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Letters Trellis returns to Winchester Farmers Market

Karen and Denis Fullerton at the Letters Trellis booth at the Winchester Farmers Market. COURTESY PHOTO/SHUKONG OU

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The following was submitted by Letters Trellis:

Letters Trellis returns to the Winchester Farmers Market to encourage visitors to prepare handwritten letters to their friends or loved ones. 

Come write a letter to a loved one, a friend or whomever you like. Volunteers like Karen Fullerton are on hand at the Letters Trellis booth at the Winchesters Farmers Market to help out. COURTESY PHOTO/SHUKONG OU

Letters Trellis provides the stationery, envelopes, and postage if you write your letter at the market. A nice writing desk is available for you to compose your thoughts and write them out.

Consultation is offered. 

All of the activities are free of charge to participants; they are funded by grants and donations. Stop by and join us to write a letter, or check out the website.

Since the 2020 Farmers Market season Letters Trellis has been providing letter writing ideas and encouragement to visitors to the market.

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