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The calm before the clunk (of the mailbox door)
Here’s a moment from last Tuesday’s Publetters at Paddy’s Pub… the real-world equivalent of pressing “SAVE” –when you fold up the page with your words written on it, slide it into the envelope, then seal it shut. Is this series … Continue reading →
JOIN US at Paddy’s Pub every Tuesday in November
We had a low-key opening at Paddy’s Pub on Nov. 4th, Election Day. Yet, every single one* of the handful of people inside that cozy Old City bar participated and wrote a letter–compared to a 36% voter turnout in Tuesday’s elections. We … Continue reading →
Posted in Drinking and Writing, Pubwriting, USPS, writing in pubs
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Tagged drinking and writing, good Philly pubs, handwritten letters, Letters of Note, National Association of Letter Carriers, Paddy's Place at Bread and Race, Publetters, the slow writing movement, To the Letter, writing letters in bars
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On Election Day–you have a choice: Paddy’s or DOOBIES? Or both!
Our new bar for the month of November is PADDYS PUB, 228 Race Street in Old City. Every Tuesday, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., starting November 4th, we’ll gather there to write letters, enjoy some good beer, and get those letters … Continue reading →
Posted in Drinking and Writing, Pubwriting, USPS, writing in pubs
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Tagged drinks, good Philly pubs, ink, Letters of Note, National Association of Letter Carriers, Paddy's Place at Bread and Race, paper & stamps, postage stamps, Publetters, the slow writing movement, To the Letter, USPS, writing letters in bars
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