to set your hearts at ease and let you know that I will not be invading your meeting in Maize and Blue and other Wolverine stuff. I can't make it. Maybe see you in January? Have a good meeting and GO BLUE

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I will be there also, Lord willing. There will be two, just not sure who the second one will be just yet. Looking forward to visiting with my Ohio brothers and sisters.

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Mrs. Linda Claus & I will be there with Bells on.

We always look forward to the camaraderie and the fellowship.

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REMINDER TO ALL....

To let Santa Tim know you are coming to the meeting you MUST send him at email at:

buckeyesantas@yahoo.com

He/we do not monitor ClausNET on a regular basis to see who is coming.

Thanks for your help!

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Well, sure wish I could put on my best Purdue colors and drove on down, but I just can not make it. What a shame. :spinthanks::sc_rofl::sc_rofl:

Have a good time and don't talk football, it could depress you.

Your favorite Wolverine.

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Just a heads up Sam Militello of Santa & Co. will be at our October meeting for anyone that may need repairs, refuring, or take a look at new Santa Suits and Mrs. Claus Dresses. He will have product available for immediate sale also. See you Saturday!

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Santa Dana and I will be there in all our regalia! Looking forward to the photo opts.

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Nora we will keep a light on for you and Dana.

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What a great time, sadly last one till next year. Santa Dana, Nora, Santa Norm, Sandy and Santa Sam were in attendance from Michigan. We had about 30 Santas plus Mrs. Claus, Elves, and wives. Everyone got pictures taken by Santa Ron. Congratulations to our new secretary, Carol Evans, Vice President Santa Ron Burgess. I hope everyone has a safe and prosperous season and we will see you next year.

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AND HOW Santa Dennis, What a great time everyone had today.

Our hats off to EVERYONE who attended.

Short of going to Celebrate Santa, I haven't seen that many Santa's in one location as we had today.

If you weren't able to attend you missed the Grand Finale.

Thank you Everyone,

Santa Eddie & Mrs. Linda Claus

:spinthanks:

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What a great time, sadly last one till next year. Santa Dana, Nora, Santa Norm, Sandy and Santa Sam were in attendance from Michigan. We had about 30 Santas plus Mrs. Claus, Elves, and wives. Everyone got pictures taken by Santa Ron. Congratulations to our new secretary, Carol Evans, Vice President Santa Ron Burgess. I hope everyone has a safe and prosperous season and we will see you next year.

Just wanted to correct an attendees name, Santa Norm's wife is Kay not Sandy. Sorry, I had a Santa Moment.

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Good Morning Everyone,

I have posted several photo's of our Final Buckeye Santa's Get Together for 2009.

We threw Fort Rapid's lobby into a tizzy with 60 plus Santa's, Mrs. Claus', Elves, photographers and of course a lot of the hotels guests.

We sang Christmas Carols, mingled with the guests and a group wondered down to the indoor pool to say Hi to the kids and for photo's.

:spinthanks: Thank you to Santa Norm, Santa Dana, Mrs. Nora Claus for representing the Michigan contingent.

I hope you enjoy them. we had a Great time.

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Good Morning Everyone,

I have posted several photo's of our Final Buckeye Santa's Get Together for 2009.

We threw Fort Rapid's lobby into a tizzy with 60 plus Santa's, Mrs. Claus', Elves, photographers and of course a lot of the hotels guests.

We sang Christmas Carols, mingled with the guests and a group wondered down to the indoor pool to say Hi to the kids and for photo's.

:spinthanks: Thank you to Santa Norm, Santa Dana, Mrs. Nora Claus for representing the Michigan contingent.

I hope you enjoy them. we had a Great time.

I took the liberty to post a group shot of Santa Eddie's

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