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The 2011 NorthEast Santa Summer Barbecue is on! Set your schedule for Saturday July 16th from 10 a.m. until ? It will once again be a pot luck affair with everyone bringing something to the table. We will again be welcomed at Delores and Santa Manny Point's place at 64 Nooseneck Hill Road, Wyoming Rhode Island, 02898 . Santa Bill Dexter and Heather will once again supply hot dogs and hamburgers as well as their very popular sangria! I will again be bringing chowder and making clam cakes. All we ask is that everyone brings a food item to share with everyone. Be sure to bring your drink of choice and be prepared for a day of fun. Santa Manny has many canoes that can be used by any Santa or guest that wishes to use them. He has a horseshoe court set up and bocce ball can be played too! He even has fishing gear to loan you. All I am asking is to let me know if you will be attending so we can get a close count. This is very informal and we do not bring our Santa suits but you can wear your Summer Santa clothing or if you wish not to that is ok too. There is no charge at all. Just bring something to share and yourselves. All Santas, wives, Mrs. Claus, Elves and Christmas lovers are welcome. Please drop me a line at santa@santa-george.com or give me a call on my sleigh phone at (401) 309-9540. We are looking forward to another great Santa gathering.

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Had a great time last year! Looking forward to seeing everyone this year.l

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Unfortunately, summers are harder for Mary Ellen and I to get away, so we'll have to pass on the summer gathering, but we will most definitely be there in spirit.

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something going on every weekend but I would love to be there

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Just checking in. I will be there this year, and hoping to see many more friends. Also looking forward to the stuffed clams yum!

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What a jolly time at Santa Mannys and Delores place. It was nice to see all the Santas and a big thanks to Santa George for putting togther the bbq . I have a couple of more pics once i find how to make them smaller. Have a great summer.post-1512-0-59851500-1313017869_thumb.jp

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What a jolly time at Santa Mannys and Delores place. It was nice to see all the Santas and a big thanks to Santa George for putting togther the bbq . I have a couple of more pics once i find how to make them smaller. Have a great summer.post-1512-0-59851500-1313017869_thumb.jp

Thanks for sharing Santa Bob !

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Enjoyed the day very much, met many friends and good food and fun. Thanks Santa George for getting us all together and to Santa Manny and Delores for having us.

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