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I am deeply honored to make this announcement. The Palm Tree Santas Drill Team also known as Santas Drill Team, has been invited to participate as Guardians for an Honor Flight on May 18, 2013, Armed Forces Day. Honor Flight is a National organization dedicated to routinely take our Veteran Heroes of World War II for a day long trip to visit the World War II Memorial, Iwo Jima Memorial and for the May 18th trip, Arlington National Cemetery. The trip is provided at no cost to the Veteran but a donation of $400 is asked to sponsor a Veteran. The Guardian or Escort pays their own way ($400) for this privilege. The Drill Team has five Team members participating, Santa Bob, Santa Jim, Santa George, Santa Bill and myself, all Veterans ourselves. We are hoping to raise $2000 to sponsor our five World War II Veterans. It is our goal to participate in this endeavor as often as funding is possible in support of our Veterans, your help would be greatly appreciated! To find out more about the Honor Flight Program go to www.honorflight.org or www.honorflightwcf.org. For those of you wishing to help to the Drill Team to reach our goal, please contact our Media and Information Director, Santa Bob Elkin at santa@santaTB or give the "old Kringle a Jingle" at (813) 230-9254.

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Congrats!

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Thanks Santa Dennis for posting this information!

We urge all of you who are Veterans to consider getting involved in an Honor Flight Program. (and anyone else with a high degree of patriotism in their blood).

This is a National program, you can possibly get involved in your area's Honor Flights, or if you choose, you can help support The Santa Claus Drill Team in their efforts to raise $2,000 to pay for five WWII Veterans for a "day" trip to Washington. (We each are paying our own way $400 each)

Please remember, America won WWII because of these Veterans, (imagine if we had lost that war??) We certainly would not have enjoyed the Freedoms we have, but not for these Veterans of World War II. They all deserve an opportunity to see their memorial.

Thanks for your consideration of helping Santas Drill Team, time is of the essence as the youngest of these WWII Veterans are now 85, lets all help send them to Washington. You don't have to sponsor the entire $400 for a Veteran, any amount will help!

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Santas Drill Team has reached 1/5th of our goal to sponsor 5 Veteran Heroes of World War II as part of the Honor Flight Program. A huge "Thank You" to following for remembering our Heroes: The Scudder Family, the Alachua Business League, the Moms of Marion and the MomMe group.

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Wow! that's an honor congrats guys

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Well done, well done indeed.

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Santas Drill Team's "Honor Flight" account has now reached $805.00, approximately 2/5 of the way to $2,000 to pay for FIVE Veterans to fly to Washington on Armed Forces Day May 18th and visit their WWII monument.

We now have SIX members of the Drill Team, with each of us are paying our own way as Honor Flight Guardians!

Our webmaster, Santa Jim Williams has set up our website: www.santasdrillteam.com with a PayPal Donation link for anyone who might be interested in helping with this project.

Of course, you will now be able to order Santa Claus Oath and Santa Claus Hall of Fame items and use Pay Pal to transmit those funds!

Thanks for everyone who supports Santas Drill Team, be sure and come see the Drill Team in action next month in Santa Claus Indiana at the Jim Yellig Santa Claus Workshop! Saturday thru Monday, Mar 23rd, 24th and 25th! check in Friday, check out Tuesday!

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Thank you Santa Bob for posting this update on Santa's Drill Team! We hope that having the PayPal link will make it easier for anyone that is interested in supporting the Drill Team's Honor Flight goal and purchasing the Santa Claus Oath Foundation items such as Oath pins, trading cards and shirts. The Honor Flight donation total has now reached $845! I received a donation of $40 last week! Let's take care of and Honor our Veterans!

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Santas Drill Team Honor Flight Fund:

I have received and deposited donations from a Foundation we provided Santas for last season, a donation from my Shrine Clown Unit and a donation from one of our Palm Tree Santa Board members, a total of $450!

This brings our Honor Flight Fund to $1295.00, we are just about 2/3 of the way to our goal!

Santa Bill Lamphier, Betty and I were having dinner Sunday night and we received a $20 donation from a Veteran at the next table for the purchase of the Honor Flight Veterans Tickets!

Thanks to all!

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