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Miss Manners: E-cards still can’t replace handwritten notes Letter writer has lost the ability to write nicely by hand and wonders if electronic thank-you cards suffice.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A World War II Veteran from Kentucky was recently sent thousands of cards and gifts for a milestone birthday. Back in January, Honor Flight Bluegrass, a nonprofit that sends ...
Back in January, Honor Flight Bluegrass, a nonprofit that sends veterans on a tour of memorials in Washington, DC, posted a callout on social media for birthday cards for Veteran Richard Kolodey ...
Dear Eric: How long do you keep greeting cards like birthday, congratulations, holidays, thank you, and so on? I understand keeping those with sentimental value, but I tend to keep all of them.
Care home staff in Jesmond are calling for the people of the North East to send birthday cards to a "glamorous" retired nurse who is soon to be 100 years old. Maisie Dalziel will be 100 on June 5 ...
A centenarian received hundreds of birthday cards in a "heartwarming" response to an appeal by her care home. Irene Weaver turned 100 years old on Wednesday with 370 cards from people in the UK ...
These special birthday wishes can be sent to the Wreaths Across America P.O. Box: WAA - Brazos Valley, P.O. Box 1000, College Station, TX 77841.
Mother's Day, celebrated on May 11th in 2025, offers a chance to express heartfelt appreciation beyond generic phrases. In the end, it’s not about fin ...
He got his birthday wish. A World War II vet wanted 100 cards before he became a centenarian on Friday — and ended up receiving close to 2,000 cards from all over the world. Gaston Pettigrew ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Two best friends who met in the 1940s have exchanged the same birthday card every year for the last 80 years. Pat DeReamer, who just turned 95, and Mary Kroger, who is turning 95 ...
Best friends Pat DeReamer, right, and Mary Wheaton-Kroger, left, in 2005. They've been swapping the birthday card for over 80 years. (Submitted by Don Kroger) ...
DeReamer added her own signature to the card and returned it to Wheaton for her birthday in May. The exchange began a tradition that is now in its 81st year. "We never said, 'We're going to do this.' ...
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