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Knitting News Archive10-Jul-2008
Dark Lotus, July 15, Knitting Factory (Boise Weekly) By Amy Atkins.
Heat just above normal in Inland area as northern neighbors bake (The Press-Enterprise) With Northern California sweltering in a heat wave and state officials keeping a close eye on the power grid, Inland-area residents facing sticky weather and slightly above normal temperatures spent Wednesday keeping cool wherever they could.
Caption Competition: Charity Edition (SkyNews via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) Here's Ed Balls knitting as part of Save The Children's 'Knit One Save One' campaign, Any suggestions?
Letters: Unhappy knitters (Park Rapids Enterprise) Small town newspapers - you gotta love ?em. They try so hard to be fair, but sometimes others are if not hurt, discomforted, because of their attempts. A recent article brings this point to bear.
For Knitting Factory, Westward Ho (Brooklyn, Too) (New York Times) A main symbol of downtown New York music is expanding to Brooklyn and beyond, with outposts to open in Boise, Idaho and Spokane, Wash.
To have an event listed, send ... (Akron Beacon Journal) To have an event listed, send a fax to 330-996-3033 or an e-mail to newsroomemail@thebeaconjournal. com at least a week in advance. TODAY Teen Program: Beautiful Butterflies ? Today and Friday, Akron-Summit County Public Library, Norton branch, 3930 S. Cleveland-Massillon Road. 330-825-7800.
Knitting for Wraps with Love (Hastings Gazette) SOME of the best knitters in the Hastings congregated at the Wauchope Senior Citizen?s Hall on Friday for the final count of the Wraps with Love initiative.
NEW BOOK: Knitting to take along (York Daily Record) "Knit 1 for the Road," a new how-to book written by long-time knitter Margaret Nock, finally gives the solution to transporting the craft of knitting for all busy lifestyles.
It's not too soon to start knitting project for state fair (Anchorage Daily News) July is the heart of summer, and that means it's fair time. I can remember the hot, sticky evenings in North Dakota when the place to be was our county fair. Strolling down the midway and eating cotton candy sure was exciting, but I could hardly wait to see the exhibits in the 4-H tent.
The Unofficial Sun Valley Schedule (New York Times) For devotees of Allen & Company ?s annual confab who like to keep up with the official doings here in Sun Valley, we?ve procured an official schedule ? against the wishes of the event?s organizers ? for your information and perhaps even your amusement.
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