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Open Invitation to NORPAC~Santas Summer BBQ


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FOR ANY OF YOU THAT WILL BE IN THE NORTHWEST AREA NEXT SATURDAY AUG. 3RD

PLEASE JOIN US!!

THE AUGUST MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE HOME OF
SANTA DENNIS SIMPSON

AUGUST 3 2013
12:00 noon

1762 VISTA RAMA DR E
PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366
360-871-1241


What to bring: The meat of your choice to barbeque.
A dish to share for a potluck.
A folding chair. I have a bunch but maybe not enough for everyone.

I will provide water, pop, coffee, plates, cups, plastic silver, condiments, napkins.

Rather than a formal meeting we will be sharing, visiting and getting to know each other better. There of course will be some announcements and maybe a little discussion or planning for the 4th Santa Workshop at Great Wolf Lodge.

BE SURE TO INVITE ANY SANTA, MRS CLAUS, OR HOLIDAY ENTERTAINER THAT MIGHT BE INTERESTED. 

The Nurse Museum, A Childhood Perspective (in our home) will be open for your viewing.

 

PLEASE RSVP TO SANTA DENNIS SIMPSON 

360-871-1241

dsimpson@wavecable.com

 

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Have fun and hope your weather is of the dry sunshine variety and not the liquid version!

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Have fun and hope your weather is of the dry sunshine variety and not the liquid version!

Eileen, so far we have had a beautiful summer for about the last month and a half and it's supposed to continue. Next Saturday should not disappoint. 

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Good! Cause that area of Puget Sound is very pretty.

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Good! Cause that area of Puget Sound is very pretty.

Yes, and we are going to be at a location overlooking the Bremerton Bay right across from the Naval Shipyard.

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Looks like it will be a fantastic time. Enjoy!!!

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I wish I lived closer :(

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Fire up the BBQ! This Santa is ready for some fun in the sun!!

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Someone needs to contact Santa Marty . He's inWashington right now. Wouldn't that be awesome? I hope he can make it

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Had a great time at the BBQ today.

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This was the same day as my family reunion or I would have crashed this BBQ. I did contact Santa Gene to pass on my greetings.

I don't know how, but it seems they had a great time even without me! LOL

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