72-Year-Old Keeps Tradition Alive in Nikolausdorf - A Lifetime of Letters: How One Man Keeps St. Nicholas’ Tradition Alive
For over half a century, Hubert Weddehage has kept the spirit of Christmas alive in Nikolausdorf. Now 72, he leads a team of volunteers who reply to letters sent to St. Nicholas. Their work is a cherished tradition during the Advent season, blending community effort with festive warmth.
Weddehage’s connection to the Christmas post office began early. At just 17, he followed his father’s example and started volunteering. Decades later, he still oversees the effort, ensuring every letter receives an answer.
The Nikolausdorf post office continues its tradition of spreading holiday cheer. Every letter answered keeps the connection between St. Nicholas and his senders alive. Though details about current leadership remain unconfirmed, the dedication of long-standing volunteers like Weddehage remains clear.
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