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Ask HN: Have You Organized a "Letters to Santa" Activity for Your Community?

2 pointsby relbeek27 months ago
Hi HN,<p>I’m looking to set up a &quot;Letters to Santa&quot; for the kids in my neighborhood this year. If you&#x27;ve done something similar in your own community, I&#x27;d love to hear about it.<p>Whether it was a simple mailbox, a special event, or even some unique way to deliver replies from Santa, I&#x27;d be really grateful for any tips or ideas that worked well for you.<p>Thanks for any inspiration you can share!

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16594470917 months ago
I have not done anything like this, but the USPS has &quot; USPS Operation Santa&quot;[0] so kids send letters using the actual postal service and people can adopt the letters.(I have no idea if it works outside the US, I think it maybe?)<p>Maybe something like this if you want to keep it local.<p>For example. If you have some type of networking or regular meeting for the neighborhood already, ask for volunteers to reply to letters dropped in a community &quot;mailbox&quot;. Make it a letter reply &quot;holiday event&quot; for the community, where people gather at a pot-luck&#x2F;food and a lot of pens and Santa themed stationary. As long as you trust those in the neighborhood to not troll some kids...<p>[to add] I would guess parents that take the kids to the &quot;mailbox&quot; to drop off the letter would be willing to take the time to pick up the letter at a cental location, or allow a delivery address to be included that you or someone could drop off at front doors, maybe on Christmas eve? But I personally hesitate on that part because I dont know people in my community, hardly at all, and I am paranoid like that and not that kind of trusting<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.uspsoperationsanta.com&#x2F;how" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.uspsoperationsanta.com&#x2F;how</a>