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Greetings–
We are developing a gallery of St Nicholas events from all over the world on our comprehensive website devoted to the good saint, http://www.stnicholascenter.org. It is our hope that seeing these celebrations will help churches and organizations find ways to have their own St. Nicholas events.
We would love to include the St Nicholas visit from your blog–however, I’ve not been able to identify the church nor city. Are you part of Holy Apostles, Columbia? We do have their event online, but it doesn’t look the same as the one on your blog, hence my question. Of course, it will be completely credited with a link to your site and the church.
The gallery, Visits from St. Nicholas–keeping the tradition alive is here:
http://www.stnicholascenter.org/Brix?pageID=509
St Nicholas Center, a non-profit with US tax-exempt status, exists solely to spread the word about St Nicholas and to help people understand who Santa Claus/Father Christmas really is. We provide information about the saint, customs from around the world, and a large variety of resources for churches, schools, and families to use to celebrate his feast day. There is also a section for children with on-line activities.
Following our launch in October 2002, the site has been very well-received–this past year we had over one million visits from 154 countries.
The generosity of artists, writers, and publishers in allowing us to place their material on the site has been very gratifying–and has enabled us to offer many rich resources.
Thank you for your consideration–I look forward to hearing from you.