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Thomas Patterson Emerald Two-and-a-tialf year old Nolan Elliott is a little apprehensive about meeting the world-renowned jolly old elf, unlike his sister Savannah. ‘You have such a short time to reach the kids,’ the man with the beard says, ‘two or three seconds when you first meet them to gain a rapport.’ Local man is year-round Santa ■ Our own ‘natural’ Santa brings toys and Civil War wishes to girls and boys at Valley River By Marcus Hathcock Oregon Daily Emerald He appeared in a horse-drawn carriage five days before Thanks giving, with all the fanfare and hype of royalty. Since his triumphant arrival at Valley River Center, Saint Nick has become quite familiar with the peo ple of Eugene, Makiia Lucier, the assistant marketing manager at Val ley River Center, said. She said San ta has been interviewed on the lo cal radio station KDUCK, as well as other local media outlets. “The local TV media have been out here several times,” said Luci er. “He’s a happening kind of guy.” This man who dons the famous red suit is sometimes known as Eu gene resident Allen Wade, but has adopted the persona of “Santa Claus.” “We’re lucky to have found him,” said Valley River Center mar keting manager Amy Bresler. “He is the sweetest man — the perfect Santa.” This particular Santa is a mem ber of Naturally Santa, Inc., a com pany that employs “Santa’s helpers” with natural beards to roam the country year-round. Find ing one of these “natural” Santas right here in Eugene is very fortu nate, Bresler said. Though “Santa” said he keeps busy until Christmas Eve, he said his work doesn’t stop after the last Christmas present is delivered. He said he travels throughout the country all year catching children by surprise. “Santa” said he sees quite a reac tion when he walks through a store Don’t Get Trapped In A Small Apartment • Basketball/Tennis Courts • 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Quiet & Large • Gas Fireplace Come check out our great apartments! McKenna Estates www.mckennaestates.com Air Conditioning Laundry Hookups Free Cable Balcony/Deck 342-5735 near Autzen Stadium such as Costco in full costume in the middle of the year. “I never get sick of red and white and green,” he said. “Pretty much everything I wear (is red, white, or screen) unless I go out to check on people who I don’t want to recog nize me — bad boys and girls. ” Santa won’t be caught wearing green and yellow, though — or black and orange, for that matter. “This Civil War time is a really Fun time of the year,” he said. Saint Nick said he has a big game up at the North Pole — the Rein deer versus the Polar Bears — and that’s where he gets into the game. 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