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Letters Trellis comes to Farmers Market Sept. 14

Letters Trellis invites residents to stop by the Winchester Farmers Market on Sept. 14 and write a letter. COURTESY PHOTO/LETTERS TRELLIS

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Letters Trellis returns to the Winchester Farmers Market on Saturday, Sept. 14.  This week the topic is “Just Write!”  

Joyce Westner stops by the Letters Trellis booth to write her own letter. COURTESY PHOTO/LETTERS TRELLIS

Of course, your well thought out, impeccably organized written letter builds to a mind-expanding conclusion that will impress the recipient of your letter. But never underestimate the gladness that is created, just receiving a handwritten letter with a simple message of greetings and good wishes. 

Please stop by: Letters Trellis will provide stationery, envelope, postage, and letter writing consultation for free. You can always find many ideas and writing prompts at the Letters Trellis website.

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