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The Midwest SANTA luncheon is only 2weeks away. We will be cookin up brats and burgers. If anyone would like to bring something let me know. We ask that you bring your own drinks and maybe a cozy lawnchair. The Santa Oath will also be there for anyone that has not take it yet. Time is counting down to the final Oath ceromonys. This will be held at the Oglesby city park that is just straight east of Delaneys resturant. Just go east thru town and its under the water tower. We will be giving away a couple door prizes. We will be givig away 3 chance on the Operation Claus motorcyle raffle. The motorcycle will also be here on display. Also dont forget this is also our fall toy drive for Operation Claus. So if you could bring a new unwrapped toy for the donation to the charity would be great. Eddie Godwin founder of Operation Claus will be on hand to talk to the group. Operation Claus is Midwest SANTAS choosen charity and we have helped them out for going on 4 yrs with toy donations. Remember lunch is free so bring a toy. Thanks Michael

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I will be there Mike, with Santa Delbert Hillegas and not sure if Mrs. Claus will accompany us yet.

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Since it's a picnic...DeAnn, myself and Sparky will be there.

Hotdogs? whistling.gif

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I will try to make it over for tomorrow afternoon. Does it begin around 1:00?

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I will try to make it over for tomorrow afternoon. Does it begin around 1:00?

I rewad elsewhere that it is at 1:00PM.

Jane and I are coming, perhaps with our own anklebiter, Lucy.

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Yes the start time is 1pm and will last until everyone last person leaves. Hope the weather holds for us but its a cover pavillions so as long as no wind we will be fine. See ya all there.

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Whoops! I spoke too soon. The 2010 Fall Soccer season starts tomorrow, and my granddaughters are now on seperate teams.

They have back to back games tomorrow, and Jane and I will be there, cheering them on, possibly with Lucy. We are the

linchpin of the grandparent's cheering section.

Unfortunately the game schedule does not permit enough travel time to reach Oglesby in time for the picnic.

Hope you all have a good time!

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Well, Santa Delbert Hillegas and myself will be there Mike with bells on and a rain coat if needed.

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The Midwest Santa picnic yesterday was great. Michael and Mary Sypherd hosted a fun and relaxing afternoon. After everyone arrived and the general “Santa” updates were talked about, the picnic relaxed into an enjoyable group of people where “Santa” was not the main topic of discussion or even really talked about. Folks just enjoyed each other as people, joked and smiled, and became themselves, not Santa. This was extremely refreshing. As usual Michael did not invite or seek media so the event would not become a publicity thing. The picnic was planned as fellowship, food, and fun...and that is exactly what happened.

Thanks to all that attended and a big thank you to Michael and Mary for having a relaxing atmosphere where I don’t think anyone even heard a Ho, Ho, Ho.

Sounds like the BBQ was a lot of fun. Sorry we couldn't attend. Penny and I had an appearance to make as Santa and Mr. Claus at a company picnic. Over 1300 people showed up and half of them were kids! Busy afternoon. I think I need to order more candy canes now.

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Watch it...Sparky is an ankle biter. Plus he is going to be wearing his "Casual Canine" Christmas outfit.

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Sparky is into playing fetch and reindeer games. thumbsup.gif

:sc_rofl: :sc_rofl:

He is so cute!!

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We planned on bringing Sparky to the picnic but he and DeAnn stayed home. They were working on adjusting his new Santa suit.

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That expression says it all!

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I actually thought about bringing my dog, Swayze, but thought they might not like each other. Better Swayze stayed hone. I had a great time and really was glad that I attended. A group of Santas are always fun. It was great seeing everyone again and thanks to the Sypherd for hosting the function. My daughter had a blast also

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The Midwest Santa picnic yesterday was great. Michael and Mary Sypherd hosted a fun and relaxing afternoon. After everyone arrived and the general “Santa” updates were talked about, the picnic relaxed into an enjoyable group of people where “Santa” was not the main topic of discussion or even really talked about. Folks just enjoyed each other as people, joked and smiled, and became themselves, not Santa. This was extremely refreshing. As usual Michael did not invite or seek media so the event would not become a publicity thing. The picnic was planned as fellowship, food, and fun...and that is exactly what happened.

Thanks to all that attended and a big thank you to Michael and Mary for having a relaxing atmosphere where I don’t think anyone even heard a Ho, Ho, Ho.

Sounds like you all had a great time. Wish i could have been there. Next time you guys have a meeting, maybe I'll call to say hello :whistling:

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Mary and I would like to thank everyone that came to the luncheon on Sat. It was very nice that everyone could let their hair down and just be themselve instead of Santas for the day. I didnt hear a ho ho ho either and it was very kool. See ya next year.

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I just saw this on another thread, and posted my Oglesby IL "story" (which is a big part of my story, trust me): Santas visiting my home town! I'm trying to figure out which park the picnic was at. Must be Lehigh park on the East side of town, but I'm confused about how that would "under the water tower."

BTW, if anyone can share a link or other info about the Midwest Santa organization, I'd love to sign up, and perhaps one day will be able to attend a luncheon somewhere.

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The water tower was my mistake. Yes it was Lehigh Park. I'll get the info on the group. Would be glad to have you as a member.

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