Friday, November 26, 2010

Family Traditions for the Holidays
















Writing and sending your Kids Christmas list to Santa.
Check this out: http://www.usps.com/communications/newsroom/localnews/ak/2010/ak_2010_1110.htm

Postal Service offers North Pole postmark through Dec. 15
Cards and letters must have correct postage and be addressed
NORTH POLE, AK – Once again this year, the U.S. Postal Service is offering North Pole postmarks on holiday mail.

To receive the North Pole postmark on your holiday cards, you should:

  • Purchase stamps at any post office.

  • Affix the stamps to envelopes of your choice.

  • Address the sealed envelopes, with the cards enclosed, to those on your mailing list.

  • Mail them in a larger envelope, box, Priority Mail or Express Mail package to:


NORTH POLE HOLIDAY CANCELLATION
POSTMASTER
4141 POSTMARK DR
ANCHORAGE AK 99530-9998


Requests must be received in Anchorage by Dec. 15 in order to ensure delivery by Christmas. The Postal Service receives hundreds of thousands of requests each year for North Pole postmarks from around the world. The service is provided at no cost. Each card or letter must have the correct amount of postage and be addressed.
Many communities around the country have local programs set up to respond to letters to Santa Claus. In North Pole Alaska, requests may be sent to – 1 Santa Claus Lane, North Pole AK 99705-9901. Check with your local post office or call 1-800-ASK-USPS.


1 comment:

  1. great tip... i had no idea you could get things post makred to the north pole! im def going to try this when my LO gets older :)

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