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06-Nov-2008

 

Knitting fundraiser benefits research (Danvers Herald)
The Nightingales, most of whom are Danvers Garden Club members, and friends have been Knitting all year in preparation for the third annual "La Petite Boutique? on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Gordon Room at the Peabody Institute Library.

Obama election through North Jersey eyes (The Record)
They talked about it in the streets, in the coffee shops and on the train. The day after Barack Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States, most New Jerseyans said they believed "it's a brand new day."

The Microscopic Septet | Lobster Leaps In (All About Jazz)
"New York's Most Famous Unknown Band" is back after years of inactivity, with a new album every bit as rollicking and ebullient as those made in its prime.

Euroa Show results (Euroa Gazette)
As in past years, the N R Ralston Centre was a blaze of colour with the beautiful flowers, displays of craft, needlework, knitting, cookery, fruit and vegetables, jams and preserves etc, Club exhibits, children's exhibits, photography, art and entries from Strathbogie Shire residents in Clubs and district's Nursing Homes.

'Sock lady' puts her living room to better use (The Fresno Bee)
Knitting is such a part of Deb Meyer's life that co-workers at Community Regional Medical Center call the operating-room nurse the "sock lady." Meyer is a whiz at knitting cozy, wool/nylon socks that "last a long time." Read comments

Comfy?s Comeback (New York Times)
A number of decorative and functional pieces represent a burgeoning trend in home design: knitted furnishings and accessories.

Knitting has a rich history in American politics (Anchorage Daily News)
Today is the most important American day of all. It's election day. The political candidates have drawn our attention to their virtues, their foibles, and for some, their appearances on Saturday Night Live. But like many other knitters, I want to know if they knit.

Kol Haverim helps keep the troops warm (Jewish Ledger)
Soldiers stationed in Afghanistan received homemade afghans from Glastonbury's Congregation Kol Haverim's Knitting Group along with some squares that were donated by the Riverfront Community Center.

Holiday gifts from the heart (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
In the midst of a tough economy, more people may be cutting back their spending this holiday season

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