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Next Scheduled Meeting Date & Location

Saturday 7 February 2009

Fort Rapids Indoor Water Park Resort

4560 Hilton Corporate Drive Columbus, Ohio 43232

Meeting Time 12 Noon

Cost per person for buffett lunch: $5.99

Cost for fellowship & fun: Priceless

Per: Santa Tim Leasure, Pres.

Buckeye Santas

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Next Scheduled Meeting Date & Location

Saturday 7 February 2009

Fort Rapids Indoor Water Park Resort

4560 Hilton Corporate Drive Columbus, Ohio 43232

Meeting Time 12 Noon

Cost per person for buffett lunch: $5.99

Cost for fellowship & fun: Priceless

Per: Santa Tim Leasure, Pres.

Buckeye Santas

oh darn, I am busy that day. Otherwise I would put on my Michigan Santa hat and bust the meeting. Maybe I will surprise you at a future meeting.

from that Santa from that school up north (with all respects to Woody)

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oh darn, I am busy that day. Otherwise I would put on my Michigan Santa hat and bust the meeting. Maybe I will surprise you at a future meeting.

from that Santa from that school up north (with all respects to Woody)

Santa Spice you know you are welcome to join us, Maize and Blue might get you thrown out of Fort Rapids but we would not hold it against you. We have associate members from up north. However red (scarlet) seems to be the preferred color.

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So, is there a usual room that you meet in or do I just look for the group of guys with white beards and look jolly?

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Santa Dick,

When you enter Fort Rapids, go through the main lobby and registration area into a hallway. Turn to your left and head towards the bar and dining area. There is an enclosed dining area (the Branding Iron Grill) to the rear of the bar area. Go through the doors and there you will find the jolly, white bearded group of Santas! This area is set up for us by Fort Rapids as a private dining/meeting area where we enjoy our buffet lunch and business meeting. Hope to see you there...

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oh darn, I am busy that day. Otherwise I would put on my Michigan Santa hat and bust the meeting. Maybe I will surprise you at a future meeting.

from that Santa from that school up north (with all respects to Woody)

Santa Spice, you really should come on down. You think you have it rough with such a loosing team up North, we would make you feel very welcome.

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Santa Spice, you really should come on down. You think you have it rough with such a loosing team up North, we would make you feel very welcome.

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Can't come to this one, maybe the next one. How often do you meet?

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Can't come to this one, maybe the next one. How often do you meet?

Once a month except for December or bad weather.

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Once a month except for December or bad weather.

let's see, bad weather in Ohio would be whenever the sky is BLUE

So how did the meeting go today???

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let's see, bad weather in Ohio would be whenever the sky is BLUE

So how did the meeting go today???

Nice shot Santa Spice. Just to let you know the luncheon was great, we got a lot done and there was RED everywhere. I just love Santa and Mrs. Claus. :rolleyes:

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The Buckeye Santas has another great meeting at the Fort Rapids Water Park.

The following link is a few photos that I took. If anyone would like any of these photos for you collection, just let me know.

Buckeye Santas Meeting February 2009

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The Buckeye Santas has another great meeting at the Fort Rapids Water Park.

The following link is a few photos that I took. If anyone would like any of these photos for you collection, just let me know.

Buckeye Santas Meeting February 2009

really good pictures. Looks like you had at least 20 Santa's there. I see most had beards. Are most of you real bearded or do some put their beards on for the meeting?? I could not tell by the pictures. But there sure was a LOT of RED. You need some BLUE to mix in there.

Hopefully I can make it down to one of our meetings but I really must wear something Blue. At least everyone will know who I am, if I walk in and say HI.

Are you skipping March because of the Tenn meeting?? Maybe I can make the April meeting.

You can hold it on April 1, which was Bo's birthday. OH, and yes I remember Woody's too, He has a birthday next week on St. Valentine's day.

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really good pictures. Looks like you had at least 20 Santa's there. I see most had beards. Are most of you real bearded or do some put their beards on for the meeting?? I could not tell by the pictures. But there sure was a LOT of RED. You need some BLUE to mix in there.

Hopefully I can make it down to one of our meetings but I really must wear something Blue. At least everyone will know who I am, if I walk in and say HI.

Are you skipping March because of the Tenn meeting?? Maybe I can make the April meeting.

You can hold it on April 1, which was Bo's birthday. OH, and yes I remember Woody's too, He has a birthday next week on St. Valentine's day.

March luncheon on the 7th, April luncheon on the 4th. We had a least 23 Santas plus Mrs. Clauses and Elves. All are Natural bearded but not all are bearded year round.

Great pictures Santa Claus Ohio. :spinthanks: The Reds really photographed well. :thumbsup:

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really good pictures. Looks like you had at least 20 Santa's there. I see most had beards. Are most of you real bearded or do some put their beards on for the meeting?? I could not tell by the pictures. But there sure was a LOT of RED. You need some BLUE to mix in there.

Hopefully I can make it down to one of our meetings but I really must wear something Blue. At least everyone will know who I am, if I walk in and say HI.

Are you skipping March because of the Tenn meeting?? Maybe I can make the April meeting.

You can hold it on April 1, which was Bo's birthday. OH, and yes I remember Woody's too, He has a birthday next week on St. Valentine's day.

Blue Santa, I don't think the children will believe you are the REAL SANTA!

After the meeting, a few of us walked to the water park enjoyed meeting with a few of the children. It was great!

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Hey bro, give credit where credit is due....I took those pictures. lol That bright light in he background made it difficult. You didn't have to put the ones of me on there! lol

Santa Spice if you come down, I will welcome you like I do all Mich. fans....no really! :no: Ok, I will treat you better because you are a Santa. :clap:

I really had a good time at the meeting and enjoyed meeting everyone. I will try to come out of my shell a little more next time. :innocent:

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The meeting was great. I think we had 24 Santa's. Santa Spice you are always welcome. We had some new people there this time 3 or 4 I think. So if any one is going to be in the the area just let one of us know. You are more than welcome.

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Sorry Kathi and I could not make the meeting on Saturday. I talked with the parade chair Amy Abell this morning. She does have the Buckeye Santa's and the Clan Claus Society back to back in the parade.

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Sorry Kathi and I could not make the meeting on Saturday. I talked with the parade chair Amy Abell this morning. She does have the Buckeye Santa's and the Clan Claus Society back to back in the parade.

That's great news Santa Kona. That takes the load off a few duel members. Sorry you couldn't make the luncheon. Thank you for the information. :spinthanks:

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Sorry Kathi and I could not make the meeting on Saturday. I talked with the parade chair Amy Abell this morning. She does have the Buckeye Santa's and the Clan Claus Society back to back in the parade.

That is great news, Santa Kona! :spinthanks: for all the work you are doing.

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This was my first time at the meeting. I had a really great time. Thanks for making me feel welcome. I can't wait until next months meeting.

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Santa Dick Glad you and your Mrs Claus could be there.

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If you don't already have it posted, be sure to add an entry to the calendar. You can set it up as a reoccurring event.

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Thanks Santa Rielly I have already done that for the year.

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