LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- As the Christmas rush reaches its peak, packages and cards are still flowing through the post office branch on Gardiner Lane. There are also hundreds of letters tucked away, ...
Sending Santa your Christmas list (and mentioning that you're definitely on the Nice List) has been a tradition for decades. Though, most kids never really know where to send it. Some mail is simply ...
Brianna Krawczyk is pictured with her first grade class at C.C. Ring Elementary School. Writing letters to Santa Claus may not be the oldest Christmas tradition observed around the world – but it’s ...
Goose Creek Recreation Center is collecting letters to Santa Claus before Christmas. The Independent ran several last week. Here are a few more of the letters en route to the North Pole: Hello My name ...
The helpful template from the U.S. Postal Service prompts “Dear Santa.” After which, June, the letter writer identified as ID#1209351 from Georgia, neatly adds in cursive, “for Christmas this year I ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Christmas is a bit more than six weeks away. It’s that magical time of year again. It’s time to help your keiki send their wishes straight to the North Pole! From Nov. 10 through ...
Every year, the Reporter-Herald places a special mailbox directly to Santa Claus at the Loveland Public Library for children to mail their wishes. This year, some letters were long or short lists, ...
Finland has staked a claim as the official home of Santa Claus, drawing international tourists to a holiday village in the Lapland region. It's also where thousands of children around the world send ...
Andrea Korotko doesn’t remember what she said in her letters to Santa Claus but she remembers writing one every year and encourages her children and students to do so. “I think it’s important to keep ...
Times change, but kids don’t. Not when it comes to hitting up Santa Claus for Christmas loot. This year’s hottest toys include the latest version of Barbie’s Dreamhouse (she’s been renovating and ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Malik Bryant, 13, wanted one thing for Christmas: safety. The Englewood boy wrote about it in a letter to Santa Claus and President Barack Obama answered. "All I ask for is for safety ...
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