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		<title>Comment on My annual post: Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus by Janet</title>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Miracle on 95th Street: Virginia O’Hanlon Scholarship Is Established at The Studio School<br />
The Studio School accepting gift donations to the Fund<br />
Yes, Viriginia, your legacy continues.<br />
Founded in 1971, The Studio School, in NYC, is an independent not for profit day school, offering programs for pre-school through eighth grade.<br />
A moving event took place at The Studio School, 115-117 West 95th Street, on Friday evening, December 4, honoring the life and legacy of Virginia O’Hanlon.<br />
A large gathering, including three generations of the O’Hanlon family, attended the ceremony dedicating an historic plaque in Virginia’s name. After all, it was here, in 1897, that 8-year-old Virginia wrote her famous letter to The New York Sun, asking, “ Please tell me the truth. Is there a Santa Claus?” Her question inspired Editor, Francis Pharcellus Church, to respond with one of the most renowned editorials in American History that contains the oft repeated words affirming, “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.” Virginia O’Hanlon became a teacher, a principal, and an advocate for the rights of all children, regardless of social background, to have the same educational opportunities.<br />
Janet C. Rotter, Head of School, announced the establishment of the Virginia O’Hanlon Scholarship, speaking passionately about The Studio School’s commitment to offering need-based scholarships for students of merit.<br />
One of Virginia O’Hanlon’s granddaughters spoke of her delight in knowing that her grandmother’s childhood home, rescued from years of abandonment, had been transformed into The Studio School. In an eloquent tribute, she observed that “A full circle has been completed and [my grandmother’s] life’s work continues. Virginia would be so very pleased.” Everyone left the event with a sense of awe at the power of destiny to transmute the deserted house into a school alive with the laughter and energy of children.<br />
Donations can be made by going to <a href="http://www.studioschoolnyc.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.studioschoolnyc.org</a></p>
<p>The Studio School suggests making a gift in honor of a loved one to make a<br />
difference in the child’s life!</p>
<p>We asked our students to consider both Virginia O’Hanlon’s letter to The New York Sun<br />
and Francis Church’s response, and write their own answers to Virginia’s question.<br />
Here are some of their essays.</p>
<p>Dear Virginia,</p>
<p>In this day and age it is very difficult to know what to believe in. If everyone is<br />
telling you that there is no Santa Claus, you may feel pressured to agree with them.<br />
Virginia, don’t go along with everyone else. Have your own opinions and beliefs! I<br />
believe that there is a Santa Claus, not because someone has told me to, but because<br />
I am a believer in things unseen. I believe in Santa Claus and mythical creatures and<br />
I am not ashamed of that. If you only believe what you see, then you are missing a<br />
whole world out there full of wonderful mystical mysteries. Believing is seeing and<br />
using your imagination. Whether it is looking up at the sky and seeing a new shape<br />
in the clouds or taking an empty space in your mind and seeing a close friend, even<br />
Santa Claus.<br />
Never stop believing in Santa Claus, Virginia, because if you do you will stop seeing<br />
the magic in this world. Grown-ups have become skeptical and are missing all of the<br />
wonderful unseen things in this world. Virginia, there is a Santa Claus &#8211; I see him in my<br />
mind and believe in him in my heart.<br />
Much love from your BIG friend,<br />
Leila, age 13</p>
<p>Francis Church is saying that belief is something we all have, but that some of us<br />
may not use it. In the part that he says, “You might get your papa to hire men to<br />
watch in all the chimneys on Christmas Eve to catch Santa Claus, but even if they did<br />
not see Santa Claus coming down, what would that prove?” he is saying that some<br />
children need to see, feel, or hear something to believe it’s there. I don’t. Mr. Church<br />
means that Santa is not flesh, bones and blood, or the guy in a red suit. He is joy,<br />
giving, love, peace and happiness.  To me, joy is feeling wind in my face; to me, giving is when I am given respect by an other person or giving respect to someone else; to me love is being heard and cared for; to me peace is being free to move and breathe; and to me happiness is being close to someone and being able to love them. I hope Santa and Christmas live on<br />
forever in the hearts of many people. I think this editorial is important to people of all ages because it speaks of love, poetry and hope as being stronger than any man alive.<br />
Lucia, age 9</p>
<p>Virginia O’Hanlon and Francis P. Church took the readers of The Sun newspaper<br />
on a journey to think about what Santa Claus means to them personally<br />
They made me wonder, does Santa Claus have to be seen, or can he thrive just by<br />
being what he is in our hearts? When I was little I went to Macy’s and sat on Santa’s<br />
lap and his beard came off. Then I knew that this wasn’t the real Santa but it didn’t<br />
matter to me. I still believed that there was a real Santa somewhere and I knew he’d<br />
