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Knitting News Archive15-Feb-2008
?Reflections on a Fed Career? at Long Branch (Winchester Star) Millwood ? An economist who stuck to his Knitting during a career with the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond will be the final speaker in the Long Branch Lectures 2008.
Sundays hit right note with musicians (Central Western Daily) LIVE music at the pub doesn't usually conjure up images of Knitting, but the rise of Sunday afternoon sessions in local venues has opened up new opportunities for both musicians and audiences.
Knitting a soft touch for a friend (Allen American Star) In a back, windowed corner of the Allen Senior Recreation Center, a growing group of friends can be found most weekday mornings drinking coffee and conversing about the local happenings and how each other?s families are doing.
Mall Of America / Say 'speed knitting' and watch needles fly (Pioneer Press) Talk about a stitch in time. The fastest yarn slingers in the world are going to cross needles and hooks in the speed knitting and speed
Knitting friendship gives meaning and purpose to retirees in ill health (Cadillac News) Although Tressa DeRuiter and Joan Meyers have each suffered ill health and limited mobility, it doesn?t stop them from thinking of the needs of others. Working as a team the two women knit hundreds of hats, some with matching scarves, which they donate to the Salvation Army and Project Christmas.
Worship notes (Napa Valley Register) First Presbyterian Church of Napa ?Spring Rest Stop? is held Wednesday evenings through March 12, 6-8 p.m., consisting of a delicious meal and various classes including yoga stretching, crochet/knitting, Christian caregiving, Bible study and music with children. The church is at 1333 Third St., Napa. Info, 224-8693.
'Knitting with Gigi,' and Karen Thalacker (Newspapers of Fayette County) WEST UNION - Although the title of her book is 'Knitting with Gigi,' Waverly resident Karen Thalacker, loves to knit with just about anyone!
Get your fiber (Silver City Sun-News) Sun-news photo by Levi HillThe Southwest Women's Fiber Arts Collective held a ribbon cutting Thursday with the Chamber of Commerce for the collective's new Fiber Arts Center at 211D N. Texas St. The collective will be holding Knitting, quilting and other fiber arts classes at the location.
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