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The Santas Drill Team has reached and passed our goal of raising $2000 to sponsor five Veteran Heroes of World War II on a day long trip to Washington, DC to visit their monument as part of the Honor Flight of West Central Florida program. Five Team members will accompany the veterans as guardians. Our Honor Flight is now scheduled for May 7, 2013. The Team will also honor the Veterans with our salute of the Armed Forces Medley that we performed in Santa Claus, Indiana, last month during an orientation meeting on May 4th. We will also participate in the Welcome Home Ceremony on the night of our return.

We would not have been able to reach our goal without the love, support and donations of the Santa community members who attended the Jim Yellig Santa Claus Workshop last month by buying the Santa Claus Oath items, and raffle tickets. A very special "Thank you" is given to Phillip Wenz and the Santa Claus Oath Foundation for always believing in the Team and our mission.

We have already began collecting donations for our next Honor Flight and to include members of the Palm Tree Santas to serve as guardians. We strongly urge everyone to explore the possibilities of becoming a guardian or sponsoring a Veteran in your communities by going to the www.HonorFlight.org website.

Now more than ever, we need to renew our Faith and Patriotism by honoring our Veterans by becoming involved with programs such as Honor Flight. It is what St. Nicholas and Santa would want us to do!

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Congratulations on reaching your goal and striving to reward other deserving Veterans. Keep up the good work and thanks too for broadening the scope of the public's appreciation for the man (men) in the red suit.

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Congratulation!

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Congratulations!

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Wonderful News.

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Keep up the great work Men!

Way to GO!

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:congrats: job well done
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Santa Dennis did not mention that the five Santa Drill Team members flying as Guardians are each paying $400 (another $2,000) for the honor to be Guardians on the May 7th flight to Washington. All in all we are donating $4,000!

Santas Drill Team now has an on-line store on our website where you can order Santa Claus Oath Items in support of The Santa Claus Drill Team. www.ptsantasdrillteam.com (click on the Support link)

YEA, you don't have to mail checks anymore! you still can, if you prefer: P.O.Box 272852, Tampa, Fl 33688

Please consider showing your support of the Santa Claus Oath, wear these items proudly!

Currently available:

Santa Claus Oath Crest Belt Buckle (2nd Edition) $55.00 (With signed Certificate of Authenticity)

Santa Claus Oath Crest Lapel Pin ($15 each or Two for $25).

Santa Claus Oath Crest Embroidered Polo Shirts, Christmas Red or Forest Green

M-2XL $54.00

3XL $57.00

4XL $60.00

2010, 2011, & 2012 Santa Claus Hall of Fame Trading Cards $10.00 (all 3 years)

Trading Cards Display Binder $7.00

All prices include all handling and shipping fees!

If you wish to Donate to support our charitable endeavors, there is a Donate link too!

Thank you one and all!

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:congrats:
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Well done

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  • 1 year later...

Outstanding!!!!!!!!!

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Thank you!

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are you doing ti this year also -- 2014?

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I as a veteran and a member of Santa America do applaud this effort. Here in Beloit we have a thing called VETS ROLL .Its an annual thing . right now all WW11 Veterans are partcipating . Vets Roll has its own web ---look it up.

Vets Roll Beloit Wisconsin

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Santas Drill Team is honored to again in 2014 be invited to participate in West Central Honor Flights. We hope some of our Team Members will pay their own way again as Guardians. 

 

The Drill Team will perform our special version of the  "Salute to the Armed Forces" with the Presentation of Colors and the Pledge of Allegiance for EIGHTY World War II Veterans and 80 Guardians during the May 4th Orientation for WCF Honor Flights Misson # 16.

 

We will also be at the Airport to welcome these heroes back home from Washington on Tuesday night, May 6th. To witness these 90+ year old vets making the trip to see their WWII Memorials is an awesome event any patriotic American should experience. 

 

Unfortunately, we will not be collecting donations for Honor Flight, seems the IRS is going to make us pay taxes on the funds we collected and passed on to Honor Flight in 2013.

 

We will urge anyone to support Honor Flights by making a donation direct to Honor Flight in your area, or to West Central Florida on behalf of Santas Drill Team.

 

Thank you for your support, you can continue to support Santas Drill Team through the purchase of Santa Claus Oath items. 

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