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Santa Bob Elkin

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HO HO HO!

The Palm Tree Santas will host their 3rd annual St Augustine weekend on June 11th, 12th & 13th. We keep coming back to St. Augustine because we have so much FUN there.

We will be staying at the Holiday Inn in the Historic District again this year. Any of you who may be planning a visit to this historic old city, come join us! We have rooms blocked and we can promise you good fellowship and FUN!

We will have the Santa Claus Oath Ceremony and an opportunity for anyone who has not signed the Oath to have the honor of placing their signatures in the Oath Book. We also will have Roundtable Discussions, workshops and "Meet and Greet" hospitality in the Flager Room all weekend, when we are not out having FUN!

We will go out to dinner Friday and Saturday nights in a group, we will take the Santas Red Train tour, singing Christmas Carols and spend the afternoon strolling, sightseeing, shopping and having our pictures taken by all the tourists in the old historic district. It really is a lot of fun, anyone who is interested in joining us, please let me know! we welcome you. You can email me: santa@santatb.com or give old Kringle a jingle!

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And maybe a surprise visit by the...

AWARD -WINNING PALM TREE SANTA DRILL TEAM,

marching and performing for Santa-America,

to Honor our Military Families, Past and Present!!!

8"x10" glossies suitable for autographs and framing will be available for a small donation to Santa-America!

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And as extra special surprise and once in a lifetime opportunity...Meet and greet the WORLD'S FASTEST SANTA, the WORLD's SECOND FASTEST SANTA and what many believe is the WORLD'S FASTEST MRS. CLAUS from their medal winning triumph in the Santa Tube Races in Gatlinburg!!

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ho ho ho! Gator Claus!

Having virtually "swept" the medals from the Santa Olympics only event, the Snow Tube Races, The Palm Tree Santas do hereby pledge and promise to offer 8 X 10 autographed glossy photographs of the winning trio, FREE to any of our fine (but slow) northern brothers and sisters who can make it to St. Augustine, June 11th-13th!

YES, at best it is unbelieveable! no strings attached! FREE!!! so come on down, this alone will make your trip pay for itself! (think of the future investment value) (maybe, you will learn our secret, just like the Jamacian BobSled team, we practice on sand! HO HO HO!

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