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Write Santa Claus A Letter

Hey parents, your kids can write Santa Claus a letter starting tomorrow, December 3rd!!! Children of all ages will have the opportunity to drop off letters to Santa in a…

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Photo by Daniel Reche from Pexels

Hey parents, your kids can write Santa Claus a letter starting tomorrow, December 3rd!!! Children of all ages will have the opportunity to drop off letters to Santa in a designated mailbox (provided by Lowe’s) at the heart of Uptown Charlotte at Trade and Tryon at Bank of America Plaza. Once a child places their letter into the interactive mailbox, they will hear music and a special message from one of the Santa’s elves. Each child’s letter will be read and each child will receive a response from the North Pole. WOW! yes, this is happening so document the info below so your child doesn't miss this opportunity.

Letters to Santa in Uptown: Thursdays – Sundays, December 3rd - December 19th

Where: Trade and Tryon at Bank of America Plaza and to check out the website click here. Also, the letters to Santa station will operate the following hours and times:

Thursday, 12/3 - Sunday, 12/6 from 11am - 4pm
Thursday, 12/10 - Sunday, 12/13 from 11am - 4pm
Thursday, 12/17 - Saturday, 12/19 from 11am - 4pm

A holiday attendant will host the mailbox during operational hours. Stationery, envelopes, and pens will be available for letters to be written on-site but please feel free to bring your own letter from home. Just make sure that the return address is listed so each child can receive a response! Masks and social distancing are required when visiting the mailbox.

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