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You're making a difference.
Thanks to our Dayton Daily News readers, thousands of needy women will now be receiving bras.
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BERLIN, N.J., Nov. 15, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A.C. Moore Arts & Crafts, Inc., (Nasdaq: ACMR) with 135 stores along the East Coast, has raised $70,000 for Boys & Girls Clubs of America and local Clubs during the company's "Crafting a Better World(TM)" program.
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DEAR SUN SPOTS: Our Grange is so appreciative of all you do to help the nonprofit clubs and churches. We would like everyone to know that Minot Center Grange will be holding a craft supply sale on Saturday, Sept. 24, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Anyone with leftover craft supplies who would like to rent a table to sell them may call Carol after 5 p.m. at 966-3036 or email Cindy at northerntropics@yahoo.com using Craft Supplies in the subject line.
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Fair donations
RUMFORD -- The Home Made for the Holidays Fair, to be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at Rumford United Methodist Church, 455 Linnell St., in seeking donations of craft supplies and jewelry for the festival.
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NEW YORK - Wal-Mart is in a race against time to give the people what they want before they get comfortable shopping elsewhere.
Shoppers who switched to other stores when Wal-Mart decided to ditch best-selling toothbrush brands, craft supplies and bolts of fabric may be hard to win back.
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Wal-Mart is in a race against time to give the people what they want before they get comfortable shopping elsewhere.
But shoppers who switched to other stores when Wal-Mart decided to ditch best-selling toothbrush brands, craft supplies and bolts of fabric might be hard to win back.
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get your office in order - Gather up the holiday decor: If you've stocked up on 75-percent-off holiday sales, get rid of two boxes for every new box you buy. - Try a 15-minute de-clutter exercise: Pick a room, and walk through with a garbage bag, looking at what's visible. Ask yourself: Do I love it; do I use it; does it bring me joy? If not, it goes into the donation bag. - Raid the pantry: Get rid of expired food or items. - Magazine pileups: Flip through old magazines, tearing out articles you want to read. Date and put in a "To Read" file. If they're not read in 30 days, toss. - Kids' art: Gather crayons, markers, colored paper, craft supplies. Donate to classrooms, after-school programs or women's shelters. - Kitchen: If you can multitask with a single item, like a Cuisinart, ...
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Spring is here, for the most part, and it is time to do the ritual spring cleaning - even in your craft room.
Take this time to get organized and purge those unwanted items. Sell them online, at a garage sale or donate them to your local daycare or Lancaster Creative Reuse, located within Stahr Armory at 438 N. Queen St. Lancaster Creative Reuse is a nonprofit project of the Keystone Cultural Arts Center in Lancaster and sells donated and unwanted craft supplies.
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Alyssa and Joseph Degreenia, siblings from Pasadena who are members of the Kinder Park 4-H Livestock Club, were recently recognized for their hard work and dedication to their animals.
Alyssa, a freshman at North Carolina State University, was awarded the 4-H Diamond Clover Award, the highest honor in the 4-H. She earned the award through a project of collecting and donating arts and craft supplies to Johns Hopkins Children's Center Childlife Department.
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Mom's Memories Scrapbooking Store Too will open in June at Washington Crown Center, and will be the mall's first store for arts and craft supplies.
The store near Macy's will sell card card stock, stickers, paints and other necessities for scrapbooking.