Love them or hate them, holiday letters have become as much a part of the seasonal milieu as fruitcake, sneaking shamelessly into our mailboxes amidst the credit card bills and blowout sale flyers.
A COVID-era initiative to spread holiday cheer to nursing home residents through heartfelt, handwritten greetings cards has now grown to include activities, gifts and giveaways and expanded to dozens ...
As the end of the year approaches, it is traditional for many people to send an annual newsy letter to their friends. We always enjoy catching up with people this way. In recent years, we have ...
The Ledger-Enquirer’s annual Holiday Help letter program has returned for another year. Mark Rice [email protected] The Ledger-Enquirer’s annual Holiday Help program has returned for another ...
The Ledger-Enquirer’s annual Holiday Help letter program is back in partnership with the Chattahoochee Valley Library system. Allie Dean [email protected] 2020 has brought its share of ...
The air is chilly, the leaves have fallen, and I’m getting sick of pumpkin spice lattes. All this can mean only one thing: It’s time for me to worry about my family’s annual holiday letter. Of all the ...
I’ve already received several holiday cards from family and friends. Some include a letter in which they share their news from this past year. Especially with the easing of sheltering-in-place, I’ve ...
“This letter which I am writing with my own hand, with my own pen, with my own penmanship comes from me and no one else ... you can read me today, tomorrow, any day you want...” A. R . Gurney ...
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