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The Long Leaf Pine Santa Group is proud to announce the Santa Business Roundtable for 2010. This year's Roundtable will be held at the Crystal Gardens at Castle McCulloch in Jamestown, NC. The date is Saturday, August 21st.

The Crystal Garden is a larger venue and will allow us more room for the breakout sessions.

More information will be posted as it becomes available. All Santa's, Mrs. Clauses and helpers are welcome.

Santa Jac Grimes,

Jamestown, NC

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I'll be there with bells on (literally). Sure hope we can find some way to meet before then, though. Four months is a long time!

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  • 3 months later...

ho ho ho! Santa is looking for more information on the Long Leaf Pines event of August 21st. I am planning on coming up to see a lot of friends and make some new ones. Please post or send some hotel/agenda information! thanks!!

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This just off the news wire!

The Long Leaf Pine Santa Group is proud to announce

3rd Annual Santa's Business Roundtable

Santas and Mrs. Clauses,

Join us on August 20 and 21, 2010 for a social event with an educational twist. Santa's Business Roundtable is a working business meeting and was very well received by participants the last 2 years.

Santa and Mrs. Claus Reception

Hampton Inn in Archdale. 10066 N. Main Street, Archdale, NC 27263. (336) 434-5200

Friday August 20, 2010 4:00 pm to 7:00.

Join Santas and Mrs. Clauses for Cookies and Milk along with fellowship and conversation. Show off your baking (or shopping) skills by bringing your favorite cookie to share. Bring the kids and elves too! Even if you are not staying at the hotel you are welcome to this event.

Dinner at Pioneer,

Pioneer Restaurant in Archdale.

Friday, August 20th. at 7:00 p.m

The restaurant is located a few blocks north of the motel.

Join us for dinner even if you're not staying at Hampton Inn

Santa’s Business Roundtable,

Castle McCulloch Crystal Gardens, Jamestown, NC

Saturday August 21st

9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Santa and one guest (Business Manager, Mrs. Claus etc.) will share in a moderated discussion their favorite Santa Stories and Most successful Santa Business ideas. The small roundtable format will insure that all ideas get fully presented and each Santa will have plenty of time to ask questions of each other. The moderator is there to keep discussion on track. The Santas will learn from each other. This is a working event not appropriate for kids. Come ready to share and learn.

The Crystal Garden is a larger facility with more room for our Royal Feast and Business Sessions. It also has parking at the front door.

Our Moderators for this event are Santa Danny Nease, Santa Ollie Sharman, Santa Cliff Snider and Santa Jac Grimes

Registration includes the cost of lunch as we will have a working lunch.

9:00 am to 10:00 Gathering and fellowship.

10:00 am to 1:00 pm First Session

1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Working Lunch/Breakout Groups

2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Second Session

Area Family Attractions

For those not attending the Business Roundtable, there are several local attractions that are family friendly, educational and just plain FUN!

Santa’s Royal Feast, Castle McCulloch

7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Join us for a catered dinner fit for a King, or a Santa! And what better place to have a Royal Feast than Christmas Castle?

This year we have special entertainment straight from auditions for “America’s Got Talent.”

Host Hotel

Hampton Inn in Archdale.

10066 N. Main Street, Archdale, NC 27263.

(336) 434-5200.

Santa Cliff has worked out a special $69.95 rate for Business Roundtable participants.

For reservations call 1 (336) 434-5200 and give the Long Leaf Pine Santas group name to receive the special rate.

So What’s all this fun going to cost?

Friday Night Reception, FREE (bring your favorite cookies to share)

Dinner at Pioneer Pick up your own check

Saturday Business Roundtable, $50.00 per person. Includes Santa’s Royal Feast and a Working Lunch. (Persons that cannot attend all events please indicate on the registration form.)

** Due to last minute cancellations in past years, registrations will be handled by pre payment to Pay Pal.**

For more information contact

Santa Jac or Santa Cliff

To register fill out the attached registration form and email or mail to Santa Jac. If you register by email you will be sent a Pay Pal invoice.

Vendors: Wanna Sell to Santa? Contact us to find out how.

We hope to see you there!

That's the end of the official announcement, but, there is one more interesting bit to add... we will have the Santa Claus Oath on-hand for signing! The full traveling Oath display will not be there as it will be being prep'ed for the capsule (as I understand it) but you will have a chance to affix your signature personally. Promises to be a momentous occasion.

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Bump... this is too big of a deal to slip silently into the night IMHO.

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Sorry about that... I forgot that part! DOH!

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  • 3 weeks later...

The current list of registered attendees for the LLPS Roundtable next weekend is up to 57!! That is a fantastic number. I do not have the exact figures but I believe that is more than last year but I may be incorrect. Regardless, it’s shaping up to be a terrific event. I can't wait!!

P.S. It's not to late if you want to attend!

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Wish I could attend, however "BRISTOL" is where I will be.

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