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Please join us for the 14th annual North East Santa Gathering at the Irish Village on Cape Cod. Web page is www.thenortheastsantas.com and more info will be added as it comes in. Anyone looking to be a vendor should contact me at santa@santa-george.com as there is limited space available. We do not charge for vendor spaces. Dates are April 28-30th. Rates for this year have been added to the web page and more info will be coming.

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See you all again this year,I plan to have wig and beards from Custom Wig in the vendor room again.

 

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WOW! Santa TJS, you look amazing!

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That is not Tom in between Bob and George in the first post... haha!

Sorry Tom. :P I couldn't resist.

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No mike I never wear synthetic beards,lol

 

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20 hours ago, Santa TJS said:

No mike I never wear synthetic beards,lol

 

Like that is the only difference?

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On 1/20/2017 at 3:36 PM, Santa TJS said:

 

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This is off the original topic of this post, but I had to add this. I have an almost 4 year old daughter. We have had to explain to her that I am one of Santa's helpers, and that near Christmas, Santa is too busy to be able to do all the things he needs to do, so that's why he has helpers. I've expressed to her how blessed I am having been selected to be one of his helpers, and what an honor it is. Out of the blue, while we were in the car together last night, she said, "Daddy, you're not really Santa's helper." I asked her why she said that. She didn't understand why I would have to dress up like Santa to help him. We had a long discussion, which I won't go into here, and afterwards, she seemed just a little disappointed. When we got home, I said to her, "Honey, would you like to see a picture of the REAL Santa? Not many people ever get to see the real Santa, but because I'm his helper, he let me have this picture of him." I showed her this picture and her jaw about hit the floor. She got the biggest smile on her face and totally lit up with joy! Later, she even said, "Daddy, maybe I could be one of your helpers some day." I said, "Of course you can, sweetheart. We would have so much fun together. I would love that." So, thanks to you, TJS, my daughter is a firm believer once again! Thank you for being so awesome!

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New video of this years event !

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It was a fun day making the video, a lot of folks kept driving by and blowing their car horns which interrupted the filming with the audio from time to time.

 

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Looks like the rooms are sold out , there is a waiting list.

 

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They are sold out but the waiting list s very short and chances are good you can get a room. One Santa went on the waiting list and got a room the next day. If anyone cancels in the hotel you can get a room. There are other nice hotels in the area such as the Yarmouth Resort. 1-508-775-5155 

 

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Great week end at the NorthEast Santa Gathering on Cape Cod, $4,100.00 was raised for St Jude's Children's Hospital. Good time was had by all

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What a great photo of a bunch of WONDERFUL NE Santas.

A fine example of charitable work.

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4 hours ago, Michael Rielly said:

You look great @Santa TJS!

Yes he does!

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On 1/19/2017 at 0:25 PM, Santa George said:

Please join us for the 14th annual North East Santa Gathering at the Irish Village on Cape Cod. Web page is www.thenortheastsantas.com and more info will be added as it comes in. Anyone looking to be a vendor should contact me at santa@santa-george.com as there is limited space available. We do not charge for vendor spaces. Dates are April 28-30th. Rates for this year have been added to the web page and more info will be coming.

Santa George

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What can I say, fellow ClausNETters ? I LOVE THIS!!!!

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Great bunch of Santa's Mrs Claus Elves. Wonderful time, can't wait for next year!

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