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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.

February 17, 2010

Tiffany Raises Full-Year Targets

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In another sign that the bruised luxury sector may be nursing back to life, jewelry retailer Tiffany & Co. on Tuesday raised its profit outlook for the year after holiday sales turned out better than expected.

Sales in the two months ended Dec. 31 rose 17% to $799.1 million, the New York-based company said. Excluding the tiffany-translation impact, sales would have risen 13% with comparable-store sales increasing 8%. The company had 220 stores as of Dec. 31.

Tiffany raised its profit outlook for the year ending Jan. 31 to $2.07 to $2.12 a share from a previous projection of as much as $1.98 a share. Sales are expected to be $2.7 billion, the company said. Last year, Tiffany earned an adjusted profit of $2.33 per share on revenue of $2.86 billion.

Analysts, on average, were looking for Tiffany to post earnings of $1.96 a share on sales of $2.65 billion for the fiscal year ending this month, according to FactSet.

Sales in the Asia-Pacific region increased 11% to $240.8 million. On a constant-currency basis, sales rose 4%. tiffany bracelets-store sales rose 1%. They declined 12% in Japan and surged 26% increase across the rest of the region.

Tiffany’s fellow high-end retailers Saks Inc. and Nordstrom Inc. last week also reported better-than-expected for December, signaling that consumer spending is gradually recovering and shoppers feel more comfortable about buying things they don’t need, analysts said.

Tiffany also has benefited from a return of tourists to the U.S. as the dollar loses its value against foreign currencies while demand across most of its overseas markets also remained robust, they said. Analysts have said upscale jewelry spending has picked up during the holidays as demand was driven by shoppers with higher average household income as they sought “special” gifts.

“Sales trends are strong internationally and improving in the U.S., and the company continues to face easy comparisons throughout” fiscal year 2010, said Credit Suisse analyst Paul Lejuez, in a note published ahead of the Tiffany results. He said lower diamond and precious metal costs also will help bolster Tiffany’s gross margin.

In the Americas, sales increased 15% to $443.9 million. Comparable U.S. store sales increased 12%, driven by a 20% increase in its New York flagship and a 10% gain for U.S. branch stores. Demand was higher from both local customers and foreign visitors as the number of transactions increased. Internet and catalog sales in the U.S. increased 17%.

Sales in the Asia-Pacific region increased 11% to $240.8 million. On a constant-currency basis, sales rose 4%. Comparable-store tiffany pendants rose 1%. They declined 12% in Japan and surged 26% increase across the rest of the region.

Sales in Europe increased 30% to $103.0 million. Excluding currency impact, sales increased 19% and comparable-store sales rose 16%, resulting from double-digit growth in the U.K. and most other countries.

January 31, 2010

‘Make India a trading hub for gem & jewellery’

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Gem & Jewellery council wants India to become a trading hub. Undaunted by high interest rates, withdrawal of GSP benefits by the US and the general economic slowdown in some markets, India’s Gem and Jewellery exports grew 22.27 per cent to touch $21 billion (Rs 95,000 crore) in 2007-08.

Because India imports key raw materials – gold and diamonds – the exports are highly import-valentines day jewelry. Last year, the industry imported $18.50 billion worth of raw materials, according to the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council GJEPC). However, the value addition of $2.5 billion, plus the domestic market for jewellery sustains the livelihood of some 30 lakh people.

According to Mr Sanjay Kothari, Chairman, GJEPC, India has about 10 per cent of world market and has a huge potential to export more.

Towards this end, the Council has taken a few steps. One of them is to develop India into a trading hub. Today, Israel and Hong Kong are leading trading centres in the world. India can easily be another major trading centre, Mr Kothari said.

Another step is to build Indian brands – to popularise ‘Made in India’. Today, leading brands such as Tiffany get their products made in India, but sell under their own brands. For a start, GJEPC wants to popularise ‘Made in India’ brand in West Asia, Mr Kothari said.

FORECASTING TRENDS The Council has also called for forecasting fashion trends. A ‘Trend Cell’ has been formed for this purpose. Alongside, the Council will work with the National Institute of Design and the National Institute of Fashion Technology for enhancing design capabilities of artisans.

Mr Kothari said that exporters from the South frequently suffer from a want of gold supplies.

Exporters are not allowed import directly – they have buy from institutions such MMTC and silver pendants such as SBI, ABN Amro and Nova Scotia.

