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Just so everyone is aware of dates for the annual NorthEast Santa Luncheon. The date will be Saturday February 27th, 2010 at the Bocfce Club Restaurant in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. This is the same place as last year. We are currently trying to put together a more formal program with some training as well as the typical networking time and the group photograph. Please let me know if you want to make a short presentation that you feel can help your fellow Santas. As always, this is open to naturally, designer bearded Santas as well as Mrs. Claus' and helpers. Anyone interested in Christmas is also welcome to attend. The cost should be the same or pretty close to last year and the menu will also be the same. Planning is in the early stages.I hope to also make the Santa Claus Oath available for those who were unable to attend the Summer cookout.

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Just so everyone is aware of dates for the annual NorthEast Santa Luncheon. The date will be Saturday February 27th, 2010 at the Bocfce Club Restaurant in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.

Sounds great Santa George! I plan to be there.

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Hmmm... I might actually finally come up for this!! I have to check on a few things first. Is there a decent hotel in the area?

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Hmmm... I might actually finally come up for this!! I have to check on a few things first. Is there a decent hotel in the area?

Dutch,

There are a few decent hotels in the area and I will check if they will offer a special rate during that weekend. I did run the idea past them last year and they seemed pretty receptive.

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Hi George: I will be around and plan to attend the event.

The training part will be good. Maybe we can get a photo company to come in to let us Santa's know what they expect of us and what we should expect from them.

Also can we get some crying children to come in to see how a Santa is suppose to react. I sure saw many the last 7 days of the Holiday season at the mall. Only joking here.

I finally have recharged my internal batteries and will ge the HIN1 vacine next week.

Santa Jim of RI

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I'll be doing some ClausNet training for anyone interested. If time permits I'll talk a little bit on website and marketing too.

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Happy New Year. Depending on the weather, I'll be there. What a great time last year! Cheers Santa Bob

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I plan to be threre as long as nothing from work comes up. I bring along several types of designer beard and wig set.

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I plan to be threre as long as nothing from work comes up. I bring along several types of designer beard and wig set.

Sounds good Santa TJS, I think the rain and wind took a toll on my wig and beard set and it needs to be fixed.

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