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Knitting News Archive09-Nov-2008
An early taste of Christmas (Mississauga News) Christmas came a little early when the Church of The Holy Spirit got a jump on the holiday season with its 27th annual Christmas Bazaar and Gourmet Food Fair today. The five-hour event, which began at 9 a.m., offered a silent auction, food tables, Knitting, local merchants, crafts, vendors and baked goods.
They're a real tightknit group (Lowell Sun) By Don Eriksson Nashoba Publications PEPPERELL -- They didn't know each other in school, but a circle of acquaintances, meeting once per month in Lawrence Library's history room, is becoming increasingly comfortable with each other, brought together by a common interest -- Knitting.
Hard times encourage a comeback among old-fashioned crafts (The Times-News) Whether Jennifer Worick saved money by knitting herself a scarf depends on how you do the math.
Vermont Bank Thrives While Others Cut Back (New York Times) While many banks are struggling with bad mortgages, the First National Bank of Orwell is having its best year in recent memory.
Area Calendar 11/06/08-11/09/08 (The Pantagraph) Area calendar for Nov. 6-8, 2008: TODAY Twin Cities ? Nonfiction Book Club, Books and Bites; noon, Lincoln Leisure Center. Topic: ?The Children?s Blizzard? by David Laskin. Sponsored by Bloomington Public Library.
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