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Holiday Memories To Share?

Seeking story snippets from Watershed readers


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It's that time of year again. Does all the shopping, decorating and rushing to office party celebrations leave you dreaming of Christmases past?


We want to hear about it.


Inspired by an idea from Watershed reader (and writer!) Rod Baker, we're looking for a short snippet of your favourite holiday story. Whether it was a classic Christmas, a hysterical Hanukkah or a brutal Boxing Day, we're all ears.


We will put any stories we receive together and share them with our readers over the holiday season. We're looking for brief snippets of 100-150 words, relating a holiday memory you'll never forget. Email your story to editor@lionsbaywatershed.ca, and we'll handle the rest.


Take a moment to slow down and share your memories this year. We look forward to reading them!




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