Seasonal & Holidays
Evanston Accepting Letters To Santa Through Dec. 14
Evanston Parks & Recreation is working with the North Police to help deliver your child's letter to Santa.
EVANSTON, IL — Does your child have a Christmas wish list he or she wants to make sure get to the "big guy" himself? If you answered "yes," then the Evanston Parks & Recreation has you and your child covered.
The department is working closely with the North Police to help deliver your child's letter to Santa.
Letters to Santa drop off kicked off Monday, Nov. 23 and runs through Dec. 14. Letters can be dropped off at the North Pole mailbox located outside the Chandler-Newberger Center, which is at 1028 Central St. or inside at the Robert Crown Community Center, which is at 1801 Main St.
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Children of all ages are welcome to write to Santa and then place them in of the two drop box locations. According to the city, children should make sure to include their return address along with their letter.
Letters to Santa drop off begins today until December 14! Letters can be dropped off at the North Pole mailbox located outside the Chandler-Newberger Center (1028 Central St.) or inside at the Robert Crown Community Center (1801 Main St.). pic.twitter.com/OQYhjPu2Qs
— Evanston Parks & Recreation (@ParkRecEvanston) November 23, 2020
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