still come on Christmas Eve. I didn’t have to find the real Santa to believe in him.<br />
Now, when he comes at Christmas, he still brings new toys and a feeling of joy<br />
about my life. He symbolizes the excitement I feel about life and the magic of things<br />
that are not logical. Even when I’m a grown up I’ll know that Santa is real because of<br />
the feeling of joy I get at Christmas time. I don’t have to see him for him to be real in<br />
my heart.<br />
Sydney, age 10</p>
<p>Dear Virginia,<br />
Santa Claus isn’t just a man who leaves you presents on Christmas Eve. He<br />
is much more than that. Santa symbolizes hope, love, belief, imagination and<br />
the true spirit of Christmas. Eventually, we reach an age where we try to find<br />
explanations for everything.  We lose the excitement in wonder and magic, and<br />
become more and more skeptical. Some people, like your friends, stop believing in<br />
Santa but don’t let them convince you.  I believe that the best things in the world are those that you can’t see and that<br />
life would be very boring if there were no imagination, hope or belief in them. You<br />
couldn’t play, there would be no books, no toys or any games! We need imagination,<br />
hope and belief for all of those things to exist. Without them there would be no<br />
creativity or fun. There are many things in science that you can’t see either. You<br />
can’t see germs, air, or gravity, but you know that they’re there. Well, it’s the same<br />
with Santa. You may not have seen him, but that’s no reason not to believe in him.<br />
Your friend,<br />
Samuel, age 11</p>
<p>Santa Claus is as real as you or me. He brings with him the spirit of Christmas, he<br />
brings everyone together, and we can feel his effect on us, even if we can’t see him.<br />
He resides in our hearts, and in our imaginations. It is a shame that Christmas Eve<br />
is the only time people believe he comes to us. Santa Claus is the Christmas Spirit<br />
embodied and he inspires those feelings of delight, love, wonder and happiness,<br />
which should be part of our lives all year round.<br />
We are much too dependent on what we can see, leaving the unseen less<br />
accessible to us. Why and how do we believe in love? Can love be seen? Love in<br />
the very essence of the word; I don’t know about you but I don’t see it. I feel the<br />
effects of love, like I feel the effects of Santa, however I don’t need to see them<br />
to believe love is there. If I didn’t trust enough to believe that love was there, an<br />
intangible, invisible connection, I would be terribly sad and alone. And that is what<br />
I think Mr. Church is saying. We must trust what we cannot see and put our faith in<br />
the unknown. If we abandon what is unknown to our senses, how can we truly know<br />
anything? And so, I think Mr. Church’s letter is important for everyone to read, so we<br />
don’t forget what we don’t forget what we don’t see.<br />
Jenan, age 13</p>
<p>Dear Virginia,<br />
I too believe in Santa Claus. Although I am at an age where most adolescents<br />
start to become skeptical, I have avoided this as much as I can, and to me Santa<br />
Claus is real.<br />
What makes me believe in Santa Claus are the feelings of confidence and faith<br />
that he gives me. I have confidence in my future, and faith in my abilities. Through<br />
my laughter, joy, and belief in the unseen, he is real to me. That is what Mr. Church<br />
is trying to convey, not only to you but to everyone of all ages. What would we all<br />
do if there were no Santa Claus? He is a beacon that guides us to our bliss and<br />
laughter at Christmas time.<br />
Believe in things you can’t see. It’s great! It puts our imaginations to work,<br />
it leads to discoveries, and most importantly, it may lead to jubilant thoughts!<br />
The editorial response you received from Mr. Church is important because he<br />
wants us all to know that belief plays a big role in our lives and that by believing<br />
we all can be united as one.<br />
So remember, Virginia, seeing isn’t always believing, but as long as your<br />
feelings are passionate, your beliefs are real.<br />
Neyanel, age 12</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:54:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on Save money, live better&#8230; well, unless you&#8217;re dead. In that case, Wal-Mart now has caskets! by kimberly</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:53:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow, this is terrible!!!  I am all for supporting smaller businesses, not Wal Mart.  I think they have always been pretty close, but I am pretty sure they are on the brink of becoming a Monopoly.  I don&#039;t want to be buried either, waste perfectly good earth space, I am going to donate my body to science.  Creepy Wal Mart..</description>
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		<title>Comment on Save money, live better&#8230; well, unless you&#8217;re dead. In that case, Wal-Mart now has caskets! by PuppetMissy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:40:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great post! I&#039;ve never been to a game...not a lot of hockey in Iowa, and I just haven&#039;t gone since moving to NY. But I had a co-worker who would play in the morning and come in all bruised and battered to tell us of the battles on the ice. I thought he was crazy.</description>
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