||| FROM STEPHIE MAC for EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH ||| 


JASPER, the roving Eastsound Associated Press reporter interviews Ruby the Elf on the Santa Mailbox in Eastsound.

Jasper: Hi, Ruby. We’ve gotten wind about a Christmas activity that the kids can get involved in. We hear that there is a mailbox that is taking letters written for Santa. Can you tell us about it?

Ruby: Sure! We were concerned about such a tough year and we wanted to make it easy for the kids of Orcas Island to reach Santa and Mrs. Clause! It’s simple: the children need to write a letter to Santa, put their note in an envelope, tape the envelope shut and clearly write their return address on the upper left corner. (It may help if an adult does this part.) They don’t need a stamp. Just drop the letter in the bright red mailbox marked LETTERS FOR SANTA b the sign in front of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Eastsound next to the water. 242 Main Street. The mailbox will be available during the day and early evenings unless the weather isn’t cooperative. Each letter will receive a written response from the North Pole!

Jasper: Tell us a little bit about what you do and a little bit about the behind-the-scenes action.

Ruby: I’ve been the chief logistics elf for Santa’s letters for 43 years and I’ve never lost of child’s letter! My nickname is Rosie the Riveter because I turned the letter operation into a tight assembly process many years ago. We elves are trained from a young age in the high-tech magical world of the heart, the head, and the hands. When we listen to one another, or read letters from the children, we feel through our hearts first before thinking it through our minds. Only then do we decide upon the best course of action — using our hands.

Jasper: Wow…that sounds terrific! Is there anything different about this year?

Ruby: Santa always gives us a speech and overview of what is coming down the lane. He said this was going to be a challenging year, and that our hearts would work harder this year. And then he gave us this year’s motto.

Jasper: And what was that?

Ruby:: He said, “Expect the Unexpected.” Boy, was he right! Santa never steers us wrong.

Jasper: He sure was spot on. Where can people ask questions or get more information on this?

Ruby:They can call Emmanuel Episcopal Church who are our land sponsors. Their number is 360-376-2352. I’m on the road a lot but they can get a message to me and I’ll be sure to follow up.

Jasper: One last question, Ruby. Can kids from the other island participate too?

Ruby: Of course! All islands and all ages of children, even inner children of adults can write to me. Just drop the letter in the mailbox soon or call and leave a message for me. Jingle bells all the way!


 

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