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May 17, 2010

These ladies go to the mat for Third World kids

The thought of a child sleeping on the ground is what motivates Kuni Tiffany Bangles to stay up late sometimes, cutting neat rows out of used plastic bags.

What’s the connection?

The plastic is being used to make durable, easy-to-clean sleeping mats for children in Third World countries.

“When it comes to kids, everything else is beside the point,” said Schwemmer, 68. She’s crocheted 11 mats so far for Project Love Knots.

The idea started with Pat Hetzel, who was struck by the living conditions of a child she sponsors in Africa. The little one lives in a hut and sleeps on the ground. Hetzel, a parishioner at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, was already making tote bags out of plastic bags to donate to church groups.

“I thought, ‘Why can’t we make resting mats out of the same bags?’ ” said Tiffany Bracelets, 80.

She mentioned the idea to her daughter-in-law, Lori Hetzel, who is program coordinator with Little Miracles International, an adoption agency based in Amarillo, Texas.

Lori Hetzel and her colleagues thought it was a great idea.

“These Love Knot mats have several uses, from physical-therapy mats to mats that children in Africa can sit or sleep on,” said Lori Hetzel. “They are very comfortable and waterproof.”

A group of women from Pat Hetzel’s church are collaborating on the project. Hetzel doesn’t belong to the church’s craft group, but she solicited members’ help. Over the last four months, she and the craft group have crocheted more than 20 mats.

Joy Granillo said this is the first time the craft group has adopted an international cause. In the Tiffany Pendants, they’ve taken on other humanitarian projects, such as making hats for newborn babies.

“It’s a way for them to be more comfortable and to have something to call their own,” Granillo said of the mat project.

The women meet on Mondays at the church, 1375 S. Camino Seco, to work on the projects.

Florence Vale is happy to be helping.

“This is a nice bunch here, and they do a lot for charity,” Vale, 78, said of the church group. Vale said she learned to crochet after her husband died about 44 years ago.

Lori Hetzel said they are planning to first help children in Romania, Uganda, Ethiopia Tiffany Earrings Russia.

Other groups around the nation are starting to get involved now, she said.

“We are hoping that, by word of mouth, these mats will make a difference for children around the world,” she said.

Lori Hetzel said that, in addition to being lightweight and sturdy, the mats are environmentally friendly because they are made of recycled plastic.

Find out more

Want to help or learn more? Call Pat Tiffany Necklaces at 325-3924.

March 30, 2010

Woman accused of using baby to thwart vehicle repossession

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Krystal Gardner, a Dallas mother accused by police of tossing her baby into the back of an tiffany pendants sale to keep the vehicle from being repossessed, is also facing numerous traffic-related violations in Kaufman County.

Gardner, 28, was transferred to the Kaufman County detention center late Wednesday night from Dallas County, where she had been held since her arrest Monday afternoon, said Kim Leach, spokeswoman for the Dallas County sheriff’s office.

Gardner has been charged in Dallas County with child endangerment and has several outstanding warrants accusing her of not having insurance, not wearing a seatbelt and not having a driver’s license. She faces similar charges in Kaufman County.

According to a police report, Dallas repo man or “recovery agent” Luke Ross showed up at a house in southeast Dallas about 4 p.m. Monday to take possession of Gardner’s vehicle.

When he was backing it out of the driveway, Gardner reportedly threw her young son through an open door into the back seat.

Ross, who could not be reached for comment Thursday, told KTVT-TV (Channel 11) that the 1-tiffany earrings sale-old landed hard, “like a kid bouncing on a bed.”

David Nazem, who also works in the repo business but was unaware of this case, said, “If you remove a vehicle with the person in the vehicle, that technically is kidnapping — you’re taking them away against their will.”

When someone jumps into a car, repo men typically call authorities to remove them before proceeding, Nazem said Thursday.

When Ross saw the baby, he said, he got out of the car and saw a teenage boy stepping off the front porch with a shotgun pointed at him. Ross said the boy fired once, hitting him in the leg with a pellet.

Ross called police, who found the boy and a gun inside the home.

Gardner’s family and neighbors told Channel 11 the boy fired only once, into the air.

The boy, who is 15, was arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault and taken to a juvenile facility, where he is being held.

Gardner’s infant son was released to his father, according to a police affidavit.

