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Main Line School Night
Wallingford Swarthmore Community Classes
Middletown Fire Co #50
Interboro Adult School
Rose Tree Media Adult School
Boomer "U" Ambler, PA
Awesome Adventure Women
Sunrise Senior Center, Media PA
Women's Resource Center
The Junior League of Philadelphia
Springfield Lions Club
For More Information:
E-mail info@handi-women.com
Call 610-299-5534
The Willis Eye Institute is hosting Give Kids Sight Day on Saturday, November 21. For more, visit http://www.pccy.org/sightday and http://www.eagleseyehealth.org
WHEN: Saturday, November 14, 2009
WHERE: The Galleria at the Freedoms Foundation
(1601 Valley Forge Road, Valley Forge, PA -- Route 23 on the outskirts of Valley Forge Park)
TIME: 9am to 3pm **unless we sell it all by noon -- deals will be that good
Shop for the Holidays & Support Stephanie's House
For information on Scripted Design, visit: www.scripteddesigns.com
Scripted Designs begin back in 2000 with a sketch pad and colored pencils. It was not until the year 2007 that the first piece was created. Shay received a BFA in Graphic Design in 2006 but decided to add her love of design and use it in a form of fashion.
The name Scripted Designs originates from her love and passion of poetry: a writer herself since the age of 12, she uses her poetry and describes her emotions through fabric. Each piece being custom made and created by hand. By the age of 25 she has already done 2 of her own shows and has been featured in 15 more from Philadelphia PA to Columbia SC.
Throughout the years the line has evolved and developed and has become what is known today as Scripted Clothing line. Shay is located in Philadelphia PA. Work can be found at www.scripteddesigns.com.
To contact Mike Teitelman, Kid4Peace group supporting military personnel, email: kid4peace@comcast.net.
Own a little piece of the Spectrum, visit: http://www.rememberthespectrum.com/
If you love to bike but hate the hills an electric bike might be perfect for you. The bike can be pedaled with no motor or with motor assistance. It can go up to 20 miles an hour and gets up to 20 miles per charge. It doesn't require a special permit like a motorcycle or scooter. The bikes are only available at Green on Greene in Mt. Airy. Prices range from $500 to $2500.
For more information call 215-821-9266 or visit, www.phillyew.com.
Philadelphia Police are investigating a shooting involving an off-duty officer in Port Richmond that left one man dead. Police Lt. Frank Vanore tells CBS3 that a large fight, involving 20 to 40 young people, broke out in the 2600 block of Elkhart Street at about 11 p.m. Saturday.
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