Book Review: Lighthouse Christmas

“Lighthouse Christmas” by Toni Buzzeo and pictures by Nancy Carpenter.
This is not your usual Christmas story! I had never heard of the Flying Santas, or their mission to be a blessing to lighthouse families on remote islands along our Eastern coast. It began on December 25, 1929 when pilot Captain William H. Wincapaw decided to say thank you to lighthouse families by dropping Christmas gifts from his plane. These families worked and lived on islands along the East coast in Maine. They often could not get supplies due to storms. They worked tirelessly keeping the light burning and even rescuing fishermen or other boaters who were in trouble. Capt. Wincapaw dropped packages containing coffee, tea, newspapers, candy and other items. The keepers and families were so thankful.
According to www.flyingsanta.com, this mission continues today! They have expanded their outreach along the eastern US coast.

~Jennifer

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