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North Pole Podcast - North Pole Halloween

North Pole Halloween

10/27/20 • 9 min

North Pole Podcast
The North Pole Halloween party is one that we cover in the news every year. It's a big deal. And we have been getting a lot of questions about it. So Frank and Crash decided to sit down in the studios of Kringle Radio to discuss where Halloween comes from and why we celebrate it here at the North Pole. As you will likely hear in our news coverage the modern day Halloween at the North Pole means a big costume contest for the elves and a massive Halloween party for everyone here at the North Pole. Most famously, this big party usually ends in a food fight. We never know for sure if that is going to happen. But it usually does. There will be some news that comes out later this week about the costume contest, including the plans for Santa and Mrs. Claus. They love Halloween especially because it gives them the opportunity to really surprise the elves. They usually do it with their costumes. But we understand why people have questions. It is easy to know where Christmas comes from but understanding where and why Halloween is from is something else altogether. In this episode Elf Crash answers this question.
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The North Pole Halloween party is one that we cover in the news every year. It's a big deal. And we have been getting a lot of questions about it. So Frank and Crash decided to sit down in the studios of Kringle Radio to discuss where Halloween comes from and why we celebrate it here at the North Pole. As you will likely hear in our news coverage the modern day Halloween at the North Pole means a big costume contest for the elves and a massive Halloween party for everyone here at the North Pole. Most famously, this big party usually ends in a food fight. We never know for sure if that is going to happen. But it usually does. There will be some news that comes out later this week about the costume contest, including the plans for Santa and Mrs. Claus. They love Halloween especially because it gives them the opportunity to really surprise the elves. They usually do it with their costumes. But we understand why people have questions. It is easy to know where Christmas comes from but understanding where and why Halloween is from is something else altogether. In this episode Elf Crash answers this question.

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Santa, the North Pole and the Virus

Greetings! The questions we are receiving about Santa, the North Pole and the virus are overwhelming the North Pole Post Office these days. Santa very much understands your concerns. After all, you are dealing with incredible disruptions to your family, home, school and work on account of the virus -- so why wouldn't it affect Santa and the North Pole, too? Santa has ask me today to give you a candid update about the situation and more specifically what the North Pole plans to do about it all. As we have previously reported the North Pole has not suffered as much from the virus as many other areas of the world. In February, the North Pole stopped all travel in and out of the North Pole Sleigh Port. Like nearly everywhere else, the North Pole then went into a mode of keeping people healthy, trying to educate them about sanitary practices such as washing hands more often, and monitoring elves very closely for any signs of sickness. To date there has not been a single case of the Coronavirus at the North Pole. Santa and Mrs. Claus likewise have so far been able to avoid the disease. As Christmas approaches the concerns remain: What if Santa travels the world and then catches the virus? What will happen if Santa has the virus when Christmas comes? Will Christmas then be canceled? What if the virus is present in a home at Christmastime - will Santa just skip that house? Will Santa wear a mask?  These are all real questions that we have received, as well as thousands of others that are similar in nature. Santa wants you to know that Christmas will happen this year. Many plans have been put in place to ensure that Santa will be able to deliver, on time, as he does every year. We will work all season here at SantaUpdate.com to address these concerns. Additionally, we invite you to listen to a new episode of the North Pole Podcast about this particular issue. Santa does have plans. It is very clear he will not be able to visit in person with many people leading up to Christmas. This is for the safety of everyone involved. We are working on a number of solutions that will help people have a connection with Santa as much as possible this Christmas, including:

  • Scheduled chats with Santa at various venues on the Internet, including right here on SantaUpdate.com
  • There will be limited opportunities for brief private online chats with Santa -- for free, of course
  • SantaUpdate will be providing greater news coverage this year
  • North Pole Radio News will begin online sharing of their news reports on November 1st this year -- earlier than ever
  • Discussions on the North Pole Podcast will continue to focus on the status of the virus for Santa and the North Pole.
  • We have expanded the reach of the North Pole Post Office to all official sites of the North Pole so that folks can send wishlists to Santa
  • You can receive news reports via text. Please visit JingleKringle.com for more details
  • You can call Santa's office. Please see SantasVoicemail.org for more details.
  • Santa is making himself more available to the media this year for interviews
We would remind you to never pay for access to Santa Claus. Santa is always FREE. Unfortunately, in a year like this, there will be a lot of fake Santas out there for sale. Please do not engage with them. Santa does have very specific plans, and backup plans, to cover Christmas around the world this year. The effort will involve more reindeer, more elves and more people than ever. Please check in often here at Santa Update for more information as it becomes available. And please -- keep sending us your questions. We will continue to do all we can to answer them.

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Tracking Santa App Update

The Tracking Santa App is coming! In this merry and brief episode of the North Pole Podcast Elf Frank Myrrh talks with Elf Winslow, who was put in charge of the app project last spring. Elf Winslow confirms that the app is coming this year. He spoke of the instruction Santa gave about the app and what he had heard of what people wanted in a tracking app. Key to the project is the Santa tracking map that people want on their phones. Winslow confirms this feature will be available -- along with North Pole Radio via Kringle Radio that features North Pole Radio News. Tracking Santa on the map then will match tracking Santa on the radio and app users will have both in one convenient place. The app is in testing now and should be available for Android users soon. The Apple version of the app will become available later.

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