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ho ho ho! and away we go for our biggest and grandest event of the year!!!

Christmas in July in Tarpon Springs!! July 15th & 16th!

Yes, we had discussed July 8th & 9th as our dates, but with the 4th of July on Monday of that week and other considerations, the decision has been made to make the 15th & 16th our 3rd Annual Christmas in July!

We will be staying at the same great hotel, however they are now a Quality Inn and Suites, but they still love the Santas and are giving us the same fantastic rate of $52 per night! Any of you folks who want to get out of the 96-99 Heat Wave, come on down and cool off with us in Tarpon Springs (89 degrees) ho ho ho! You all are welcome to join in the fun! please email or pm me for more inforamtion!

I have been meeting with and working with the Sponge Docks Merchants Association directly this year (instead of through the Chamber of Commerce) This has increased our communication and the Association is determined to create a "blockbuster" Christmas in July this year. They are bringing in an "Event Organizer" who I have met and "Scott" is going to bring in a lot more vendors and a lot of entertainment (bounce houses, water slides, games, etc) for the children. This is designed to bring thousands more folks to the Sponge Docks for "Christmas In July" and to keep the folks there longer. We are also discussing media connections and we will be planning to get more media exposure!

This will be a real boom for the Santas, allowing us more flexibility and a more "relaxed" schedule, as opposed to trying to cram everything in a limited amount of time. Our aim is to create more Fun and Joy for the kids, and a more relaxed format for the Santas and Mrs Claus. I believe this will be a lot more fun for all of us this year! We will plan the Scenic Boat Rides w/Santa, Elf 101 Workshops, Reindeer 101 Workshops, Elf Games, Reindeer Games, Santa look a like contest, performances by Santas Drill Team and many other FUN activities, the highlight is our Christmas Parade, last year we had 71 Santas, Ms Clauses, and elves!!

The Sponge Dock Merchant Association will be arranging the "two for one" lunches for us as before, and I believe we will also have the 2 for 1 breakfasts, they will be paying for most all of the printing of posters and other advertising materials.

Please plan on attending, we need your help and your support, be really great to have 75-100 Santas, Mrs Claus and elves all having FUN during Christmas in July!!

Questions, comments or suggestions, please send an email, or just give this old Kringle a Jingle!

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Sounds like a real fun time!

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I wish we had those kind of events in Northern California. Sounds like a great time.

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ho ho ho! and away we go for our biggest and grandest event of the year!!!

Christmas in July in Tarpon Springs!! July 15th & 16th!

Yes, we had discussed July 8th & 9th as our dates, but with the 4th of July on Monday of that week and other considerations, the decision has been made to make the 15th & 16th our 3rd Annual Christmas in July!

We will be staying at the same great hotel, however they are now a Quality Inn and Suites, but they still love the Santas and are giving us the same fantastic rate of $52 per night! Any of you folks who want to get out of the 96-99 Heat Wave, come on down and cool off with us in Tarpon Springs (89 degrees) ho ho ho! You all are welcome to join in the fun! please email or pm me for more inforamtion!

I have been meeting with and working with the Sponge Docks Merchants Association directly this year (instead of through the Chamber of Commerce) This has increased our communication and the Association is determined to create a "blockbuster" Christmas in July this year. They are bringing in an "Event Organizer" who I have met and "Scott" is going to bring in a lot more vendors and a lot of entertainment (bounce houses, water slides, games, etc) for the children. This is designed to bring thousands more folks to the Sponge Docks for "Christmas In July" and to keep the folks there longer. We are also discussing media connections and we will be planning to get more media exposure!

This will be a real boom for the Santas, allowing us more flexibility and a more "relaxed" schedule, as opposed to trying to cram everything in a limited amount of time. Our aim is to create more Fun and Joy for the kids, and a more relaxed format for the Santas and Mrs Claus. I believe this will be a lot more fun for all of us this year! We will plan the Scenic Boat Rides w/Santa, Elf 101 Workshops, Reindeer 101 Workshops, Elf Games, Reindeer Games, Santa look a like contest, performances by Santas Drill Team and many other FUN activities, the highlight is our Christmas Parade, last year we had 71 Santas, Ms Clauses, and elves!!

The Sponge Dock Merchant Association will be arranging the "two for one" lunches for us as before, and I believe we will also have the 2 for 1 breakfasts, they will be paying for most all of the printing of posters and other advertising materials.

Please plan on attending, we need your help and your support, be really great to have 75-100 Santas, Mrs Claus and elves all having FUN during Christmas in July!!

Questions, comments or suggestions, please send an email, or just give this old Kringle a Jingle!

Just hitting a bump on this event! to extend an invite to anyone to come see what Florida is really like in July!! ho ho ho! We are planning on a great crowd this year, so we would welcome our Santa brothers and friends to join us. If you can make it, please send me a pm letting me know you are coming!!

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  • 4 weeks later...

Great Time in Tarpon Springs my first Christmas in July event

thanks Bob for the invitation

:spinthanks: :spinthanks: :spinthanks:

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