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NOTICE: Next Buckeye Santas Luncheon Sept. 12th


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Per: Santa Tim Leasure Pres.

Next Scheduled Meeting Date & Location

Saturday 12 September 2009

Fort Rapids Indoor Water Park Resort

4560 Hilton Corporate Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43232

Phone: 877-337-7527 or 614-868-1380

Link To Fort Rapids

Meeting Time 12 Noon

Cost is $5.99 per person plus beverage, separate checks.

Cost for fellowship & fun: Priceless

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WOW, doesn't OSU have a football game then?? I thought you guys were OSU football fans????? At least the meeting is in town that day.

I will not be there, The Big House is hosting Notre Dame that day.

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WOW, doesn't OSU have a football game then?? I thought you guys were OSU football fans????? At least the meeting is in town that day.

I will not be there, The Big House is hosting Notre Dame that day.

Sat, Sep 12 USC Columbus, Ohio 8:00 p.m. ESPN

Santa Spice, if you need any help to read your schedule, just let me know. I would be glad to assist you. :sc_rofl:

I am planning to attend the meeting.

GO Buckeyes! Beat USC!

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Just a reminder to let Santa Tim Leasure know if your attending so he has a head count for the September meeting.

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Just a reminder to let Santa Tim Leasure know if your attending so he has a head count for the September meeting.

Well, it is officially September, so I will not be coming to Ohio, nor will I be sending any more nice presents. :sc_rasberry: Maybe after November 21st.

GO BLUE

but have a nice time anyways. :D

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Well, it is officially September, so I will not be coming to Ohio, nor will I be sending any more nice presents. :sc_rasberry: Maybe after November 21st.

GO BLUE

but have a nice time anyways. :D

Okay, but it's your "LOSS". :sc_rofl:

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Well, it is officially September, so I will not be coming to Ohio, nor will I be sending any more nice presents. :sc_rasberry: Maybe after November 21st.

GO BLUE

but have a nice time anyways. :D

You could stop by on your way to Kentucky.

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You could stop by on your way to Kentucky.

Remember what they say about Ohio, nobody drives TO Ohio, you only drive THROUGH Ohio. :santa_grin::sorry:

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Remember what they say about Ohio, nobody drives TO Ohio, you only drive THROUGH Ohio. :santa_grin::sorry:

Santa spice is on Santa's naughty list!

:santa_tiptoe:

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Santa spice is on Santa's naughty list!

:santa_tiptoe:

:spinthanks: well, sometimes you feel like naughty and sometimes you don't :thumbup:

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Well I am hoping I will be there. But I might be working. Santa Spice is at the top of the list. HO HO HO

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Well I am hoping I will be there. But I might be working. Santa Spice is at the top of the list. HO HO HO

I Hope you can make it Santa Bill

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Well I am hoping I will be there. But I might be working. Santa Spice is at the top of the list. HO HO HO

I hope you can make it to our luncheon also, dont think we have met have we? maybe you can ride up with one of the other OHIO santas

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I hope you can make it to our luncheon also, dont think we have met have we? maybe you can ride up with one of the other OHIO santas

Nora we have not meet as yet. I put in to have Oct. 18 off. So I am hoping to be there.

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Well, what can I say good place, good food, good fun, good turnout = good time. Everyone had a great time must have been 30 or so Santas plus Mrs. Clauses and Elves. Santa J came in from Michigan with his Pirate Elf. We had a ball with the kids at the resort and had one our favorite Santa Beauticians in to give a talk on hair, beard and wig care. She also went over the hair bleaching process and conditioning.

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Thank You Buckeye Santas for making me feel so welcome. It was nice meting and remeting every one. I am looking forword too doing it agian. :sc_biggrin:

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Thank You Buckeye Santas for making me feel so welcome. It was nice meting and remeting every one. I am looking forword too doing it agian. :sc_biggrin:

Santa J, it was great having you and your elf come down today and I hope you guys will make it back real soon.

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Santa J it was nice meeting you and your Elf. Hope you can make it in Oct.

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Hello Santas and friends! We had a wonderful turnout for our gathering in Ohio. There were a total of 47 Santas and Mrs. Claus combined plus a presentation on hair care. All Santas are welcome to attend and Mrs. Claus and Santas helpers. This is an open invitation for all of you to come and fellwship with "The Buckeye Santas".

We were happy to have Santa J and his helper attend from Michigan. All of you who come here to ClausNET are welcome to attend. So, if you're passing through as Santa Spice says, please come by and visit with us. I post the site where we are meeting at our website, and the date, so go to www.buckeyesantas.com and check out when we are meeting. All I need is a head count to give to our host. You can contact me anytime at: buckeyesantas@yahoo.com

We will be meeting only one more time this year as a group. That will be 24 Oct. 2009. We will be dressing up in our Santa suits for a group picture. The ladies that are our Mrs. Claus will also come dressed in their appropriate attire. So, just drop me a line saying you are coming and I will add you to our guest list and head count. - Santa Tim

"The Jolly Santa Claus"

Santa Tim Leasure

President Buckeye Santas

www.buckeyesantas.com

buckeyesantas@yahoo.com

http://www.santaclaus.angelcities.com

thejollysantaclaus@yahoo.com

Workshop: 937-294-5985

Sleigh: 937-409-3903

May you be blessed with the spirit of Christmas this day and all days throughout the year!

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

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