A spokeswoman for Child Protective Services said the agency is not involved in the case.

Ross eventually repossessed the SUV, according to Channel 11.

Sgt. Warren Mitchell, public information officer for the Dallas Police Department, said tiffany necklaces sale it comes to automobile repossessions, “you get disgruntled people all the time,” but armed confrontations are “fairly unusual.”

And tossing a child into the car to avoid repossession?

“That’s very unusual,” Mitchell said.

January 26, 2010

REGIONAL REPORT: How are your diamond jewelry sales?

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NORTHEAST “This is the year that they might decide to select a significant piece of diamond jewelry, rather than multiple smaller pieces,” says Alycia Alves, Hamilton Jewelers, Lawrenceville, N.J. * “Diamonds are selling better now than at Christmas, and finer goods are selling best. People would rather have a smaller, higher-quality stone than a larger, included stone,” says Paul Messerlian, Baxter’s Fine Jewelry, Warwick, R.I. * “It’s crazy bad. We’ve sold two really big stones lately, but the rest is all small stuff, quarter- to half-carats,” says Mike tiffany jewelry, Fanedos Jewelry, Trumbull, Conn.

SOUTHEAST “At Valentine’s Day, we sold more necklaces and earrings than engagement rings. Sales are down, but I’m still selling my three-quarter to one-carat stones,” says Rick Santackas, Rees Jewelers, Glen Allen, Va. * “Recently, we’ve been selling some engagement solitaires of less than a carat, and overall sales are down about 20 percent this year,” says Lamar Merle, Selman’s Jewelers, McComb, Miss. * “Nobody wants VSi or higher anymore once they see the price and see that SI looks just as good to the naked eye,” says Joshua Strickland, Faith Jewelers, Jacksonville, Fla.

MIDWEST “We sell to retailers, and our Christmas sales were down 30 percent, but they’re up 25 percent for silver necklaces. Rounds and princess cuts always sell best, and consumers seem to be asking for more expensive bridal jewelry,” says Bradley Gross, Diamond Designs, Akron, Ohio. * “Diamond sales are off, but rounds still are the best sellers, and I haven’t noticed any change in price points,” says Rick Kaiser, Ferley Jewelers, Pierre, S.D.

SOUTH CENTRAL “I haven’t noticed a big change in what people are paying, but there’s more demand for princess cuts, and I try to talk customers out of them because that’s a fad,” says Shannon Carmichael, Carmichael’s Jewelry, Texarkana, Texas. * Our diamond sales are down about 20 percent, but I’m not noticing a tiffany bangles in what people are buying, or in price points,” says Kurt Eskew, EskeVs Fine Jewelers, Lee’s Summit, Mo.

WEST “Customers usually have budgets, but the girls want big stones, and what they want, they will find a way to get,” says Pat Gibson, Van’s Jewelry, Kent, Wash. 8 “Diamond sales are down. [Price] point varies, but they almost always are shopping for price,” says Val Hayes, Capital Jewelers, Carson City, Nev.

January 19, 2010

The fashions that changed everything

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When you hear the words “little black dress,” at least a few of you may think about Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”

Fittingly, she’s mentioned in the book “Fifty Dresses That Changed the World,” which debuts soon with “Fifty Shoes That Changed the World” (Design Museum, $20 each).

“Fifty Dresses” is filled with pages of beautiful clothes and the famous bodies and faces that graced them, including Hepburn and her famous frock. Other notables are the Chanel suit, the one-shoulder dress, minidress, wrap dress (thinking Diane von Furstenburg, anyone?) and the “Jackie Kennedy look.”

From there, you’ll see others like the Laura Ashley cotton maxi dress, Kenzo shirt dress, Cher’s “Moonstruck” Oscar dress and Diana Rigg’s “The Avengers” dress.

“Fifty Shoes” takes a passionate look at the most important footwear from the past 150 years, from the Frye boot in 1863. You’ll learn how a doctor’s ankle injury launched a boot (Dr. Martens) and how an immigrant Italian plucked the name Tod’s out of a telephone directory. Our favorite: the Watch shoe from the 1980s with a timepiece incorporated on the top by British label Red or Dead.

Both books will be in bookstores in November. Ask your favorite store to order them.

