Write a letter to your friend who lives in another country and in your letter: 1) invite him/her to a public event in your country. 2) Describe the public event. 3) Explain about other plans you have for your friend when he/she will visit.

Hi Sindy, I hope you and your family are doing great. Sorry, it’s been so long since I
last
wrote. I would like to invite you to my city as there is a massive celebration for our neighbourly museum’s 20th anniversary. It was opened to the public in 2003 to commemorate the settlement of the first neighbourhood here and the great soldiers sent to World Wars in the
last
century. The event is ticket free on 20th June
due to
that day being the inauguration day of the museum 20 years ago.
Moreover
, a fair is being organized for the local businesses to show our culture and there ought to be great discounts on merchandise that day.
Also
, you can come over for the whole long weekend since the event is on Friday. You can fly in on Thursday evening, meet my family and stay with us. After attending the event, we can tour the metropolis on the weekend.
Furthermore
, we can spend a lovely time
together with
other school friends and you can return on Monday. Waiting in anticipation for you! Warm wishes, Amelia
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