On Maui, Proctor discovered the business of Santa Claus could be lucrative. He took the starring role on a series of catamaran boat cruises out of Maalaea Harbor. He morphed into tropical Santa for photo ops with children at the Shops at Wailea. On Christmas morning, he landed in a double-hulled canoe powered by eight paddlers at the beach fronting The Westin resort. He also busied himself with an array of private parties and corporate gigs. Apart from the occasional charitable church gig, Proctor set his rate at $150 an hour.

In the sprint between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Proctor usually earns $9,000, a sum that supplements his year-round Social Security payments.

“I tell people you don’t pay me to be Santa, you pay me to wear this beard on Maui in July and August when I’m trying to play golf and I’m trying to putt and sweat is literally dripping out of my beard,” Proctor said. “It’s like having a cat on your face.”

Ron Proctor returns to his Santa Claus gig on Black Friday, Nov. 24, 2023, at the Shops at Wailea in Wailea. Proctor has played Santa for more than 25 years. He lost his Lahaina home and belongings, including the hand-made Santa suit his daughter made, in the Aug. 8 fire. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)
Proctor as Santa Claus on Black Friday at the Shops at Wailea.  (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023) Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023
Ron Proctor returns to his duties on the Alii Nui Sunset Sail Santa Cruise Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, in Maalaea Harbor in Wailuku. Proctor has played Santa for more than 25 years. He lost his Lahaina home and belongings, including the hand-made Santa suit his daughter made, in the Aug. 8 fire. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)
Proctor prepares to return to his duties on the Alii Nui Sunset Sail Santa Cruise on Nov. 25 in Maalaea Harbor. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023) Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

This year was supposed to be Proctor’s last playing Santa. He longed for his own family Christmas, something he’d had to forgo since assuming the role of Kris Kringle so many years ago.

Then, on Aug. 8, a fast-moving blaze set the heart of Lahaina on fire. The deadliest American wildfire in more than a century incinerated Proctor’s one-bedroom unit at the Front Street Apartments, along with his car and most of his belongings, including his bespoke Santa suit.

The months since have been nightmarish for Proctor, who spent weeks sleeping on an air mattress at the War Memorial gymnasium in Wailuku before FEMA moved him to a room at the Royal Lahaina Resort, which has become a temporary home to hundreds of displaced Lahaina residents while it undergoes noisy renovation work. His search for a more permanent home on Maui has not been successful. In Lahaina, he paid a subsidized monthly rent of $1,175. The cheapest rent he’s seen for a one-bedroom is $2,200 — a rate far outside his retirement budget.

Ron Proctor talks with a Civil Beat reporter at his temporary residence Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023, at the Royal Lahaina Resort in Lahaina. Proctor who has been Santa Claus for almost three decades lost everything in the Aug. 8 fire. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)
Proctor at his temporary residence at the Royal Lahaina Resort, where other fire survivors have also stayed. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023) Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

Proctor doesn’t know where he’ll live when the federal government’s emergency shelter program expires in March or if he’ll be able to stay on Maui. But in October, when his phone started ringing with requests for Santa bookings, he decided he wasn’t ready to hang up the fabled role yet. He went on Amazon and ordered a red suit, boots, gloves, eyeglasses and jingle bells.

Ron Proctor dresses for his duties on the Alii Nui Sunset Sail Santa Cruise on Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, in Maalaea Harbor in Wailuku. Proctor has played Santa for more than 25 years. He lost his Lahaina home and belongings, including the hand-made Santa suit his daughter made, in the Aug. 8 fire. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)
Ron Proctor dresses for his duties on the Alii Nui Sunset Sail Santa Cruise. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023) Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023
Santa Claus (Ron Proctor) grabs a snack while elf Robin Brown takes the wrapped presents to the deck of the Alii Nui Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, in Maalaea Bay near Wailuku. The sunset cruise during the holidays becomes the Santa Cruise. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)
Santa Claus (Ron Proctor) grabs a snack while elf Robin Brown takes presents to the deck of the Alii Nui. The sunset cruise during the holidays becomes the Santa cruise. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023) Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023
Ron Proctor reads a book to the keiki on the Alii Nui Sunset Sail Santa Cruise Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, in Maalaea Harbor in Wailuku. Proctor has played Santa for more than 25 years. He lost his Lahaina home and belongings, including the hand-made Santa suit his daughter made, in the Aug. 8 fire. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)
Proctor as Santa reads a book to passengers aboard the Alii Nui Santa cruise. One of the most difficult parts of the job is wearing a traditional velvet and fur Santa suit in tropical weather. Occasionally he’ll work a gig that calls for him to dress more comfortably in a festive aloha shirt as tropical Santa. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023) Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

When he dons the costume, despite so many losses this year, he can’t be sad.

“This is the most important year of all of them,” he said.

Ron Proctor hugs Alii Nui crew member Chloe Marino after their Sunset Sail Santa Cruise Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, in Maalaea Harbor in Wailuku. Proctor has played Santa for more than 25 years. He lost his Lahaina home and belongings, including the hand-made Santa suit his daughter made, in the Aug. 8 fire. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)
Proctor hugs Alii Nui crew member Chloe Marino after their Sunset Sail Santa Cruise. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023) Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

Civil Beat’s coverage of Maui County is supported in part by grants from the Nuestro Futuro Foundation.

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