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Next Scheduled Meeting Date & Location

Saturday 7 March 2009

All regular meetings will be scheduled the first Saturday of

every month January thru October except on National Holidays.

The location will be announced each month.

Location: Fort Rapids Indoor Water Park Resort

4560 Hilton Corporate Drive Columbus, Ohio 43232

Meeting Time: 12 Noon Eastern time.

Cost per person for buffett lunch: $5.99 plus tax.

Cost for fellowship & fun: Priceless

Per: Santa Tim Leasure, Pres.

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NOTICE:

This is a request for a head count for the March 7th, 2009 Buckeye Santas luncheon in Columbus, OH.

"The Buckeye Santas meeting will be held on Saturday 7 March 2009 at Fort Rapids in Columbus, Ohio. The cost will be $5.99 each, separate checks."

"I need to know who is coming by the evening of Thursday 5 March 2009, so I can give an accurate head count to the folks at Fort Rapids."

"Looking forward to seeing all of you, and please if you haven't been to a meeting in a while, come out to one you'll enjoy it!"

"All the best - Santa Tim"

Members can contact Santa Tim with their head count or anyone interested can leave a message in this string. I hope to see everyone there. :spinthanks:

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Santa Dennis, one of these months I will surprise you and show up, but not this one. Are your meetings always in the Columbus area or are they ever farther north in Ohio, like Cleveland??

500 miles round trip for a 2 hour lunch is a bit much. Maybe in better weather, or if you ever get closer. Just wondering. And please don't change anything just for me, I am just trying to figure out my options.

Have a good luncheon.

GO BLUE

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Santa Dennis, one of these months I will surprise you and show up, but not this one. Are your meetings always in the Columbus area or are they ever farther north in Ohio, like Cleveland??

500 miles round trip for a 2 hour lunch is a bit much. Maybe in better weather, or if you ever get closer. Just wondering. And please don't change anything just for me, I am just trying to figure out my options.

Have a good luncheon.

GO BLUE

Well Santa Spice, you caught me feeling kinda BLUE, I went to St. Clair today but they say it will wash off. :sc_rofl: I left about 5:50AM and got home about 8:00PM a long day and I bought all my gas here. :rolleyes: To answer your question, my understanding is the luncheon location will be moved around the State this year starting either in April or May and back to Columbus by October. So, yes there will be meetings further north but not "up north". More to come.

GO BUCKS

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Well Santa Spice, you caught me feeling kinda BLUE, I went to St. Clair today but they say it will wash off. :sc_rofl: I left about 5:50AM and got home about 8:00PM a long day and I bought all my gas here. :rolleyes: To answer your question, my understanding is the luncheon location will be moved around the State this year starting either in April or May and back to Columbus by October. So, yes there will be meetings further north but not "up north". More to come.

GO BUCKS

you were in St Clair and didn't call me???

I will keep my eye on the locations and of course I do not expect any north of Toledo.

Having driven to an from Cleveland twice this week, I forgot how boring driving in Ohio can be. Haven't they heard that cars can go faster than 65 MPH???? Everyone drives like old ladies in Ohio. And those Highway cops every couple of miles is a horrible. Why don't you just call them game wardens ?? And while I am at it, why do we let you drive on our streets for free, but we have to pay $6 to get to Cleveland and back. And the plaza prices are a bit much. I bought a pop and a candy bar and it was over $5.00. I had forgotten how really nice Ohio was. :sorry:

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you were in St Clair and didn't call me???

I will keep my eye on the locations and of course I do not expect any north of Toledo.

Having driven to an from Cleveland twice this week, I forgot how boring driving in Ohio can be. Haven't they heard that cars can go faster than 65 MPH???? Everyone drives like old ladies in Ohio. And those Highway cops every couple of miles is a horrible. Why don't you just call them game wardens ?? And while I am at it, why do we let you drive on our streets for free, but we have to pay $6 to get to Cleveland and back. And the plaza prices are a bit much. I bought a pop and a candy bar and it was over $5.00. I had forgotten how really nice Ohio was. :sorry:

Sorry, I thought you were getting RED all over yourself today.

65, They say it conserves fuel and reduces accidents, who knows? But it keeps the wardens off unemployment.

$6.00 gee they have a new fangled thing they call FREEWAYS, you might try it. Then you can stop at Speedway for $5.00 candy.

And you are always :welcome2: here, just watch the Game Wardens and the Buckeyes. :yathat:

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I will not be there this month. I have to work :santa_cry:. But I will see you the week after.

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Kathi and I will be there weather permitting. What is the dress code for this meeting?

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Kathi and I will be there weather permitting. What is the dress code for this meeting?

Nothing special this month. Kilted, Unkilted, Santa Casual, Come as you are. Whatever is comfortable for you Santa Kona.

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I will not be there this month. I have to work :santa_cry: . But I will see you the week after.

Sorry to hear you won't be there Santa Bill, but I'll see you in Gatlinburg. :D

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Santa Dennis,

I am planning on being there.

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Santa Dennis,

I am planning on being there.

Good to hear that you'll be there Santa Dick, we'll save a seat for ya'. :D

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Just a reminder for a head count for Saturdays Luncheon.

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I will be there on Saturday but Cindy will be at home getting things ready for Gatlinburg.

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I'm planning to be there too. :rolleyes:

Is Peggie coming too?

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Is Peggie coming too?

