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Next Buckeye Santas Luncheon July 10th


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Saturday July 10th 2010

Dolphin Restaurant in Northfield, Ohio

Topics: Media Interviews, Props, ....

Santa Claus Oath Ceremony by: Santa Dennis Blanden

Restaurant location: 10333 Northfield Road, Northfield, OH 44067

Phone: 330-468-5050

For information about the Buckeye Santas

or contact:

Santa Don Beck

Phone: 330-391-0965

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That's up in the Cleveland area isn't it??? If I got gas money, I just might have to come down and shake things up a bit. It is a week before before my SS checks arrives, but I will try. Will let you know for sure as date gets closer.

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count me in . Its just a round the corner

Looking forward to you coming down Mike. see you then.

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That's up in the Cleveland area isn't it??? If I got gas money, I just might have to come down and shake things up a bit. It is a week before before my SS checks arrives, but I will try. Will let you know for sure as date gets closer.

Bring it on Ol' Spice! It is good to see that you have gotten some reliable wheels. I would think that has to make you feel a little better and safer with the grand children.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Got room for one more ? My wife said I could go !!!

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Bring it on Santa JimL, we'll make room for you. I would hate to see you waste a pass...lol.

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Update from Santa Jim Hudson:

Good evening everyone!

Cindy and I just returned from having dinner at the Dolphin. They have a nice sign on their counter that has the Buckeye Santas logo and the words... "You better not pout, you better not cry, the Buckeye Santas are coming to town!". The staff is pretty jazzed and several of them came by our table to let us know they can't wait. Some are wanting to bring in their children and grandchildren to see all the Santas so be ready to meet and greet some happy faces!

I had a nice conversation with Mayor Milani this morning and he is looking forward to joining us for lunch on Saturday and has arranged for local newspaper coverage. Now, Santa Jim North, I want you to pay attention to this... Mayor Milani has agreed to change the name of Northfield Village toNorth Pole Village for this Saturday in honor of the Buckeye Santas! The Mayor intends to do this by official proclamation at our meeting. Santa Don Beck, I think this should be our first order of business of the day and should take place before saying grace and ordering our meals. I will leave that up to you to decide.

In closing, goodnight to all. For those coming for lunch, fellowship, training and an all around good time, please travel safe. A special Thank You goes to Santa Dennis Blanden for providing the Official Santa Oath Ceremony and signing at this meeting.

Santa Jim

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hay guys I don't see a time mentioned anywhere???? That would be useful information. You may all know, but your guest don't??? Hope I am not late.

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Sorry Bonnie and myself can't make it Dennis. We'll miss you all. Have a great time. Santa Vern and Bonnie Claus

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hay guys I don't see a time mentioned anywhere???? That would be useful information. You may all know, but your guest don't??? Hope I am not late.

Sorry Russ, our meetings always start at noon, my oversight.

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Sorry Russ, our meetings always start at noon, my oversight.

ok Dennis.

I had a good time, learned a few things, and enjoyed the kids who saw all us Santa's. I even got in a few bars of Hail to the Victors before I was hooted down. Labron James was a no show. :whistling:

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spinthanks.gifWell, it is official Mayor Milani of the Village of Northfield, OH has renamed the village by proclamation to North Pole, OH for the day of Saturday July 10th, 2010 in honor of the Buckeye Santas meeting and Oath Signing Ceremony that were held there today. How cool is that! Everyone had a great time in North Pole, OH today. There were over 40 Santas and Mrs. Clauses in attendance including one from MI and five Mr. and Mrs. Clauses from NY. I wish to say thanks to the Buckeye Santas, the Dolphin Family Resturant and to Jim and Cindy Hudson for hosting the meeting and Oath Signing Ceremony, what fun we had.

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