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Northeast Annual Get Together


Michael Rielly

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Santa George asked me to post this. I hope to see you there!

Hello Brother Santas, Mrs. Claus', Elves and helpers!

Happy Spring! What a weekend it was here in Southern New England!

Santa Dennis Mann and myself and our respective partners spent Saturday and Sunday on Cape Cod and it was a wonderful time.

We were all on Cape Cod to check out accomodations and get information on a new venue for our 7th annual Luncheon. I can say that without a doubt it was a fantastic weekend and a wonderful time was had by all! This note is to get a feeling of our group of awesome keepers of the Christmas Spirit and see how everyone feels about having our next lunch on Cape Cod?

The planning is still in the works but Dennis Mann who has many contacts there is working on a fantastic deal for us for a 2 night stay including meals at the Irish Village on Cape Cod. The folks there as well as their Irish and Irish at heart patrons gave the two Santas an unbelieveable welcome and I can only imagine how they would react to a multitude of Santas, Mrs. Claus and Elves taking over Mid-Cape.

There are many things just a short driving distance from the hotel which is suites with microwave, refrigerators and sink with everything being indoors and out of any weather including jacuzzi and large pool. I saw the Cape Cod Mall and many shops that were open. I am told that there is a lot of things to see even in the off Season.

As I said, we are working out a deal with the hotel owners and they promise it to be an awesome deal. I just need to get a feel of how many would be interested in attending. At this point we were thinking of a 2 night stay with 2 breakfasts and one dinner, the luncheon, included in the price.

We will also be looking at the cost of just the rooms for additional days and also just the meal for those who are local and don't want to stay over and enjoy the weekend. We are looking at arrival on Friday April 1st with a meet & greet with breakfast and the lunch and presentations on Saturday and then checkout on Sunday unless additional days are booked.

Please let me know so I can get an idea of the interest in this.

Now for the barbecue!

Santa Manny Point and his lovely wife Delores have once again graciously offered their place on the Wood River in Wyoming Rhode Island for our use to have the 2nd annual Summer Barbecue.

Santa Manny has a horseshoe pit as well as use of his canoes, row boat and paddle boat for the Santas and friends. Manny also has fishing gear available for anyone who wishes to try their luck. Last year it was pot luck with everyone bringing something to share with everyone.

I will once again be bringing the red and white chowder and will cook up some clam cakes for the visitors. We had a great time last year and hope to increase the attendance this year. It will be on July 17th and more info will follow. It would also be great to know who wiull be attending this event. I look forward to seeing everyone again this Summer!

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Hi Santa George and company. The thing on the Cape sounds interesting but it will depend on the cost.

The summer get together will be out since I am booked at a Camp resort for that weekend for Christmas in July.

Santa Jim of RI

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I think it is a great Idea Fri/Sat night stay at the Cape

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Santa George asked me to post this. I hope to see you there!

This sounds like a great road trip. Looking forward to more details but I like the basic concept. If the pricing and timing work out, count me in.

Also like the summer BBQ in RI. That's a very generous offer. Sounds like a good time.

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This sounds like a great road trip. Looking forward to more details but I like the basic concept. If the pricing and timing work out, count me in.

Also like the summer BBQ in RI. That's a very generous offer. Sounds like a good time.

We have a great time at our Get Togethers!

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Morning All, Just a question from a new member of the Northeast Santas. What is the attire at the get togethers? Such as the barbeque and annual meeting. I would like to attend in July just have to adjust my schedule. Hope to see you all soon.

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Morning All, Just a question from a new member of the Northeast Santas. What is the attire at the get togethers? Such as the barbeque and annual meeting. I would like to attend in July just have to adjust my schedule. Hope to see you all soon.

Santa Knows,

The attire for the Summer barbecue is casual or casual Santa if you prefer. The barbecuse is pot luck and we have a Santa who supplies the hot dogs, hamburgers and rolls as well as acting as chief cook. I bring clam chowder, both red and white, and make clam cakes there. Others bring chips, soda, water etc.

The annual meeting is Santa casual but everyone brings their suit to change into for pictures. Last year Santa Bill brought a sleigh and everyone had the opportunity to have a photo taken in the sleigh as well as the group photo. All at a very reasonable price. This year there are plans in the works for a weekend on Cape Cod for our annual gathering. It will start with a meet and greet and hen the following day will have workshops as well as dinner and possibly workshops after or later in the day. The following morning will be breakfast at the hotel and then ending ceremonies. I am also looking into a great price for extra days and will take advantage of that myself. You can e-mail me a santa@santa-george.com if you have other questions and my home page is listed under the Northeast section.

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Santa George, thank you for the info. I will be moving to Franklin Ma in a few months and I would like to know how far up I-95 I am from your location. Have a safe and happy Spring

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Santa Knows,

You are fairly close to my location in North Smithfield, RI. My daughter has a good friend in Franklin and I have been there many times with her before she got her liscense. I believe it is less than 30 minutes from me. Santa Manny Point's place is in Southern RI right on the Wood River in Wyoming, RI. We has a very fun day last year and this year should be a great time too!

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This is just a reminder of the Santa barbecue at Santa Manny and Delores Point's home on Saturday July 17th begining at around 10 a.m. or so. We currently have about 28 Santas confirmed and hope more of you will come and spend the day with us. It was great fun last year and should be even better this year. Santa Bill Dexter from Connecticut will be bringing hamburgers and hot dogs for everyone so that too is covered. Many have said they will bring potato salad so if you wiah to bring something feel free to do so. There was an abundance of food last year. Santa Mike Rielly has said we can present the Santa Claus Oath if there is anyone who has not taken it yet and would like to. Bring your friends and family and have some fun.

Santa Manny Point and his lovely wife Delores have once again graciously offered their place on the Wood River in Wyoming Rhode Island for our use to have the 2nd annual Summer Barbecue.

Santa Manny has a horseshoe pit as well as use of his canoes, row boat and paddle boat for the Santas and friends. Manny also has fishing gear available for anyone who wishes to try their luck. Last year it was pot luck with everyone bringing something to share with everyone. Bring your own choice of what you wish to drink anf look forward to great comraderie and some wonderful Santa sharing.

I will once again be bringing the red and white chowder and will cook up some clam cakes for the visitors. We had a great time last year and hope to increase the attendance this year. It will be on July 17th and more info will follow. It would also be great to know who will be attending this event. I look forward to seeing everyone again this Summer!

A bit more info is available for the Annual NorthEast Santa luncheon whichis as follows:

1 night stay

1 Nights with 1 breakfast and 1 Banquet Dinner $ 75.00 per person plus tax double occupancy. Each suite has 2 Queen size beds, sofa, refrigerator, TV and microwave.

2 night stay

2 nights with 2 breakfast, 1 Banquet Dinner and 1 choice of dinner from menu

$ 135.00 per person plus tax double occupancy. Each suite has 2 Queen size beds, sofa, refrigerator, TV and microwave.

3 night stay

3 nights with 3 breakfast, 1 Banquet Dinner and 2 choice of dinner from menu

$ 185.00 per person plus tax double occupancy. Each suite has 2 Queen size beds, sofa, refrigerator, TV and microwave.

Single 1 person per room available

will get prices soon

We will be trying to get all the rooms on the lower level to save any stair climbing. The sofa opens up to another bed. We will be getting prices for just the Santa Lunch without a stay at the hotel and we will also be getting prices for additional days at the Irish Village.

Their web page is:

www.capecod-irishvillage.com

Thanks, Santa George

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