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Santa's Spring Fling


Santa Bob Elkin

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ho ho ho! you can circle the date (May 20th-22nd) and start making your reservations for our annual Spring Fling, this year we are going a little south of St. Augustine to Cocoa Beach! Per your suggestions, your planning board is putting together a tour of Kennedy Space Center on Saturday and a special visit to the Veterans Memorial Center to "dedicate" our own Palm Tree Santa Charlie Smith's World War I bronze statue "Doughboy" on Sunday morning.

The area has an abundance of excellent restaurants, we will plan on a Friday group dinner and a Saturday dinner, locations will be announced later. Breakfast Buffet is included each morning with your room, we will have lunch Saturday at the Space Center. Santa Larry Porter is working on some buses to transport us to the Space Center.

Our headquarters hotel is the Comfort Inn & Suite Resort www.comfortinncocoabeach.com 3901 North Atlantic Ave in Cocoa Beach. Room rates are $77 per night (includes breakfast), they also have Suites available for $99 & $109 if anyone is interested. Please make your reservations as early as possible, call 1-800-247-2221, request a room from the Palm Tree Santas reserved room block.

We are working on a very special project and presentation for Saturday evening after dinner! If we can put this together, everyone, and I mean everyone will want to be a part of this presentation! We may have to limit the number of people to the size of our room, so make those reservations early to make sure you have a seat! There is no charge for attending or for any presentations or workshops, you only pay for your food, your room and your ticket to Kennedy Space Center!

This PTS Room Block special rate is reserved for Palm Tree Santas and approved invited guests only! members of Claus Net are especially invited to join us, so come on down!!! Please notify me if you would like to join us for the weekend and to visit the Kennedy Space Center with the Palm Tree Santas.

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I have family in Cocoa Beach. I so wish I could come visit you all.

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Members of Claus Net:

A friendly reminder and invitation to join the Palm Tree Santas for their Santas Spring Fling, May 20th-22nd in Cocoa Beach Florida! Our host hotel is the Comfort Inn who have given us a rate of $77.00 per night! We will have a group dinner on Friday and Saturday nights at a couple of local restaurants. We will be having our open meeting and several presentations after dinner on Saturday night.

We will be making a group tour of the Space Center on Saturday, one of our PTS members, Santa Will Davis is securing discounted tour tickets for the group at only $36 per person (tax included)

The Palm Tree Santas Drill Team will perform a special dedication ceremony at 9:00am on Sunday morning at the Veterans Memorial Center on Merritt Island. PTS Santa Charlie Smith sculpted a life size statue of the World War I American Soldier "Doughboy", which was then cast in bronze and is on permanent display at the Veterans Memorial Center.

There is no charge to attend this Palm Tree Santas event, you pay for your room, your meals and tour tickets to the Space Center. If you would like to join us for a little bit of Florida Fun and Fellowship, please call the Comfort Inn at 1-800-247-2221. If you would please also pm me or send me an email so I can add you to our list!

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Sorry to be missing this event, me and the Mrs are headed north after nearly 6 months in FL. We got a late start today, only got up to Ocala, plan to be in TN by Friday.

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Ho! Ho! Ho! We had a GREAT time with our fellow Palm Tree Santas in Cocoa Beach, FL & at the Kennedy Space Center this past weekend. We missed all who could not make it. There was great fellowship & friendship had by all. Even a little payback from our Celbrate our Season get together this past January. We all wish a Happy Marraige to those that celebrated in the meeting room next ours! Ho! Ho! Ho!

I have posted a couple of pictures from the weekend in my gallery, check'em out!My Gallery (PTS Spring Fling)

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