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Knitting News Archive26-May-2008
West Columbia Briefs (Baltimore Sun) West Columbia Briefs Those who knit, or are interested in Knitting, are invited to celebrate Worldwide Knit in Public Day at 10:30 a.m. June 14 in the pavilion outside Clyde's restaurant on the Columbia Lakefront. The event, which is sponsored by Columbia Sip & Knit, is open to knitters.
New York Times Bestsellers List for May 25: paperback fiction (San Jose Mercury News) 1. The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs. (Berkley, $14.) A group of women meet weekly at a New York City yarn shop.
Fort Myers business caters to grandparents on the go (Naples Daily News) Arvey Krise isn?t your typical grandmother. As a matter of fact, the 56-year-old Fort Myers resident and CES (Chief Executive Spoiler) of the newly launched Web site www.SpoiledGrandKids.com is much more likely to be found wearing her cut-off jeans and sunglasses with the top of her Jeep off than she is to be found knitting a blanket in her living room.
Lawmakers plan weekend meetings to put together budget (Herald & Review) SPRINGFIELD - Negotiators are set to meet through the Memorial Day weekend in hopes of knitting together a state budget that averts another ugly, summer-long overtime session.
Yarn over (Detroit News) If you're willing to make time between stitches for a bit of knitting humor, consider getting your laugh on with a copy of Stephanie Pearl-McPhee's latest book, "Things I Learned From Knitting ...Whether I Wanted To Or Not ( Storey Publishing, $10.95).
Prairie Arts and Fibers strings together art, knitting with â?˜personalâ?™ touch (Lake County Journals) GRAYSLAKE ? Linda Keating of Grayslake used to work for a corporation in Chicago. But the commute started to take its toll, and she knew she needed a new perspective.
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