Valatie…Home of the Nation’s
1st Santa Claus Club Christmas in Valatie is a special time. Each Christmas Eve, Santa himself
visits the homes of little children-courtesy of the Santa Claus Club. The community is
invited to greet Santa when he arrives by horse-drawn sleigh at the
Governor Martin H. Glynn Square, on Church St. at 2 p.m. Santa’s parade starts at 4 p.m.
when he begins his journey down every street in the village to the tune of
Here Comes Santa Claus. Soon
afterward, he visits children age 10 and under in their homes, calling
each by name and delivering a box of gifts. The club was
established in 1946 by 15 area men to provide gifts for the poor. Local clothing mills-an important
source of employment-had died out and it was to be a bleak Christmas. To bring some Christmas spirit to
the village, the men used money from their Army separation pay, and
provided gifts on Christmas Eve for the children. Thus began the first Santa Claus
Club in the nation. The effort was greatly
appreciated by local residents, who have supported the Club
enthusiastically ever since, making it a true community event. The concept has been adopted by
other communities throughout the country and international inquiries have
also been made. All of this happened in
the village where Virginia O’Hanlon Douglas, of “Yes, Virginia there
is a Santa Claus” fame died in 1971. The little girl who was looking for the spirit of Christmas
and the existence of Santa, had found them both, alive and well, in
Valatie, New York.
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