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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Santa Touts Teamwork, Dishes on Reindeers' Favorite Snack

Questions from Port Washington and Saukville students in letters to Santa are answered by the jolly old man himself.

A group of Lincoln Elementary School students recently took the time to write letters to Santa. Beyond letting him know what they want for Christmas, and offering advice for Santa while he's on the road for Christmas — the students had all sorts of questions about Santa's operation in the North Pole. Elf Lyssa visited the school to collect the letters, and they were safely delivered to the North Pole. Santa has finally had the time to read them, and this is what he had to say in response: Dear children of Port Washington and Saukville (and a special hello to the students at Lincoln Elementary School), I am so glad to hear from you during this wonderful holiday season, ho ho ho! It's the best time of year, you'd ought to know that by now. …

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Santa Writes Letter Back to Local Kids

Letter from Santa answers questions from students at Lincoln Elementary School — offering insight you won't want to miss out on.

A group of Lincoln Elementary School students recently took the time to write letters to Santa. Beyond letting him know what they want for Christmas, the students had all sorts of questions about Santa's operation in the North Pole. Patch sent the letters to Santa, and this is his reponse: To all the great kids in Port Washington and Saukville, Ho ho ho and thank you very much for writing to me! I am glad to hear you are all doing well and happy to report many of you have been very good this year! I am doing just fine, the elves are busy and Mrs. Claus is, too — busy baking lots of Christmas treats for every one up here in the North Pole! Yes, Mrs. Claus does cook for all the elves, she makes wonderful meals and in really big batches. My …

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