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Through severe cold and wind, you can still track Santa this Christmas eve

More than 1,000 military and civilian volunteers answered nearly 95,000 telephone calls and more than 10,000 e-mails at the NORAD Tracks Santa Operations Center on Christmas Eve at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Gail Braymen
Photo Courtesy of NORAD

NORAD- 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, NORAD tracks everything that flies in and around North America in defense of our homelands. On Dec. 24, they have the very special mission of also tracking Santa.

NORAD has been tracking Santa since 1955 when a young child accidently dialed the unlisted phone number of the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) Operations Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, believing she was calling Santa Claus after seeing a promotion in a local newspaper.

The commander on duty that night, was quick to realize a mistake had been made, and assured the youngster that CONAD would guarantee Santa a safe journey from the North Pole.

Thus a tradition was born that rolled over to NORAD when it was formed in 1958. Each year since, NORAD has reported Santa’s location on Dec. 24 to millions across the globe.

Thanks to the services and resources generously provided by numerous corporate contributors and volunteers, NORAD Tracks Santa has persevered for more than 60 years. 

Each year, the NORAD Tracks Santa Web Site receives nearly fifteen million unique visitors from more than 200 countries and territories around the world. Volunteers receive more than 130,000 calls to the NORAD Tracks Santa hotline from children around the globe.

Children and the young-at-heart are able to track Santa through Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.

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CCFR’s Santa Run has been adjusted for the weather, but you can still mingle with Kris Kringle

Santa’s fire engine, photo courtesy of CCFR

NOTN- Santa Claus will come to Juneau this weekend aboard a Capital City Fire/Rescue engine.

According to Capital City Fire/Rescue the Santa Run will take place tonight from 5:30 to 7:45 pm and tomorrow from 4:00 to 7:55 pm.

There has been adjustments due to the weather, instead of walking the routes, CCFR is inviting residents to join Santa at one of the designated stops throughout Juneau.

On Saturday, Santa will stop at Gruening Park, the Tram parking lot and will conclude his visit at Gastineau Elementary schools.

Firefighters say Santa will be accompanied by the Grinch, and candy canes will be handed out to children throughout the evening.

Event details and stop information are available on the Capital City Fire and Rescue Facebook page.