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Santa letters: How to send a letter to Santa this Christmas 2023 in North Carolina

Triad kids can write their letters to Santa, and local departments will send it all the way to the North Pole.

Santa letters: How to send a letter to Santa this Christmas 2023 in North Carolina

Triad kids can write their letters to Santa, and local departments will send it all the way to the North Pole.

CORNER AND LOCAL DEPARTMENTS ARE HELPING KIDS MAKE SURE THEIR LETTERS GET TO SANTA. THE GREENSBORO PARKS AND REC DEPARTMENT HAS MAILBOXES SET UP AT THE GRIFFIN AND LEWIS RECREATION CENTER, AS WELL AS THE GREENSBORO CULTURAL CENTER. THE MAILBOXES WILL BE UP THROUGH DECEMBER FIRST, AND THE RANDOLPH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ALSO HAS TWO DROP BOXES, ONE AT ITS OFFICE ON MCDOWELL ROAD IN ASHEBORO, A SECOND AT THE ARCHDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT ON BALFOUR DRIVE. THESE BOXES WILL REMAIN UP THROUGH DECEMBER 16TH. AND MAKE SURE YOU LEAVE
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Santa letters: How to send a letter to Santa this Christmas 2023 in North Carolina

Triad kids can write their letters to Santa, and local departments will send it all the way to the North Pole.

It's that time of year when magic is in the air and, of course, at the North Pole! Kids across the world are getting their letters to Santa, and so can those in the Piedmont Triad areas. There are several ways to get those letters to Santa, but kids and parents need to also keep deadlines in mind. WXII 12 has a list of those addresses and deadlines — but if your agency is not listed, send an email to newstips@wxii12.com with the information about how kids can send their letters to the North Pole. CITY OF GREENSBOROChildren in Greensboro can write letters to Santa and drop them off at any of the city of Greensboro Santa Mailboxes. Santa will write each child back before Christmas Eve! Send these letters to Santa through Greensboro between Nov. 13 - Dec. 1.Greensboro Cultural Center200 N Davie St.Griffin Recreation Center 5301 Hilltop Rd.Brown Recreation Center302 E. Vandalia Rd.Glenwood Recreation Center 2010 Coliseum Blvd.CITY OF WINSTON-SALEMIn Winston-Salem, the Tour of Fine Spaces committee is presenting a fundraiser called "Letters from Santa and Frosty." For $15, kids can get a letter from either Santa or Frosty. Purchases will benefit the Junior League of Winston-Salem (JLW), to advance women's leadership. This fundraiser runs until Dec. 1.Fill out the form here to participateCITY OF BURLINGTONThe Burlington Police Department is organizing its Letters to Santa campaign, as well. Burlington families who include a return address on their letter will get a response from Santa. Kids can drop off their letters from Nov. 18 - Dec. 11. Drop off letters at 267 W. Front St. in Burlington. Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscastsRANDOLPH COUNTYKids who live in Randolph County are welcome to drop off their letters to Santa at the Randolph County Sheriff's Office. Kids who put their return address on these letters will receive a letter back from Santa. Randolph County Sheriff's Office will accept letters to Santa from Nov. 15 - Dec. 16. 305 Balfour Dr., Archdale8 a.m - 4 p.m. at this location727 McDowell Rd., AsheboroDrop off from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Watch NOWCAST TV | Local News | National | News We Love |Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here.RELATED STORIES:2023 North Carolina Christmas and Holiday Parade GuideRaleigh Christmas Parade 2023: Everything you need to knowWinston-Salem's Reynolda House announces holiday eventsGet the latest news stories of interest by clicking here

It's that time of year when magic is in the air and, of course, at the North Pole!

Kids across the world are getting their letters to Santa, and so can those in the Piedmont Triad areas. There are several ways to get those letters to Santa, but kids and parents need to also keep deadlines in mind.

WXII 12 has a list of those addresses and deadlines — but if your agency is not listed, send an email to newstips@wxii12.com with the information about how kids can send their letters to the North Pole.

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CITY OF GREENSBORO

Children in Greensboro can write letters to Santa and drop them off at any of the city of Greensboro Santa Mailboxes. Santa will write each child back before Christmas Eve!

Send these letters to Santa through Greensboro between Nov. 13 - Dec. 1.

  • Greensboro Cultural Center
    • 200 N Davie St.
  • Griffin Recreation Center
    • 5301 Hilltop Rd.
  • Brown Recreation Center
    • 302 E. Vandalia Rd.
  • Glenwood Recreation Center
    • 2010 Coliseum Blvd.

CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM

In Winston-Salem, the Tour of Fine Spaces committee is presenting a fundraiser called "Letters from Santa and Frosty." For $15, kids can get a letter from either Santa or Frosty. Purchases will benefit the Junior League of Winston-Salem (JLW), to advance women's leadership.

This fundraiser runs until Dec. 1.

CITY OF BURLINGTON

The Burlington Police Department is organizing its Letters to Santa campaign, as well. Burlington families who include a return address on their letter will get a response from Santa.

Kids can drop off their letters from Nov. 18 - Dec. 11.

  • Drop off letters at 267 W. Front St. in Burlington.

Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscasts

RANDOLPH COUNTY

Kids who live in Randolph County are welcome to drop off their letters to Santa at the Randolph County Sheriff's Office. Kids who put their return address on these letters will receive a letter back from Santa.

Randolph County Sheriff's Office will accept letters to Santa from Nov. 15 - Dec. 16.

  • 305 Balfour Dr., Archdale
    • 8 a.m - 4 p.m. at this location
  • 727 McDowell Rd., Asheboro
    • Drop off from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri

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