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Knitting News Archive19-Nov-2007
Knitting queen still casting on (Gazette) A Knitting enthusiast from Yate is about to sell off her year's work of knitted toys for charity. Diana Clark, of Kenilworth, has been busy Knitting more than a hundred children's toys this year.
Sound Off (Richmond.com) There's a lot of music to be heard in Richmond, including Regina Spektor, Crucial Elements and The Big Payback. Our picks for the week of Nov. 19 to 25.
'Hat Lady' Knits For Kids, Troops (The Tampa Tribune) WHO: Ann Mazzitelli of Port Richey CLAIM TO FAME: After reading about Topmost, a coal-mining town in eastern Kentucky, she knitted 50 hats for children who had few warm clothes for the winter.
Annual wish list from charities in your area (Everett Herald) American Red Cross, Snohomish County Chapter, 2530 Lombard Ave., Everett, WA 98201. A nonprofit organization, Red Cross provides shelter, food and water to disaster victims, health and safety classes, and emergency community for military personnel and their families.
Town relishes pickle festival (Middletown Times Herald-Record) Rosendale ? Rick Field's felt hat, layered T-shirts, and aloof demeanor seem more apropos for New York City's Knitting Factory than the 10th annual Rosendale International Pickle Festival.
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