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Write a letter to Santa

Posted on December 2, 2014

The Pacifica Tribune received a call from Santa Claus at the North Pole, asking the newspaper to be a depository of letters to him from Pacifica children. Certainly wanting to stay on the good side of Santa, the staff jumped at the occasion to be a drop point for the letters.

The Tribune wants to provide a tool for children to write their requests to Santa. The Tribune has inserted a blank letter in the paper for children to complete. Before sending the letters to Santa, the Tribune will publish the letters. The form letter appears this page.

Only the form letter will be published. Letters will be printed each Wednesday through Dec. 24. Letters can be mailed to the Pacifica Tribune, 59 Bill Drake Way, Pacifica CA 94044 or dropped off at the Tribune office.

For a letter to be published, it must be received at the Tribune by noon, Wednesday, Dec. 10. The letter must contain the name of the child.

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