Christmas Letters

    • Christmas day falls on Friday, December 25th in 2009
    • First Christmas card published in England in 1843The Greeting Card: History of the Greeting Card
    • A "Christmas newsletter" can be included to update recipients on the sender's life
    • Cards are meant to be received by Christmas, but the time period can be stretched into the New Year
    • Number of Christmas cards sent each year in the U.S.: 1.9 billionCensus.gov: Facts for Features
    • Number of letters, packages and cards sent sent between Thanksgiving and Christmas: 20 BillionCensus.gov: Facts for Features
    • Busiest shipping day of the year: December 21Census.gov: Facts for Features
  • Christmas letters to Santa Claus get mailed by the droves every year, letters are sent to family, friends and co-workers to say "I'm thinking of you" and wishing everyone a happy holiday season. Listed here are tips for getting that letter to the North Pole for a postmark and tips and tricks for holiday letters.
  • Get Your Letters Postmarked

    • If you want your letters to be postmarked from the North Pole, mark each letter with a return address of North Pole, Alaska, into a larger envelope or Priority envelope and mail to:
    • North Pole Christmas Cancellation
    • Postmaster
    • 5400 Mail Trail
    • Fairbanks, Alaska 99709-9998
    • All letters must be received by December 15 to ensure delivery before ChristmasRecord Herald: Post Office To Accept Letters From Santa Claus (November 19, 2008)

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