Because the demand from the South is relatively small, these agencies do not operate there.

The GJEPC has represented to the Government to allow exporters to import gold.

IIJS 2008 Meanwhile, the Council holding an international exhibition, India International silver earrings Show (IIJS) 2008 between August 7 and 11, Mumbai.

Over 700 exhibitors with over 1,500 booths on an area 50,000 sq metres will showcase their products, Mr Kothari said. In a similar show last year, business worth Rs 3,000 crore was transacted, he said.

January 22, 2010

United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office Publishes Application for Series of Two Trademarks Lola Rose LONDON

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Lola Rose Jewellery Ltd., London, has applied the series of two trademarks Lola Rose LONDON tiffany jewelry and Lola Rose LONDON (customer’s reference: VABL/44337 GB) for Opposition Purposes Under the 1994 Act, published by the United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office.

The trademarks application (serial number 2534007; journal number 6818) was filed on Dec. 10, 2009 and was published on Jan. 8.

The description of the marks registered is: “Bath and body preparations; non-medicated toilet preparations; cosmetics and make-up products; nail polish, nail polish remover; eye shadow, eye toner, eye liner, eye pencils, mascara, lipstick, lip gloss, lip liner, make-up cream, face powder, compacts, cream and powder blushers, silver money clips make-up kits, liquid make-up; perfumes, toilet water, fragrances, toiletries; talcum powder; anti-perspirants, deodorants, body sprays; soap for personal use; bath gel, shower gel; skin care preparations; make-up removal wipes impregnated with cosmetics; make-up removal wipes impregnated with toilet preparations. Jewellery; cuff links; watches; clocks; tie pins; jewellery boxes; watch straps; key rings. Luggage; bags; handbags; umbrellas; toilet bags; toiletry bags; wash bags; laundry bags; leather and imitations of leather, and goods made of these materials and not included in other classes; luggage tags; cases for keys; wallets; purses. Clothing; footwear; headgear; shower caps.”

The goods for which registration was sought are “Toiletries, Cosmetic Products, Jewellery, silver pendants Watches, Bags, Clothing Articles, Headgear.”

January 13, 2010

A JEWELLER’S PERSPECTIVE

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Toronto is one of those cities that you just can’t help falling in love with. You fall in love with the tall buildings, the mild, lovely people, the cafes and restaurants, and the waterfront.

If you are as lucky as I was on a recent visit to this Canadian city, you also fall in love with the person you are with, even if you have been with that person for years. Fortunately for those of you reading this article, one of the ways men show affection is by purchasing jewelry for the ones they love. Fortunately for Tiffany & Co., one of its locations happens to be in the middle of downtown Toronto.

Although it seemed like a busman’s holiday, there was Tiffany’s and there we were in front of its entrance. I’m not sure, really, which one of us wanted to go in more.

I find that in all of my travels, I always end up in a jewelry store. I guess it’s an occupational hazard, sort of like noticing what kind of watch the person you are speaking to is wearing. I just can’t help it. Whenever I have gone into a jewelry store in the past, and actually since that Tiffany’s visit as well, I have always announced myself as a jeweler out of respect for the salesperson’s time.

I don’t want to get their hopes up for making a sale that I know isn’t going to happen. When I went into Tiffany’s on this trip, however, I was curious as to how I would be treated as a customer.

I must say, it was a wonderful experience. I don’t want to gush about how wonderful a store Tiffany’s is but I would sure like to hire the person who took care of us.

Upon walking into the store, my companion and I were greeted in a warm and friendly manner by a young man of Asian descent who, we learned, had spent his youth growing up in Paris. He was bright and charming. So charming in fact that we refer to him today by his first name only – sort of like Cher or Britney – and each of us knows exactly to whom the other is referring.

My friend wanted to try on several pieces of jewelry and our salesman was very accommodating. We looked at a pair of pink tourmaline and diamond drop earrings that were $27,000, a pair of diamond earrings that cost $1 1,000, and then we were shown, without asking, a diamond pendant that was priced above $350,000.

I was dressed in blue jeans and a sweater, my friend was dressed in a white top and jeans. She was wearing only tricolored gold rolling rings for jewelry and I wasn’t wearing any rings, only a strap model Patek Philippe watch.

Perhaps our salesman has the same habit I do of always noticing what watch someone is wearing, but he was very giving and more than happy to spend time with us and show us expensive jewelry. The experience was one that I won’t forget, and in fact, I have tried to incorporate the salesman’s techniques into my own sales presentations at work.

