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Published : Thursday, 14 Mar 2013, 5:34 PM EDT
Friend of the show and owner of Elizabeth Richard Gifts in Waterbury ( www.elizabethrichardgifts.com ), Lori Greene, was back in the studio to talk about the lost art of card and letter writing.
With all of the technology at our fingertips today, we often overlook the simple art of the written message in this hustle and bustle world. But Lori has made it her mission to remind us of the special sentimentality that is often lacking in more modern methods of communications. Gone are the simple pleasures of receiving that unexpected reminder that someone is thinking of you.
So with pen in hand, Lori has taken on the challenge of renewing this lost art form, by writing simple and loving messages to her own friends and family. The pleasure that this has brought her and her loved ones has now prompted her to encourage everyone to follow her lead.
To make it even easier for us to get started, and for a limited time only, she’s offering Connecticut Style Viewers, who mention this segment, 25% of their purchase of stationary materials at her store in Waterbury ( www.elizabethrichardgifts.com ).
Elizabeth Richard Gifts
951 Chase Parkway
Waterbury, Connecticut
(203) 754-4438
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