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Hi all I have in the past years been in contact with different groups about helping with Toys for Tot programs during the Christmas Season.

Last week I received a return call from one of the groups who has a large retail chain in the Northeast and was approached if I would be available to work at some of their stores during the upcoming season. I have been in touch with them a couple of times about some of the issues such as dates times and what type of set they have in mind. I want to make sure it is going to done in a classy way.

I have suggested something in the way the Bass pro shops have done at their stores, which should include a photographer.

I am also looking to see if they are going to need Santa's for all of their locations for the same hours.

I will let the other Santa's in the northeast area more of the details if they will need other Santa's.

I am going to way in all of the factors before giving them a quote of cost for my services.

I certainly would miss working with the photo company I have been with for the past 16 years but since I have not received an increase in the past 4 years and did not receive a bonus last year. Maybe it is time to make a change.

I am waiting for some answers and if all goes well will request a contract.

I will keep you posted on the progress.

Santa Jim of RI

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Hi all I have in the past years been in contact with different groups about helping with Toys for Tot programs during the Christmas Season.

Last week I received a return call from one of the groups who has a large retail chain in the Northeast and was approached if I would be available to work at some of their stores during the upcoming season. I have been in touch with them a couple of times about some of the issues such as dates times and what type of set they have in mind. I want to make sure it is going to done in a classy way.

I have suggested something in the way the Bass pro shops have done at their stores, which should include a photographer.

I am also looking to see if they are going to need Santa's for all of their locations for the same hours.

I will let the other Santa's in the northeast area more of the details if they will need other Santa's.

I am going to way in all of the factors before giving them a quote of cost for my services.

I certainly would miss working with the photo company I have been with for the past 16 years but since I have not received an increase in the past 4 years and did not receive a bonus last year. Maybe it is time to make a change.

I am waiting for some answers and if all goes well will request a contract.

I will keep you posted on the progress.

Santa Jim of RI

Hey Jim,

I am always happy to help Toys For Tots! I did two events with them last year. I love giving back this way! Please keep me in the loop!

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I would gladly offer my services too if they need me somehwere in Maine. I just did a small fundraiser in which the money went for Toys-4-Tots on July 9th. Just keep me posted of anything.

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Toys for Tots is on my list to contact here in Orlando. I better do it quick I guess. My employer has a big Toys for Tots donation campaign each year.

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Toys for Tots is one of the charities we include each year.

Santa Charlie just finished his Christmas in July gig with the

Birmingham Barons Baseball team again this year and half the proceeds

go to Toys For Tots.

Best of Luck to You!

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I am always willing to do Charity events that I can fit into my schedule. Anything I make goes directly to one of the Christmas charities.

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Thanks Mike for offering your help. The client is thinking of expanding such as in the way Bass Pro shops have gone. We are still working out details before I submit a cost for the season.

Toys for tots has been an important drive for them in the past and always will even for the future but they are looking to have it bring more customers into their stores. I will keep you posted.

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We try to do as many charity things we can each Christmas Season, as our schedule will allow. I've been adding at least one each Christmas Season to our ever growing list and we're now up to 9 for this forthcoming Christmas Season. Fortunately, as we pick up new paying clients, this allows us to keep adding the Charity ones that we do free. Toys For Tots

was one of our first.

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Santa Jim, thanks for the heads up. this is a charity I would also like to help here in Ma. So keep me in the loop also. Thanks

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Love Toys for Tots. Just did a charity event for them last Wed. and now have 3 bags of toys for them. Got to admit, I had fun also.

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Love Toys for Tots. Just did a charity event for them last Wed. and now have 3 bags of toys for them. Got to admit, I had fun also.

I spoke with the promotional manager for the retail chain yesterday and got more information.

This is looking at this time to be more of a event similar to what the Bass Pro Shop is curently doing and will be tested out this season in their Rhode Island and Massachusett stores. There will be a need for 4 Santa's to work a 4 to 7 shift Monday through Friday and from 1 to 5 on Saturdays and Sundays.

They were going to go through an agency in California for the Santa's. I have suggested that I can eliminate that cost through our Northeast Santa network.

This is still in the works and a final decision has not been made depending on budget cost.

I have been approached for shooting a promotional advertisement as well as still photos for print commercials. If any of the Santa's have any experience as what to charge for this please contact me. The photo shoot will take 2 to 3 hours and the rights for use may be 2 to 3 years.

I expect the initial cost will be at one rate and each additional year at another rate.

Please any information will be greatly appreciated.

Santa Jim of RI

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Santa Jim,

The going rate for print models in my area is $100 per hour and there is usually a two hour minimum.

I would suggest finding an agent in your area who specializes in in print and commercial work. The contracts can be complicated and an agent can look after your best interests, and may even find you more work.

Believe it or not, there is a demand for Santas to appear in print ads and commercials!

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Santa Jim,

The going rate for print models in my area is $100 per hour and there is usually a two hour minimum.

I would suggest finding an agent in your area who specializes in in print and commercial work. The contracts can be complicated and an agent can look after your best interests, and may even find you more work.

Believe it or not, there is a demand for Santas to appear in print ads and commercials!

Thanks Santa Johnny Boy. I have talked with a photographer to get a cost for a sitting. I will speak with a couple of other Photographers and will decide on a fee.

Santa Jim of RI

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What retail chain is it, if I may so boldly ask?

Dave has always done charity work as well and as well are going to be in an entirely now market this season, any and all Santa-ing that he can find will be nice.

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