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Santa’s brother, Billy Claus, is coming to Lulu’s

Billy is Santa’s warm weather-loving brother who lives in the Caribbean

Santa Claus is coming to town, but if you need a more casual Clause experience (or don’t feel like seeing Santa), you might be interested in Billy Clause.

LuLu’s 3rd Annual Billy Claus and The LuLuBelles is a free event that is happening on Sunday, December 10, at noon.

Billy Claus is Santa’s warm weather-loving brother who lives in the Caribbean, but comes this way to help Santa during the Holiday season.

And who are The LuLuBelles, you might ask? Well, they are Billy’s version of Santa’s elves.

Billy will visit with the children to hear their wish list to pass on to Santa. Billy and the LuLuBelles will be available for photos with the children.

Billy Clause & LuleBelles

In addition to kid’s arts & crafts activities, Lucy Buffett will also be there for a reading of her children’s book, Billy Claus and the Spirit of Christmas.

LuLu’s is located in Destin at the foot of the Mid Bay Bridge, next to Legendary Marina.

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