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Knitting News Archive20-Dec-2008
Rakim Announces New Album, Bids Farewell To Famous NYC Venue (SOHH.com) Rakim, Black Thought, Keith Murray and more will unite on stage tonight (December 19) at the Knitting Factory, for the storied New York City venue's last hip-hip-hop showcase. [Visit SOHH.com for more information]
Knitting Dolls for Needy Kids (WCAX-TV Vermont) Volunteers across Chittenden County send love to orphans half a world away with comfort dolls.
Community calendar (Chambersburg Public Opinion) Knitting group, 10 to 11:30 a.m., Grove Family Library, 101 Ragged Edge Road South; free; 264-9663. Concert, Falling Spring AARP Chapter 2840 Chorus, 10:30 a.m., 600 Norland Ave.
Tough Cookie (New York Times) Jean Scardina?s Christmas baking marathon 500 dozen and counting.
Upcoming programs at the Gilford Public Library (The Citizen of Laconia) The library will be closing Wednesday, Dec. 24 at noon through Friday, Dec. 26. The library will re-open Saturday, Dec. 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Knit Wits meet on an informal basis to exchange knitting tips, patterns, wool, Friday, Dec. 19 at 1:30 p.m.
Learning law, and knitting (Pioneer Press) This holiday season, Spencer Christensen is learning what knitting hats and donating food has to do with his dream of becoming a cop.
?The Magician?s Book? (New York Times) ?There is no reader more devoted than a bookish child who has found the story that suits her perfectly.?
Volunteers sought to knit for soldiers (Suburban) The Ladies Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 4699, Sayreville, is looking for individuals to knit cap liners for U.S. soldiers in Iraq and other areas overseas. For more information, call Lorraine Rock at 609-448-2587. Volunteers will receive instructions on Knitting the liners.
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