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ALL DAY SCRAPPING, STAMPING & CRAFTING FUNDRAISER

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An All Day Scrapping, Stamping and Crafting Fundraiser Event to help the homeless.  The First Presbyterian Church of Dearborn is again offering a wonderful workshop to create unique ways to archive your memories. 

Consultants from vendors such as 'Close To My Heart', 'Stamping Up!', and 'Creative Memories' will be performing demonstrations throughout the day and offering scrapbook supplies for sale.  Your $45 registration fee includes a personal 8 ft. table space, breakfast, lunch, a delicious dinner and of course snack and beverages.  A variety of items will be raffled off at 5 for $2 and a special $5 per ticket raffle for a Cricut die cut machine.

We suggest you bring plenty of projects for this 12 hour workshop.  For those that do not scrapbook, there will be free demonstrations throughout the day showing different techniques and of course the fellowship of experienced scrappers.  

This day will be filled with FUN, food, creative projects, fellowship and the proceeds will go to help the homeless. Money raised will support ChristNet, a rotating shelter for the homeless in the downriver community.

Please pass the word along and join us.  First Presbyterian Church of Dearborn, 600 North Brady Rd, Dearborn. Saturday March 10, 9 am to 9 pm.  Contact Jeni Cole to register by email: jlcole71@att.net or call 313-792-8224  Deadline is March 8th to register.  Make check payable to First Presbyterian Church

Kathleen R March 3, 2012 at 04:43 pm
Can't Wait! This is a super fabulous crop event. If you haven't tried it, I highly recommend it. The food is wonderful and there is so much fun stuff to do! (BTW, I'm the Close To My Heart rep - I'd love to meet you there!)
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Tom B June 18, 2013 at 07:42 pm
Way too much for a college having financial problems.
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Joseph Borrajo June 13, 2013 at 10:08 am
Thank you Gary Woroncahk for the response.
laplateau June 11, 2013 at 11:28 am
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Joseph Borrajo June 10, 2013 at 10:19 pm
Follow the money!