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Letters Trellis returns to Farmers Market

Winchester residents are invited to come write a letter at the Letters Trellis table at the Farmers Market on Oct. 26. COURTESY PHOTO/LETTERS TRELLIS

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The following was submitted by Letters Trellis:

On Saturday, Oct. 26, Letters Trellis returns for the Winchester Farmers Market, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Once again, Letters Trellis invites residents to write a letter to someone who they are recalling as part of the autumn season. The days are shortening, and the air is cooling. Receiving a letter can be an anecdote to nature’s closing of summer days.

Please stop by the tent at the final outdoor market of the season. Letters Trellis provides stationery, envelope, postage, and letter writing consultation for free. You can find additional ideas and writing on our activity pages prompts at the Letters Trellis website.

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