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Midwest Santas would like to invite anyone in the Iowa-Illinois-Indiana-Wisconsin area to join us for our luncheon April 19 , 2008 at 2pm in Oglesby, Illinois. Oglesby is just south of I80 on I39 in Ill and is at Exit 54. We have 16 reg. so far but have room for more. If interested contact Michael Sypherd at 319-863-3893 7am to 12 pm and from 5pm to 7am or email bubbashw@iowatelecom.net or contact Ray Spellbrink at 217-652-8600 or email santalovesu@gmail.com . Hope to see everyone there. :wave:

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Sorry Mike, but the wife can't get off work Friday and it would be long drive, maybe next time. It would great to get together with others from this area. Thanks for the chance!

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Anyone in the Midwest that would like to join us for dinner Sat April 19th we still have room. So far we have 40 Santas, Mrs Claus's & Elves, heck even Grandma Claus will be there. Contact me at bubbashw@iowatelecom.net or call 319-863-3893 I'm up all night I drive over night so it never to late to call . Hope to see everyone there. :wave:

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Any pictures out there from yesterday's get together? I was sorry I was not able to make it and would love to see some pictures if any of you have some.

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I too would like to take the time to say thank you to Santa Mike and Santa Ray and their wives for a very good time. It was good to meet those I didn't know and to place a face with all those that I have met here on ClausNET. The wife and I had a very good time and we both said Sunday morning when we left that we wish it didn't have to end.

I can never express to all those that ask me about our trips to meet other Santa's and Mrs. Claus's and the Elves that you never meet a stranger and you are always welcomed with open arms and smiles. I feel so blest to call my self your brother and to share with all of you the joy of what we do. Thanks Mike and Ray and to all of the Santas and Mrs. Clauses we met.

You know Charles W. Howard sort of summed it all up when he said:

"He errs who thinks that Santa enters through the chimney......He enters through the heart"

Thanks Mike, Ray, Cindy, Mary, Grandma Claus for all of your hard work !!

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I just heard about a Midwest Santa meeting in Oglesby on April 3rd.

I am planning on going to it, I am assuming that it is something

different than the luncheon on April 19th.

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Whoops! Sorry about that. I obviously need to read posts more carefully.

I have joined the Midwest Santas Yahoo Group and briefly introduced myself there.

My wife Jane and I are both going to the April 3rd Luncheon. She has been supportive of my Santa activities,

but has not expressed much interest in being Mrs. Claus as of yet. We shall see.

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