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NORTH POLE Reports are coming in from points north that this Christmas season is going to be a good one for the seasonal Santa sector. The recession might hammer holiday retail spending, but “People will give up a lot of things first before they give up Christmas,” says Santa Pat Lewis of North Pole outpost Silverton. ROBIN DOUSSARD
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Benefits Of Hiring Local Santa's, Mrs. Claus' and Elves!
written by Phil , November 23, 2010 10:10:07 pm PST Years of experience as a professional Santa Claus entertainer of 21 years that customer's love traditional looking Santa but a Santa who has flair too. From long coats to short, fluffy beards to designer costume beards....its really about the character you create, Santa's voice and ability to ad-lib well. Vancouver, WA and the surrounding cities have a wealth of wonderful Santa's. Its also important to hire Mrs. Claus characters. These gals are wonderful and add such dimension to any event they attend. Often, its my opinion that Mrs. Claus is the presence who keeps children orderly like a grandmother figure might. She is kind yet expects the best from the children. Locals should be proud of and offer support to local holiday entertainers and keep them working hard to spread holiday cheer. Without it - it would simply be another Christmas. www.TimeWithSanta.com Vancouver, WA report abuse
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