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The Virginia Santas will be having a "Summer Weekend" event - tentatively scheduled for June 11-13, 2010. It will be held in the Roanoke area and Leon McBryde is planning a great fun & interesting weekend. All are welcome. Contract Santadale@comcast.net for more details. Updated info will be posted here and on www.VirginiaSantas.com

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The Virginia Santas will be having a "Summer Weekend" event - tentatively scheduled for June 11-13, 2010. It will be held in the Roanoke area and Leon McBryde is planning a great fun & interesting weekend. All are welcome. Contract Santadale@comcast.net for more details. Updated info will be posted here and on www.VirginiaSantas.com

If you haven't already, make sure you add it to the community calendar! I pull the events for the newsletter from the calendar.

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We will be there!

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We are excited, Leon McBryde is putting the final touches on our location for lunch on June 12. We will be gathering at Camp Bethel - located at the base of the Blue Ridge - just north of Roanoke, VA. We will be having a sit down lunch served family style. After he meets with the chef he will let us know what we will be eating, but from past experience at Camp Bethel, Leon is confident that it will be something good. He has great things to say about their hot biscuits and apple butter - a local specialty.

After lunch we will have several classes:

Lecture 1. Character Development by Leon (Santa Noel)

Lecture 2. Story Telling by Kitty Kuhr

Lecture 3. Puppets, by Theresa Garrett and some other guests.

As an add on, you can choose to stay over on Saturday night. We will make arrangements for special rates at a local hotel. Saturday evening we will have a cook-out on the Blue Ridge Parkway near the Peaks of Otter. After a good night's sleep, we will meet at the Twin Rivers Outfitters in Buchanan and take a 3-hour canoe or kayak (your choice) float down the James River between Buchanan and Arcadia. This will be a fun float on a section of the Scenic Rivers Route of Virginia. Your cost for this will depend on what you choose to do. The cost for the luncheon and the lectures will be $12. The cost for the canoe trip will be $25 each, and I do not have a price for the hotel yet, but will let you know as soon as I find out. It is going to be a lot of fun.

We plan to extend an invitation to our gathering to the Long Leaf Pine Santas in North Carolina as well as Santas from West Virginia and other bordering states. We are limited in how many we can accomodate, If you plan to attend please notify: Santadale@comcast.net More info will be sent out be email as soon as its available.

This will be a fun=filled Santa gathering June 11-13 (Friday night is open for any who want to arrive early) and has been organized by Leon McBryde so you KNOW it's going to be good.

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The itinerary for the Virginia Santa Gathering has been finalized and we invite ALL Santas to join us in Virginia for a GREAT weekend. It is packed with fun, fellowship and education with some of the best classes you'll find. Spaces are limited, so if you need info, contact: Santadale@comcast.net for info and registration form. This is a non-profit venture.

June 11-13, 2010

Roanoke, VA area

Hope you can join us! yahoo.gif

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