January 10, 2010

Lansing Symphony to present Valentine’s Day ‘Broadway Romance’

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This Valentine’s Day, the Lansing Symphony Orchestra will present a Broadway Romance Pops concert at the Wharton Center’s Cobb Great Hall. The concert, featuring a fantastic collection of showstoppers from beloved Broadway musicals, will be a perfect date for music lovers of all ages. The program will include tiffany jewellery such favorites as “I Could Have Danced All Night” from “My Fair Lady,” “Anything You Can Do” from “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Luck Be Lady” from “Guys and Dolls,” “This Nearly Was Mine” from “South Pacific,” “I Dreamed a Dream” from “Les Miserables,” “Music of the Night” and “All I Ask of You” from “Phantom of the Opera,” as well as medleys from Chicago, South Pacific, and West Side Story.

Performing this diverse program will be Broadway duo Christina Saffran Ashford (a soprano) and Norman Large (tenor). The two Broadway veterans will craft an evening of song that the New York Times has called “terrific … romantic . . . unbeatable.” Guest Conductor David Wiley will lead the orchestra.

Ashford’s Broadway career is extensive, having starred as Kathy Seldon in “Singin’ In The Rain,” Maggie in “A Chorus Line,” Shoo Shoo in “Sophisticated Ladies,” Rosabud and Edwin Drood in “Drood” and Zaneeta in “The Music Man.” Authences throughout the world have been thrilled by her leading performances in “My Fair valentines necklaces Lady,” “Showboat,” “South Pacific,” “White Christmas,” “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “Sunday in the Park” with George, “Damn Yankees,” “The Sound of Music,” “Pajama Game,” “Grease,” “Company,” “Chess” and many more.

Norman Large’s varied career bridges Broadway, film, television, concert, opera and recording. He starred in the original Broadway productions of “The Woman in White,” “Les Miserables,” “A Doll’s Life” and “Silverlake.” Worldwide, he has starred in numerous major productions, including The “Phantom of the Opera,” “Cats,” “My Fair Lady,” “Sweeney Todd,” “Urinetown,” “Man of La Mancha,” “South Pacific,” “The Sound of Music,” “La Cage Aux Folles,” “West Side Story” and “The King & I.” He has been a principal artist with the New York City Opera and has sung with symphony orchestras nationwide.

David Wiley serves concurrently as music director and conductor of Virginia’s Roanoke Symphony Orchestra and New York’s Long Island Philharmonic. Prior to these positions, he served as assistant conductor of the Minnesota Orchestra and assistant conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Active as a guest conductor, pianist, lecturer and composer, Wiley regularly conducts top professional orchestras throughout the U.S. Recent seasons have seen Wiley guest conducting with the symphonies of San Francisco, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Minnesota, Saint valentines bangles Louis, Atlanta, Oregon, Honolulu, Utah and Buffalo, as well as many orchestras throughout Europe, Asia and Africa.

Tickets range from $10-$33, with student prices available. Tickets available online at www.LansingSymphony. org or by calling 517-487-5001.

January 3, 2010

Dancers provide Carriage Hills residents a Valentine’s Day treat

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Carriage Hills Living Center residents got a special Valentine’s Day tiffany jewelry treat Wednesday, courtesy of students at Burns Dance Studio.

The dancers performed several routines for the residents, delivered handmade valentines and joined the residents and staff for a reception at the facility, located on East Gate Drive behind Aiken Mall.

The performance gave Carriage Hills’ denizens a preview of the moves the studio’s performing company has been developing for a competition this March in Charlotte, N.C.

“One of our dancers’ stepfather is the administrator here, Robby Bowles,” said Casey Frails of Burns Dance Studio.

“God has blessed our dancers with a wonderful talent, and what better way to use those silver key rings talents than to bring joy to others?”

“It was just wonderful,” said resident Doris Portka. “The children’s dancing was just beautiful. I’d love for them to come back again.”

Carriage Hills Nursing Center is a licensed skilled nursing facility which focuses on post-hospitalization rehabilitation, with a view toward returning patients home to resume independent living.

“It was great, and it’s definitely uplifting for our residents to see young children here. I think it reminds them of their own children and grandchildren,” said Carriage Hills director of resident services Marcelle Brown.

“Having events like this for our residents is not really that out of the ordinary here. We try to do silver necklaces things to bring the community to them, since they’re not always able to go out and do things themselves.”

