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NORPAC SANTAS

4th ANNUAL GREAT WOLF LODGE CONFERENCE

NOVEMBER 7-9, 2013

GRAND MOUND, WA

MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO JOIN US!!!

Santa or Mrs Claus’s registration includes Saturday lunch, gift-bag, conference, vendor area and parade Couples registration includes Saturday Lunch for each, one gift-bag, conference, vendor area and parade.

Additional Adult registration includes Saturday Lunch, vendor area and parade Child registration includes Saturday Lunch, vendor area and parade if in costume.

REGISTRATION FORM:

http://www.norpac-santas.org/SiteData/norpac-santas/GWL%20registration%202013.doc

Room registrations must be made directly with Great Wolf Lodge prior to 10-7-13 to receive discounted rates. Please use booking code 1310NORPAC when making reservations online at www.greatwolf.com or by phone at 1-800-640-9653.

King Suite (1 king and 1 hide-a bed) max 4 persons $109.00

Family Suite (2 queen and 1 hide-a-bed) max 6 persons $149.00 for 4 (additional cost per person beyond 4) Number of rooms held for our event are limited. We have a couple King and Family Suites reserved for Saturday Nov 9, 2013 for those who want to stay over until Sunday (169.00)

When the King Suites are sold out there will be no more.

When the Family suites are sold out there most likely are more available but our current price is not guaranteed.

Please contact Santa Dennis Simpson ( 360-871-1241 or 360-621-1493) immediately if the reservation line indicates our rooms are sold out or for any questions or clarification.

Additional Housing/RV Parking:

Outback RV Park www.outbackpark.com 360-273-0585 3 miles away

Holiday Inn Express 360-740-1800 11.5 miles away

These locations are aware of our event, but you will need to contact them for rates. Mention NORPAC Santas

WE CONCLUDE THE CONFERENCE WITH OUR

FAMOUS NORPAC~SANTA PARADE

*A Walk Through Great Wolf Lodge*

For more info contact:

Santa Dennis Simpson

dsimpson@wavecable.com

360-871-1241 toy shoppe

360-621-1493 sleigh phone

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Update: Rooms are going fast at Great Wolf Lodge for Thurs. & Fri. of the Conference but they have opened up some more rooms for us on both nights. Rooms for Saturday are all sold out. This will be our most attended Conference & Workshop yet!! Join us!

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