Right now I think she is planning to ride her Red Honda Scooter, but she is planning to come.

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Right now I think she is planning to ride her Red Honda Scooter, but she is planning to come.

I hope it's not raining.

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I hope it's not raining.

Hey hey don't say rain!!

I was hoping to be able to ride. If I can get it started. Been sitting in the garage for a couple of months. The bike is red, but do you think a Mrs. Claus dress would be to much? :lol2: Looking forward to seeing everyone Sat. rain or shine, scooter or car. Do they take charge for the lunch? Or do I have to go get cash? What's cash??? lol

Santa Spice better come sometime but if he wears blue, I might have to ripe it off of him. LMAO!!!!

Oh and cudo's to Santa Dennis for spelling my name right. Most peeps don't.

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Hey hey don't say rain!!

I was hoping to be able to ride. If I can get it started. Been sitting in the garage for a couple of months. The bike is red, but do you think a Mrs. Claus dress would be to much? :lol2: Looking forward to seeing everyone Sat. rain or shine, scooter or car. Do they take charge for the lunch? Or do I have to go get cash? What's cash??? lol

Santa Spice better come sometime but if he wears blue, I might have to ripe it off of him. LMAO!!!!

Oh and cudo's to Santa Dennis for spelling my name right. Most peeps don't.

I'll be sure to wear lots of blue, so you can't tear it all off. But not this month, I have to watch the grandsons. Maybe some meeting I'll just walk in. But you will be able to tell it's me, even without knowing I was coming. :banana:

GO BLUE

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We had another good turn out for the March Luncheon. About 23 Santas plus about 13 Elves and Mrs. Clauses in attendance. I'll put a pic up as soon as one is available.

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Santa Dennis,

It was a very good meeting. I really enjoyed seeing everyone again and meeting of the members that were not there last month.

Maybe next month some of the guys from the BLUE state can join us. What do you think, will they dare show up amongst us Buckeyes?

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Santa Dennis,

It was a very good meeting. I really enjoyed seeing everyone again and meeting of the members that were not there last month.

Maybe next month some of the guys from the BLUE state can join us. What do you think, will they dare show up amongst us Buckeyes?

Did you decide on a location?

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Did you decide on a location?

Santa Spice,

It will be in Toledo but they have not finalized where at yet. They are still working on that. We will be sure to let you know so you can come down to Buckeyeland.

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Santa Spice,

It will be in Toledo but they have not finalized where at yet. They are still working on that. We will be sure to let you know so you can come down to Buckeyeland.

Thanks, that might work. Maybe I can get one or two other Michigan Santa's to come also. There is security in numbers :P

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Thanks, that might work. Maybe I can get one or two other Michigan Santa's to come also. There is security in numbers :P

Santa Spice, your safe. We Buckeyes believe in caring for the old and feeble no mater where they may be from. You may bring your friends also we will show the same hospitality to all. We'll let you know where we meet in April.

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Santa Spice, your safe. We Buckeyes believe in caring for the old and feeble no mater where they may be from. You may bring your friends also we will show the same hospitality to all. We'll let you know where we meet in April.

Santa Dennis good one. Sorry I could not be there but I had to work maybe next time.

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:congrats:

Here are Buckeye Santa members that are on the Celebrate Santa Convention 2009 Santa Claus Oath Committee at the Convention.

Santa Kona Gant

Santa Bill Young

Santa Dennis Blanden

A lot of ClausNET Members are on the committee. Here is a full list and committee mission Santa Claus Oath Committee congratulations to all.

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Santa Spice, your safe. We Buckeyes believe in caring for the old and feeble no mater where they may be from. You may bring your friends also we will show the same hospitality to all. We'll let you know where we meet in April.

Well, a couple of us have you on our radar now. All we need is a name and address.

Saturday April 4, 2009 at noon at some super secret location????

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Our April meeting will be held at the Reynolds Garden Cafe in Toledo, Ohio.

The address is 1220 S. Reynolds Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43615. Their phone number is: 419-381-9000

Santa Spice, should I add one or two for the head count? :rolleyes:

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Our April meeting will be held at the Reynolds Garden Cafe in Toledo, Ohio.

The address is 1220 S. Reynolds Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43615. Their phone number is: 419-381-9000

Santa Spice, should I add one or two for the head count? :rolleyes:

Gee, we just might bring a whole bus load. B) I hope you all know Toledo used be part of Michigan. Seems we fought a small war over it. But we got the UP and you got Toledo. So Michigan won again. :P All teasing aside I am sending private message to SC Ohio with plans. I expect a big turnout. But with Santa's I guess it has to be "BIG" :sc_rofl:

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Thanks, that might work. Maybe I can get one or two other Michigan Santa's to come also. There is security in numbers :P

I wouldn't hurt you Santa Spice. Not unless I hugged you to hard.....teehee!! :wub:

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Well I hope that on one of my trips to Ohio to see my family I can work out joining you all for a get together.

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Well I hope that on one of my trips to Ohio to see my family I can work out joining you all for a get together.

We would love to you have you, too.

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Well I hope that on one of my trips to Ohio to see my family I can work out joining you all for a get together.

FrSanta you would be welcome anytime. Just drop us a line when your coming to visit and we'll let you know where we will be meeting. It was great having the opportunity to meet you in Gatlinburg. The wife and I thought you did a great job there. Thank you

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