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2nd Annual Santa's Business Roundtable


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The Long Leaf Pine Santa Group is proud to announce

2nd Annual Santa's Business Roundtable

Santas and Mrs. Clauses,

Join us on July 31, August 1 and 2, 2009 for a social event with an educational twist. Santa's Business Roundtable is a working business meeting and was very well received by participants last year.

Santa and Mrs. Claus Reception

The Courtyard by Marriott, 1000 Mall Loop Rd (Oak Hollow Mall), High Point, NC

Friday July 31 4:30 pm to 7:00.

Join Santas and Mrs. Clauses for Cookies and Milk along with fellowship and conversation. Bring the kids and elves too! Even if you are not staying at the hotel you are welcome to this event.

Dinner at Golden Corral,

Golden Corral, Mall Loop Rd (Oak Hollow Mall), High Point, NC

Friday July 31 7:30 until

Golden Corral is located right down the street from The Courtyard. Join us for dinner even if you're not staying at the Courtyard.

Santa's Business Roundtable,

Castle McCulloch, Jamestown, NC

Saturday August 1st

10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Santa and one guest (Business Manager, Mrs. Claus etc.) will share in a moderated discussion their favorite Santa Stories and Most successful Santa Business ideas. The small roundtable format will insure that all ideas get fully presented and each Santa will have plenty of time to ask questions of each other. The moderator is there to keep discussion on track. The Santas will learn from each other. This is a working event not appropriate for kids. Come ready to share and learn.

Registration includes a Boxed Lunch as we will have a working lunch.

10:00 am to 1:00 pm First Session

1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Working Lunch/Breakout Groups

2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Second Session

Area Family Attractions

For those not attending the Business Roundtable, there are several local attractions that are family friendly, educational and just plain FUN!

Santa's Royal Feast, Castle McCulloch

7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

Join us for a catered dinner fit for a King, or a Santa! And what better place to have a Royal Feast than Christmas Castle?

Breakfast with Santa,

Golden Corral, Mall Loop Rd (Oak Hollow Mall), High Point, NC

Sunday August 2nd

7:00 am 'til Noon

Those staying over Saturday night are welcome to join other Santas and Mrs. Clauses before they head home.

Host Hotel

Our host Hotel is

The Courtyard by Marriott in High Point

(The Courtyard by Marriott in High Point was voted as the #1 franchise in the nation.)

1000 Mall Loop Road

High Point, North Carolina 27262 USA

Phone: 1-336-882-3600

https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/gsocy-courtyard-high-point/

Santa Cliff has worked out a special $99.00 rate for Business Roundtable participants.

For reservations call 1-336-882-3600 and mention you are a Santa

So What's all this fun going to cost?

Friday Night Reception, FREE

Dinner at Golden Corral, Pick up your own check

Saturday Business Roundtable, $50.00 per person. Includes Santa's Royal Feast and a Working Lunch. (Mrs. Clauses and family members not attending the Business Roundtable deduct $10.00)

Sunday Breakfast w Santa, Pick up your own check

** Due to last minute cancellations last year, registrations will be handled by pre payment to Pay Pal.**

For more information contact

Santa Jac Santa@SantaJac.com or

Santa Cliff csnider@northstate.net

To register Contact Santa Jac Santa@SantaJac.com You will be sent a Pay Pal invoice.

Vendors: Wanna Sell to Santa? Contact us to find out how.

We hope to see you there!

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sounds like fun !

Last year was a terrific and I am sure this year will be just as great. Come on down! Everyone is welcome. I think last year the farthest away we had someone travel from was Ohio.

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  • 1 month later...

Carolyn and I would not miss it for the world!

We have been cooped up for weeks!

[Her foot is finally "well enough" to go and do stuff now!]

:spinthanks:

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  • 1 month later...

Well, I am off to the the LLPS Roundtable! I look forward to seeing old friends and making new ones!

P.S. This is my 400th post on ClausNET!

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Good-looking group of folks!

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Good-looking group of folks!

It's a good thing I couldn't make it, I would have drug the average down! sc_rofl.gif

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B) Great video. Good looking bunch of Santas.
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Really good news video, I enjoyed it. Sure wish I had the money to go to a few of these events.

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The LLPS Round Table Event was SO Much FUN!!!! And SO Educational.

My side is still hurting from laughing so much and so hard.

I learned my first balloon trick.......FISH !!!! .......

Thank you so much Santa Leon.

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Thanks for sharing, Santa Danny. I am truly sorry I could not be there this year but it was great seeing the many familiar faces on the news video. Thanks again...

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Thanks for the video link Santa Danny, sure wish we could have made the trip. We really want to try one year. Thanks again!

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I just returned from the LLPS Roundtable and may I say a great time was had by all! Carolina News 14 was there and below is a link to the story they did about our get together:

http://www.news14.com/content/top_stories/...ld/Default.aspx

Sorry, Did not mean to repost this, I was trying to correct the spelling of Carolina and somehow it reposted.....oh well, Have a great day everyone!!

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