Melinda Pillsbury-Foster is a journalist and former candidate for the Democratic nomination for President, this undertaken at the request of her editor, W. Leon Smith, owner and editor of the Lone Star Iconoclast of Texas. Now, she is working to protect Americans from the proliferation of Toxic Events which are destroying lives along with the land, water, and air in which all of us live. She is also working for the adoption of transportation, energy and building technologies which last and lower the costs to individuals and families. She also advocates for a working justice system and peace. She is the grand-daughter of Arthur C. Pillsbury, a friend of John Muir and the inventor of the first circuit panorama camera (1897), the first lapse-time motion picture camera which could show flowers blooming (1912), and the first microscopic motion picture camera (1927). She is also the founder of the Arthur C. Pillsbury Foundation, dedicated to ensuring his mission for a knowledge commons is remembered and a member of the Vestry for Saint Peter’s Eposcipal Church in Ashtabula, Ohio. The author began her own search for Saint Nicholas by accident, finding unexpected connections and gifts as she discovered the real face of Santa Claus.