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Letters Trellis celebrates old-fashioned letter writing

Residents give letter writing a try during the Winchester Farmers Market. COURTESY PHOTO/LETTERS TRELLIS

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The following was submitted by Letters Trellis:

Letters Trellis invites you to celebrate our nation’s 250 years of posting mail by writing a letter to a loved one or friend.

While people once maintained a list of mailing addresses for family and friends, this habit has become less common with the advent of social media that employs email addresses and phone numbers as contact information.

No wonder it is a surprise to receive a handwritten personal missive in your mailbox. Remember to bring along the address, or we’ll help you search for it.

This activity is free to visitors who complete their letter at the Winchester Farmers Market. Letters Trellis will provide stationery, envelope, and postage.

More information can be found at the website: https://www.letterstrellis.com.

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