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This is the story of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer from birth, how his nose came to be red and so bright and how he came to be Santa's guide - - - all in a poem format. It includes a second story, also in poem format, on how the candy cane came to be and how it represents Christ and His birth and death on the cross.

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This is the story of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer from birth, how his nose came to be red and so bright and how he came to be Santa's guide - - - all in a poem format. It includes a second story, also in poem format, on how the candy cane came to be and how it represents Christ and His birth and death on the cross.
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Bill Greer has been involved in church music for over fifty years. He has composed several anthems for various choirs and ensembles at the churches where he has served as organist/pianist and has written many poems - - - mostly for his own enjoyment and for his friends and family. Earlier this year he had one of his children's songs selected for publishing by the Fred Bock Music Company. Bill serves as the current President of The Georgia Festival Chorus (2015-2016). With the encouragement of his wife, Pam, and many of his friends in the chorus and at his church, Bill decided to publish these two poems. A friend in the chorus, Margaret Caudle is his illustrator. They both hope that this will be the first of several successful published works. Bill's full time occupation is in the petroleum industry where he serves as the Executive Director of the Georgia Tank & Equipment Contractors Association and as Executive Director of the Indiana Petroleum Equipment Contractors Association. He is a graduate of Emory University and is a retired U.S. Air Force Officer. Bill resides with his wife, Pam, in Kennesaw, Georgia, and they have four children and six grandchildren. Bill is also the organist at the Hillside United Methodist Church in Woodstock, Georgia.