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PPF Address Verification JUNE 22!

June 17, 2025
by Veronica Martinez

PPF Address Verification THIS SUNDAY!

We are changing our process for verifying we have the correct mailing address and information for PPF participants. Rather than sending a draft list, PPF registrants will receive an email from us JUNE 22, 2025 asking you to provide your most current mailing information. Lists will be made on a first-come, first-served basis based on when you provide your information, unless you have communicated with us that you would like to be on a specific list. If you will not be able to answer your email on or around the 22nd, please CONTACT US HERE with your correct mailing information for the Poetry Postcard Fest.

Please keep an eye out for an email from us on June 22 (and check your spam folder!) and contact us if you have any questions!

2 Comments

  1. Sigrid ( Siggi ) Saradunn

    I could not tell at my end if my verification of my email address was sent to you.

    It is siggipoetry1970@gmail.com

    Looking forward to the Postcard exchange.

    Peace and love always

    Siggi
    Sigrid Saradunn

  2. Stanley Sabre

    Paul et al….I will be very happy to hear how this years PoPo ign up goes… blessings StanleydelGozo

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