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Put the dates aside, next year we will be back at the Irish Village in South Yarmouth and are already working on being even bigger and better! May 2-4, 2014

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Put the dates aside, next year we will be back at the Irish Village in South Yarmouth and are already working on being even bigger and better! May 2-4, 2014

Have an idea for next year George. Call me later this week.

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Would love to help you in anyway I can to take some of the load off your back so you can enjoy some of this Great Event you put on also would like to organize a Santa Swap Meet as discussed before

Howie

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Put the dates aside, next year we will be back at the Irish Village in South Yarmouth and are already working on being even bigger and better! May 2-4, 2014

LETS GO TO P TOWN

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LETS GO TO P TOWN

Santa Pirate, I would have loved you coming back from there with war stories, LOL

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Newbie here. I spent some time looking around today and was pleased to find this upcoming event. I am going to see if I can fit this into my schedule. I may feel a little out of place because I don't have a natural beard but I'll give it a shot.

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I give a seminar on traditional beards every year there. So you need not be real bearded. Bring your suit nd whiskers, learn how to style and maintain your set

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I can't wait to go back this year after missing last year! 

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Hope to see you there Dave. Sean and I get in early Saturday morning. 

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I plan on being there on Friday afternoon at the Cape

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Sure wish I could make it this year, but will be in Hawaii that week. Blocked off the first week in May for next year just to be sure nothing else get scheduled. See you all them, have a great time.

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We have a  lot of things in the works and I am very excited about them. If anyone knows vendors that want to be a part of this year's gathering please have them contact me. All of you who have ideas also please contact me. I will take any and all help I can get. I have started to add vendors on the web page at www.thenortheastsantas.com and am also working on the price list for this year. The only change there will be that the gratuities will be added on to the total. Watch here and on the web page for more news. I can also be contacted at (401) 309-9540 on my cell phone.

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We have a  lot of things in the works and I am very excited about them. If anyone knows vendors that want to be a part of this year's gathering please have them contact me. All of you who have ideas also please contact me. I will take any and all help I can get. I have started to add vendors on the web page at www.thenortheastsantas.com and am also working on the price list for this year. The only change there will be that the gratuities will be added on to the total. Watch here and on the web page for more news. I can also be contacted at (401) 309-9540 on my cell phone.

alright George I will grace you with my attendance....LOL!!!!! I know Sherri of Sew Santa will be there, We had a great time last year!!!
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alright George I will grace you with my attendance....LOL!!!!! I know Sherri of Sew Santa will be there, We had a great time last year!!!

 

What!? Pirate is coming? That's it. I'm not going now. :P

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George, let me know if you need any help with the event.

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The rates for the hotel are now up on the North East Santas web page at www.thenortheastsantas.com  They are a bit higher than last year because all taxes and tips are included. Please watch the homepage for info as it comes in!

George

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Wife and I are booked for two nights, can't wait to see everyone again. Should be fun! 

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I am praying and hoping to make it this year. I have missed the last two. All depends on my health and what I hear from the Doctor on February 4th. I really want to see all my brother and sisters in red! I've missed you all.

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Do we have an updated agenda yet?

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About a month to go !!! Can't wait    Santa Paul

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I sure wish everything wasn't so far away.

 

You guys have a great time!

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I update the home page at www.thenortheastsantas.com as soon as things are confirmed. Still waiting to hear from a few individuals so I can add to the schedule. Working hard on getting these things done soon.

George 

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Not too sure if I'll be able to make it, Brother Kringle --- but we'll see what happens along the way........

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Come One Come All
Northeast Santa Gathering May 2-4
Our First Santa Swap Meet Sunday 10:30 to 1:00
Do you have a old suit, boots or Christmas Casual clothing or decorations you no longer need, then bring them with you and put it up For Sale,
All items must be clearly marked with your name and price there is no fee to present or commissions paid. So lets haggle, barter, sell or swap
any question hgraham@hvc.rr.com

Howie

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I give a seminar on traditional beards every year there. So you need not be real bearded. Bring your suit nd whiskers, learn how to style and maintain your set

 

I hope TBS in the area are aware of this. This is an invaluable opportunity for a TBS. I would be willing to pay for a video of the lecture and I think many other TBS who are too far to come would be willing to buy a video of it as well. Has this been considered?

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A video is something on my to do list ,it will be done in my basement workshop as all my supplies and samples are there. I have a nephew who is a teacher and a wedding videographer so it would be a summer project.

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A video is something on my to do list ,it will be done in my basement workshop as all my supplies and samples are there. I have a nephew who is a teacher and a wedding videographer so it would be a summer project.

You have your first sale, just tell me when, where and how much when it's ready.

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