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Grateful is the word. We appreciate you
Dear Readers, You are receiving this letter because you are a subscriber to Garrison Keillor and Friends, The Writer’s Almanac, and/or A Prairie Home Companion newsletters. We love that we can use this platform to publish Garrison’s columns, both in print and podcast, to send you daily archived episodes of The Writer’s Almanac, and to feature a classic A Prairie Home Companion broadcast weekly. At Prairie Home Productions, we have three full-time and two part-time staffers to manage the work. Our focus is to provide fans with new content in addition to digging deep into our archives for old gems. Just this past year, we have published more than 525 free newsletters for our subscribers. In The Back Room (paid subscription), we’ve made available 52 monologues, full-show videos, audio segments, and photos from our “50th Anniversary” performances. Subscribing to these newsletters also opens the door to our archive of posts on our Substack page. As a thank-you for being a paid subscriber, you receive a 20% discount in our store (shop.garrisonkeillor.com). Thanks to your financial support, we have been able to keep this train on the tracks. If you’d like to continue supporting our work, you can do so in one of three ways: *Click the Subscription button for either Garrison Keillor and Friends or The Writer’s Almanac or A Prairie Home Companion Newsletters. *Go to our store and select what works best via our “Support” options. CLICK HERE Our thank-you words seem shallow when you continually send your support, but we truly are thankful that you hang in there with us. Sincerely, The Staff of Prairie Home Productions Garrison Keillor and Friends (126,121 free subscribers, 3,852 paid subscribers) The Writer’s Almanac Newsletter (86,408 free subscribers, 2,338 paid subscribers) A Prairie Home Companion Newsletter (95,877 subscribers, 168 paid subscribers) “It's Thanksgiving. Be Happy.” (The Washington Post,November, 2017). And so, once again, the feast of gratitude for the gifts of Providence -- profiteroles, procreation, Prokofiev, the profession of faith, the prospect of progress, procrastination, Proverbs, and Providence (Rhode Island ) itself, I was there last week, a very snazzy town -- and also for tragic mistakes you might’ve made and did not and here you are, basically OK , with a slab of turkey and cranberry and a gravy lake in your mashed potato . It’s a good place to be. This is a FREE NEWSLETTER. If you want to help support the cost of this newsletter, click this button. Currently there are no added benefits other than our THANKS! Any questions or comments, add below or email admin@garrisonkeillor.com
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