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“My Dear Friend”

December 19, 2022 By Carol

After her grandmother died in 2000, Rachael Doyle, a high school junior from Long Island, decided that she wanted to do something to lessen the loneliness for some seniors in a local nursing home. Rachael along with 2 volunteers went into the senior facility and offered the women there makeovers. It began with doing the […]

Filed Under: Great Finds, Handwriting, Holiday, Letter Writing in the News, Newsflash, Pen pals Tagged With: COVID-19, elder isolation, GlamourGals, Hamden Business Writes 100's of Letters, handwritten note, high school volunteers, holiday season loneliness, intergenerational connections, lockdown restrictions, makeovers and manicures, My Dear Friend program, New Haven Register, New Year's resolution, Rachael Doyle Boyens, sense of being loved, Valentine's Day

Hot Potato: How to Make Your Vote Count

September 5, 2020 By Carol

Originally, I wrote “Hot Potato’ for my Connecticut neighbors.  Then I realized, of course- EVERYONE NEEDS TO HOT POTATO THEIR BALLOT because of the serious problems the post office is having with delayed mail…   Hot Potato: How to Make Your Vote Count A recent headline shouts: “1 Million Primary Ballots Were Mailed Late.” (NYT- […]

Filed Under: Letter Writing in the News, Newsflash, Uncategorized Tagged With: 1 Million Primary Ballots Were Mailed Late, absentee ballot requests, Absentee ballots, allowable designee, Am I registered to vote?, COVID-19, Hot Potato, How to Make Your Vote Count, New York Times, Official ballot drop box, polling places, post office, voting by mail, Will You Have Enough Time to Vote by Mail in Your State?

Our Post Office is being hijacked

August 21, 2020 By Carol

“They told us not to speak to the press.” Maria, my letter carrier, anxiously blurted out.  She continued saying- that the local postmaster made a rare appearance on the workroom floor today, swooping around in a nervous frenzy, cautioning the carriers to “keep mum.” I relayed to Maria, that when I was a carrier, if […]

Filed Under: Content, News clipping, Newsflash, Post Office News Tagged With: APWU, COVID-19, Etienne Laurent/EPA, GeorgeW.Bush, mail carrier in El Paso Texas, Moveon.org, national treasure, Paul Ratje/AFP via Getty Images, Post Office is being hijacked, Postmaster General DeJoy, prefunding mandate, protestors at Pasadena post office, the guardian, Trump, United States Postal Service, usmailnotforsale.org, vote-by-mail

Save our postal service

May 20, 2020 By Carol

Randall Beach: Save our postal service A U.S. Postal worker makes a delivery with gloves and a mask in Philadelphia, Thursday, April 2, 2020. The U.S. Postal Service is keeping post offices open but ensuring customers stay at least 6 feet (2 meters) apart. The agency said it is following guidance from public health experts. […]

Filed Under: Guest Author, Letter Writing in the News, News clipping, Post Office News Tagged With: "Faith Matters", A National Treasure, Ben Margot, Carol Christmas, coronavirus pandemic, COVID-19, Dustin Sanfranek, essential workers, Jennifer Kaylin, Judy Doran, Ketchikan Daily News, letter carrier, Matt Rourke, New Haven Register, postal workers, Postmaster General Megan Brennan, Randall Beach, Rev. Allie Perry, thank you notes, the write way, USPS, Van Galligan, voting by mail, Wing Yu

The “Quarantine Challenge”

March 30, 2020 By Carol

  How are you managing to make sense of this COVID-19 global pandemic? I confess, I haven’t written a single letter in a long time. I feel so bummed-out by the coronavirus situation, the different government responses to it, the massive layoffs, and the resultant, ever-increasing world-wide death toll. I am overwhelmed AND often paralyzed […]

Filed Under: Great Finds, Guest Author, Journaling, Newsflash, Special Occasions Tagged With: balance, calm, Catherine Price, chaos, checking the news, community, coronavirus, COVID-19, global pandemic, How to Break Up with Your Phone, letter writing, panic mode, pen in hand, Screen Life/Balance, social distancing, The Quarantine Challenge, world-wide death toll

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