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Knitting News Archive19-Aug-2007
Knitting class offered (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index) A beginning Knitting class will be held at 7 p.m. Thursdays, Sept. 13 to Nov. 1, at Polk City Community Library, 1500 W. Broadway St. Class size is limited. Pre-registration is required by Sept. 6. No experience is needed.
Girl groups give busy women time to unwind, connect (The Tennessean) Need to carve out a little more "me" time in your busy schedule? Middle Tennessee women are finding that "girlfriend groups" are the perfect way to do that.
Weaving a part of American history (Connecticut Post) TRUMBULL ? Rebecca Arkenberg reels off some statistics. In 1797, she told members of the Soundview Knitting Guild it cost 14 shillings for a pair of socks ? equivalent to about $2.
NEW: North side woman excelling on world stage (North County Journal) The title senior citizen has a different meaning for 58-year-old Myrle Mensey.
On Mutual Funds / Recent bond results offer clues about fund's riskiness (San Francisco Chronicle) There's a difference between reacting to short-term market wiggles and overreacting to them. So while experts routinely tell fund investors to ignore day-to-day deviations, what happens over a month or two can be telling, particularly in bond funds. And based...
Banning's Knitting Nook hooks crochet lovers (The Press-Enterprise) What it is: A yarn store offering knitting and crochet classes, supplies and gifts. The shop is a way for business owner Florene Boyar to share her yen for yarn with others.
Project to assess sewer main to begin this week (Baltimore Sun) Ellicott City/Elkridge Briefs Ellicott City/Elkridge
Tassie volunteers seeks funds for AIDS project (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) A group of Tasmanian volunteers is trying to raise money to help them deliver hundreds of knitted singlets to babies in Africa.
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