Contact Suzanne Stone at sstone@aikenstandard.com.

November 29, 2009

Auburn hosting Christmas open house

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The Auburn Merchants plan to have a “Dickens of a Christmas tiffany” this weekend with their annual Christmas open house.

The event, which will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, will include a variety of activities, including demonstrations by artisans and craftsmen, a performance of different acts of the Charles Dickens classic “A Christmas Carol” at various shops, string quartets, church choirs and strolling carolers.

Following the last act of “A Christmas Carol” on Saturday, a high tea will be available at Federal Grove Bed & Breakfast. Tickets are $5.95 and are available at participating merchants. Free transportation will be provided from downtown to the locations of the last three acts.

Activities will include the following:

Friday

Artisans and craftsmen will conduct demonstrations from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. necklaces at the shops.

–T-shirt screen printing by LeAnn Meguiar at Meguiar Printing

–Artists Sonny Green and Dale Young at Almost New Shop

–Chair caning by Margaret Fitzgerald at Lion & Lamb Antiques

–Oil lamp problem solutions by Jim McBride at Lion & Lamb Antiques

–Bow making by Helen Chyle at Unique Designs

–Inexpensive Christmas gifts by Patricia Farmer at Yard Sale Shop

–Garden items by Brenda Fuller at On the Square

Saturday

–10 a.m. — Master woodworker Lewis Chapman at Almost New Shop

–11 a.m. — “Scrooge in his Counting House” at Almost New Shop

–11:45 a.m. — “The Ghost of Jacob Marley” at Lion & Lamb Antiques

–12:30 p.m. — “The Ghost of Christmas Past” at City Hall bangles Council Chambers

–1:15 p.m. — “The Ghost of Christmas Present” at Colonial House Furniture

–2 p.m. — “The Ghost of Christmas Future” at Countryside Bake Shop

–2:45 p.m. — “Christmas Day” at Federal Grove Bed & Breakfast

November 26, 2009

McManus tops CdA’s ?Books for Christmas’

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Patrick F. McManus will be the headlining author in “Books for christmas gift” at the Coeur d’Alene Public Library on Thursday from 5 to 7:30 p.m.

A dozen authors will introduce and sign their books at this yearly event, sponsored by the Coeur d’Alene Chapter of the Idaho Writers League.

McManus will have a number of his books available, including his most recent, “The Double-Jack Murders.”

Other participating authors include Boots Reynolds, Nikki Arana, Larry Telles, Elizabeth Brinton, George Brinkman, Mike Kincaid, Nancy Owens Barnes, Michael Marsden, Maryn Langer, Charles Lyons and Gary Edwards.

Admission is free and autographed copies of the authors’ books will be on sale.

Reminder: McManus will also read at Auntie’s Bookstore, 402 W. Main Ave., on Nov. 22 at 12:30 p.m.

A lyrical Edwards event

Speaking of Gary Edwards, he’ll be reading at Auntie’s on Tuesday at 7 p.m.

Did we say “reading”? That doesn’t quite cover the scope of this event. Edwards is necklaces a local poet, composer and lyricist, so he’ll also recite and sing.

His most recent books are “TroubleClef: Life of a North Idaho Musician,” which contains poems and lyrics, and “The Gallery,” a volume of poetry.

A Free Speech book

With all of the attention given to Spokane’s 1909 Free Speech Fight on its centennial, we’d like to bring to your attention local author-historian Dale Raugust’s self-published book, “Fanning the Flames of Discontent: Spokane’s Free Speech Fight.”

The book is available through Amazon. Raugust also has another self-published history book available on Amazon, “The Northwest Inland Empire: Native History and Early Settlements.”

Raugust practiced law for 30 years in Spokane before turning to history. Just go to the Amazon Web site and search under his name.

Auntie’s Angel Tree

The Auntie’s Bookstore Angel Tree will soon be dominating the main floor, as it has for tiffany bangles 13 years.

It’s a large tree decorated with 300 paper angels containing the names of local children. You can purchase a book to donate to one of them.

The tree will go up after Thanksgiving. In the meantime, you can help out by donating to the Angel Tree Fund. Call (509) 838-0206 for details.

The Jess and Sherman Show

Here’s early warning of an upcoming Auntie’s event: Sherman Alexie and Jess Walter, Dec. 5 at 2 p.m.

