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“… to Boldly Go… To MANAYUNK…”
The atmosphere at Lucky’s Last Chance is nearly identical to that of Earth – or “Center City”, as some call it. There is a surface transport hub operated by S.E.P.T.A. just a short distance from Lucky’s. Our group will gather to take … Continue reading
Posted in Drinking and Writing, Publetters, Uncategorized, writing in pubs, Yards Brewing Company
Tagged drinking and writing, good Philly pubs, handwritten letters, Manayunk, philly beer week, postage stamps, Publetters, Star Trek, the slow writing movement, United States Postal Service
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Please join us in our first-ever “suburban” Publetters! • • • • • • • At Tired Hands Brew Cafe (it’s free, of course)
We don’t think we’ve gone too suburban, really; Ardmore , PA is a true small town, and we are very happy to set up our stamps and envelopes and pens inside the Tired Hands Brew Cafe at 16 Ardmore Ave., a … Continue reading
Posted in Drinking and Writing, Publetters, USPS, writing in pubs
Tagged Ardmore PA, brew pubs, Casa Papel, craft beer, drinking and writing, good Philly pubs, handwritten letters, letter writing, Letters of Note, National Association of Letter Carriers, paper & stamps, philly beer week, pub writing, Publetters, Tired Hands Brewing Company
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The Exact Center of June; PUBLETTERS tonight
The nice thing about writing a letter is that you can be as flaky as you want–there are no Google algorithms judging your words, trying to ferret out what ads to show you and so on. It’s just you, the pen … Continue reading
Beer Week, have you met Publetters?
Against the roaring backdrop that is the Grey Lodge Pub during Philly Beer Week, Publetters made a quiet, respectable debut, with some 27 letters sent forth; we wrote to little PA towns like Bensalem–and littler PA towns like Freedom and Beaver … Continue reading
For Philly Beer Week, Thank a Brewer! (in writing)
They slave over a hot kettle–the size of an SUV. They fret over screenfuls of cold, hard Excel files–so that you can enjoy a cold, crisp beer. Why not drop your favorite brewer a line to let them know you appreciate … Continue reading