

It remains to be seen whether Buddy is in fact real, and will continue his bid for the presidency.īut Santa Claus does exist, and he'll be representing the roughly 2,000 residents of a town that has long described itself "where the spirit of Christmas lives year round." Every day of the year the community displays decorations giving it the appearance of Santa's village, and for 62 years a local business called The Santa Claus House has been responding to millions of naughty and nice children from around the world by sending an official North Pole-postmarked letter from Santa. Join the Ambassador Board Facebook to keep updated on events or contact Mandy at to learn more.NORTH POLE, Alaska (CN) - It seems Santa Claus and at least one of his helpers have taken an interest in local and national politics from their home in North Pole, Alaska: On Monday, Santa begins his three-year term on the community's city council while - according to the Federal Election Commission - "Buddy The Elf" will launch his 2016 write-in campaign for president of the United States from his listed home address of The North Pole, North Pole, Alaska. We want to bring together enthusiastic and self motivated leaders to champion our mission and develop partnerships throughout the St. If you thrive on planning events and relish at the chance to meet new people, the Ambassadors Board is looking for you. THERE IS NO BETTER TIME THAN NOW TO GET INVOLVED IN YOUR COMMUNITY! For more commitment: Apply to be an Ambassador to help plan future fundraising events. Or check out volunteer opportunities directly with Mission: St. I think people's passions are really developed when they invest in and observe the spaces that they spend time in and when they really pay attention to what is going on.Ĭrystal: For low commitment but very helpful: Join our Ambassador Network to attend and invite friends to social activities with a cause. Build relationships with people who are different from you. This city needs everyone to get involved doing what they love!!! Get your kids/family/friends to do it too! The more the merrier!Ĭate: Spend time in the neighborhood you live in and learn more about the causes that really resonate with you. Louis or if you'll be good at something anything that makes you smile is worth whatever time you can give. Don't worry about how long you'll be in St. The key is to find something that excites you and spend more time doing it. Network! Go to your neighborhood association meetings.


Michelle: There are so many avenues! Find something that interests you and volunteer to try it out. They will be your best resource for helping you find something that will work for you.īarrett: It's easy! Reach out to an organization that you feel strongly about. Louis, which makes it a lot easier to meet people once you start getting involved.ĭaniel: Look to friends and family who are already involved in something. It's amazing how many circles overlap in St. Pam: Find something you're interested in or care about - and lookup local groups related to it. Natasha: I could probably live in Forest Park there’s so much to do! My favorite place to eat is The Vine, without a doubt. Morgan: Eating! My favorite restaurant is Guerrilla Street Food and favorite place for ice cream is Clementine's Creamery. My favorite place to eat right now is Lulu's Local Eatery.
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Louis is probably the Tower Grove farmers market and free yoga on Saturday mornings. Pam: I love Tower Grove Park and Garden on Grand. As for food, I'd have to say all the Bailey's restaurants for dinner and dessert, Union Loafers for lunch, and SweetArt or Rise Coffee House for a latte and breakfast sandwich that is out of this world.ĭaniel: Vista Ramen is a new favorite restaurant of mine. I also love tossing around a Frisbee in Tower Grove Park and catching matinee movies at the Hi-Pointe theater. We’ve got some great food and music! -Blue City Deli has the best smoked pulled pork sandwich ever!!Ĭate: My husband and I are members at the Botanical Garden so I love to visit when the weather is nice. Crystal: All things foodie and festival related.