These two top Northwest novelists will appear together — and spar entertainingly, no doubt — at this ticketed event. You can get a ticket simply by buying one of their books at Auntie’s.

David Thompson books

KSPS-7 will re-broadcast its fascinating documentary, “Uncharted Territory: David Thompson on the Columbia Plateau” on Wednesday at 7 p.m., Friday at 11 p.m. and Nov. 22 at 2 p.m.

For those who want to learn more about this important trader-explorer, here are a few regional tiffany rings books to check out: “The Writings of David Thompson: The Travels,” edited by William E. Moreau (University of Washington Press); and “Sources of the River” (Sasquatch Books) and “The Mapmaker’s Eye” (Washington State University Press), both by Jack Nisbet.

November 25, 2009

Jacob Marley retells ‘Christmas Carol’ in Mad Hatt’r production

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This is not the old, familiar “Christmas Carol. tiffany jewelry” Here, Scrooge moves over, and Jacob Marley tells his side of the ghost story.

Mad Hatt’r Theatre Co. will bring an uproarious holiday comedy to the community theater at Twin Falls’ senior center with its reading of “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol.” At 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 21 and 28, the readings will feature Magic Valley actors Michael Johnson, Tony Mannen, Billy Perry and Jud Harmon.

The senior center, at 530 Shoshone St. W., is across from Depot Grill.key rings Tickets are $5, available at the door.

“Scrooge? I have to redeem old Scrooge?” says Jacob Marley, Ebenezer Scrooge’s former partner. “The one man I knew who was worse than I was? Impossible!”

So begins the story behind the scenes of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” — the story of Jacob Marley’s heroic but hysterical efforts to save old Scrooge’s soul and, in the process, save his own. Aided by a Bogle, a malicious little hell-sprite with an agenda of his own, the journey takes them from the Jaws of Death to the Mouth of Hell.

Note to families:It’s an irreverent farce, and Mad Hatt’r caters to adult theater necklaces crowds.

“Jacob Marley’s Christ-mas Carol” played for two seasons at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, a Mad Hatt’r press release said. The show was nominated for four Joseph Jefferson Awards and received an After Dark Award and the Goodman School of Drama’s Cunningham Prize for Playwriting. The play has since been performed in bangles theaters across the country, and for seven seasons it has been broadcast nationally on NPR.

November 18, 2009

Make it a “Blue Christmas” with VTech’s BLUETOOTH(R) Cordless Phone Systems

This holiday season, budgets may be top of mind for consumers but they still want the latest tiffany jewelry gadgets to stay connected and ease personal communications. By making it a “Blue Christmas,” shoppers can give the gift of convenience in communications without breaking the bank — especially for the gadget guys and gals in their lives. With BLUETOOTHA cordless phone systems from VTechA Communications, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of VTech Holdings Ltd. HKSE: 303; ADR: VTKHY, and the largest U.S. cordless phone manufacturer), friends and family can take advantage of advanced technologies to streamline communication during the busy holidays.

See video from VTech at: http://inr.mediaseed.tv/VTech_37125/

Combining BLUETOOTH and DECT 6.0 technologies, VTech’s LS6245 and DS6321-3 key rings cordless phones enable users to consolidate cellular and landline calls and enjoy the freedom of talking in any room without worrying about dropped cell calls or poor call clarity. Each of these high-tech systems also offer industry-leading style and function:

LS6245

VTech’s LS6245 is the first cordless phone system to combine touch-sensitive interfaces with BLUETOOTH capabilities. This button-free, sleekly designed phone system features a high-gloss, metallic black finish, and its reverse color LCD display and white backlit keypad offer easy viewing. It can connect with up to four separate necklaces BLUETOOTH-enabled devices such as a mobile phone or headset, and will sync to them automatically when the device comes within range of the base. Users also can answer landline calls on one handset and cell calls on another, creating a virtual two-line system.

DS6321-3

The DS6321-3 is the first home phone capable of downloading cellular phonebook directory entries (up to 6,000) using Tiffany Accessories BLUETOOTH technology. Like the LS6245, it enables users to make cellular calls using the handset or landline calls with a BLUETOOTH headset, for more convenient and clear conversations. With three handsets included, the DS6321-3 is an affordable all-in-one communication solution for any household.

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