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When Santa Lived in Iowa: The True Story of Joy Roberts, Spencer's Santa Claus - Hardcover

Fertick, Scott

 
9798993703831: When Santa Lived in Iowa: The True Story of Joy Roberts, Spencer's Santa Claus

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When Santa Lived in Iowa is the inspirational true story of a man whose generosity and unselfish giving convinced several generations of children that he was Santa Claus, and in a very true sense, he was. Earl Joy Roberts acted as Santa Claus in Spencer, Iowa, for 35 years, from 1913 until his death in 1948. Driven by memories of his own childhood where he went without during the holidays, Joy took it on himself to ensure no children were forgotten at Christmas. He kept his own list, not of who was naughty or nice, but of needy children and families. Every Christmas he would make rounds delivering toys, food, and clothing to the less fortunate in Clay County. Many of the toys he distributed were built or refurbished in his own toyshops where he collected used and discarded toys, as well as warm clothing enthusiastically donated by a grateful community. He was one of Spencer's most beloved citizens and many children truly believed he was Santa Claus.

The story of Joy Roberts is more than just a Christmas story. Joy's history is the history of Spencer. His father was a pioneer resident who received land in the area under a soldier's claim thanks to his service in the Civil War. The Clay County Fair is Spencer's biggest attraction, and Joy was active in growing the fair from its inception, known for his unrivaled ability to sell tickets and promote the fair throughout the Midwest. His charitable work helped Spencer navigate two world wars and the Great Depression; and he was in the middle of the action during one of Spencer's best-known historical events, the Spencer Fire of 1931. Christmas was always his first love, however, and the reason his name still resonates in Spencer.

Today, there is a memorial plaque in his memory in Spencer, and residents still honor him by lighting the physical Tree of Joy and through the Spencer Jaycee's annual Tree of Joy toy drive. Many people, however, have forgotten that "Joy" in the Tree of Joy refers to a person and not a holiday emotion. This book has been written in hopes of keeping the memory of Joy alive and telling his story to a new audience.

This expanded hardcover edition includes a new afterward chronicling a visit to Spencer, made two weeks after the book's initial release. Roscoe Fertick, Joy's grandson, with his wife Billie and daughter Shannon, was able to return to Spencer and attend the lighting of the Tree of Joy in person. Billie described the trip to friends as the "trip of a lifetime." Sadly, she would pass away just three months later, but her role in motivating and inspiring the author to write this book, and the author's gratitude that she was alive to see it published are also covered in a much-deserved tribute to his biggest fan.

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