While you’re spending time with family, drinking eggnog and baking cookies for Santa Claus, KHTS AM 1220 will be monitoring the skies and posting real-time updates of when Santa is spotted.
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Check the KHTS AM 1220 Facebook page for live, up-to-date notifications when Santa is spotted around the world.
City of Santa Clarita’s Mayor Marsha McLean, whose grandkids will be checking in on KHTS AM 1220’s Santa Tracker said, “Being able to track Santa is one of the most exciting things that could happen on Christmas Eve. Thank you to our Home Town Station for making that possible.”
There’s no truth to Santa being a possible candidate for Santa Clarita City Council in 2016.
Santa Claus has already stopped in London, China, Rome, Egypt and Italy. He has been visiting good children for hundreds of years every Christmas Eve.
Last year, Santa gave presents to more than 1.8 billion children, with 1 million children receiving coal for their bad behavior.
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials informed KHTS AM 1220 that they are eliminating any speed traps for Rudolph and the other reindeer this year. Santa promised he would not spike his eggnog while driving his sleigh.
Don’t forget to leave milk and cookies for Santa Claus, he often gets very hungry on his trip around the world. Rudolph and the other reindeer like to snack on grass if Santa Claus can’t land on the roof.
In an exclusive interview with Santa Claus, he told KHTS AM 1220, “I can’t wait to give gifts to all of the good little boys and girls on Christmas Eve. It warms my heart to have made millions of children around the world happy.”
Tune in to KHTS AM 1220 for holiday music from hundreds of artists during your family dinners, parties and celebrations.
Carl Goldman, Jeri Seratti-Goldman and all of us at KHTS AM 1220 want to thank Santa Claus for allowing us to be a part of team. We want to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas.
“Remember to cherish your loved ones,” Santa Claus said. “That’s the true meaning of Christmas.”
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