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Santa and Rudolph Visit Blue Water Spa in Raleigh

Santa and Rudolph visit Blue Water Spa in Raleigh every day through Christmas Eve.

2010-12-23
RALEIGH, NC, December 23, 2010 (Press-News.org) Santa and Rudolph visit Blue Water Spa in Raleigh. Santa Claus and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer delight Blue Water Spa clients and local children with their dancing and good wishes. Santa and Rudolph are available to pose for photos, say hello and spread good cheer in North Raleigh every day though New Years Eve.

Santa Claus and Rudolph (http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=178697125492505) both agree that Blue Water Spa is a great place to shop for a gift certificate for a friend or loved one for Christmas. Everyone at Blue Water Spa wishes all their clients and friends in the Raleigh area very merry and blessed Christmas. Blue Water Spa would like to send a special thank you to loyal clients who have donated food this past year. Blue Water Spa and their clients donated over 100,000 pounds of food to the Interfaith Food Shuttle of Raleigh. Thank you!

Come see Santa and Rudolph at Blue Water Spa!
http://www.bluewaterspa.com

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[Press-News.org] Santa and Rudolph Visit Blue Water Spa in Raleigh
Santa and Rudolph visit Blue Water Spa in Raleigh every day through Christmas Eve.