WATCH: Santa Claus gets creative with technology, hits the airwaves
It's been harder to visit face-to-face with Santa Claus over the past few years due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. But Santa is always coming up with new ways to stay in touch. Colorado's Longmont Amateur Radio Club, which has helped put Saint Nick on the airwaves and connect him with children across the state.Santa is using the technology to check his list, make sure children are ready for the holidays and answer their questions."She always says, 'Santa, how many cookies did you eat last night?" Santa told KUSA of one caller. "I don't know, I was too busy to count them." No radio? No problem. Santa said he's also available on Zoom. "If I can make someone laugh for 10 seconds somewhere in their day, that's worth any foolishness that I might do," Santa said.
It's been harder to visit face-to-face with Santa Claus over the past few years due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
But Santa is always coming up with new ways to stay in touch.
Colorado's Longmont Amateur Radio Club, which has helped put Saint Nick on the airwaves and connect him with children across the state.
Santa is using the technology to check his list, make sure children are ready for the holidays and answer their questions.
"She always says, 'Santa, how many cookies did you eat last night?" Santa told KUSA of one caller. "I don't know, I was too busy to count them."
No radio? No problem.
Santa said he's also available on Zoom.
"If I can make someone laugh for 10 seconds somewhere in their day, that's worth any foolishness that I might do," Santa said.
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