I like going into jewelry stores to see the merchandise and see how the store is decorated and displayed, but this time I got to see what it was like to be a customer, and I liked it

One day, I’m going to go back to Tiffany’s in Toronto and confess to the salesman that I’m in the jewelry business and wanted to see how it felt to be treated as a customer. I want to say thank you for a wonderful experience.

January 10, 2010

IN TIME FOR VALENTINE’S DAY OUTDOOR FLOWER SALES NOT ALLOWED IN SANTA MARIA

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The city of Santa Maria issued the following news release:

In time for Valentine’s Day, outdoor flower sales are not allowed within the City valentines gifts of Santa Maria, except for established businesses selling flowers. This temporary 45-day moratorium is aimed at ending an extensive history of large numbers of unpermitted street-corner flower sales around February 14th and other holidays each year. Municipalities have broad authority to prohibit or regulate the sale of goods on public streets, sidewalks or other public property. After receiving public complaints about street flower vendors and considering its legal options, the Council unanimously approved the moratorium on January 20, 2009.

To the extent that vendors sell flowers on streets, sidewalks, from vehicles and from vacant lots, posing a distraction for drivers and a hazard for traffic, their removal will improve safety. Removal of unattractive street floral vending locations will improve the City’s aesthetics. Support of established floral business locations will add to the City’s overall economic health. Because street flower sales occur only around a few holidays during the year, the overall economic impact will be minimal.

Under the Municipal Code, outdoor flower sales by established businesses are currently valentines money clips allowed with a temporary-use permit from the Community Development Department. Such sales may be held for a maximum of 72 consecutive hours, no more than once every calendar quarter. The moratorium adopted by the City Council does not affect these types of sales, although it clarifies that outdoor flower sales can only be held by established businesses that normally sell flowers.

This temporary moratorium will be enforced by Santa Maria Police Officers, Code Compliance Officers and Park Services Officers. Violations of the moratorium are misdemeanors, which carry a maximum penalty of a fine up to $1,000 and/or up to six months in jail.

Questions may be directed to the City Attorney’s Office/Code Compliance valentines pendants Division, at 925-0951, ext. 420.

Contact: Phillip Sinco, 805/925-0951, psinco@ci.santa-maria.ca.us.

January 8, 2010

Restaurateurs need love this Valentine’s Day

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Around this time last year, I wrote about how local chefs planned to spoil their sweethearts with delectable Valentine’s Day treats.

This year, those same chefs and many others are wishing for a lot more than romance. They’re hoping for booming sales that will drag them out of a depressing January slump.

“Anything after the Christmas parties end in December is pretty bleak for a while, so Valentine’s is nice because it does pick up,” said Fred Umberger, one of the owners of Bogen’s Steakhouse in Blacksburg.

This Valentine’s Day, of course, it is particularly important that restaurants do well. With the economy in shambles, many Americans are bound to be cutting back on “entertainment spending” such as dining out.

And with Valentine’s Day falling on a Saturday, which sounded like a boon, I was surprised to learn from restaurateurs that it is not a plus. It’s much more profitable if the holiday falls on a weekday, when restaurants don’t normally do well in sales — that way they get a bonus day that week.

“It is even more important to do a time and a half in your revenue than you would normally do on a Saturday night,” said Scott Switzer, executive chef at Metro!. “But if you are just going to do a regular Saturday night’s sales, then you have just wasted a holiday.”

One restaurant chain is trying to get ahead of that problem by luring diners for Valentine’s specials earlier in the week.

Carrabba’s is calling their pre-Valentine’s event Feb. 11 and 12 “Dal Cuore Nights,” which means “From the heart” in Italian. The event features a prix fixe (fixed price) menu, $10 off bottles of wine and a chance to win an Italian cruise.

“With Valentine’s Day falling on a Saturday this year, many couples may be looking to skip the weekend crowds, price hikes and inevitable baby sitter shortage by dining out earlier in the week,” wrote Carrabba’s spokesman Jonathan Carl in an e-mail.

However, many other restaurant owners aren’t changing a thing for Valentine’s Day this year. They are tiffany and co banking on the hope that even in tough times, customers will want to splurge on special occasions.

“I think if there was any time for them to actually spend, it would probably be now,” said Marcus Jenkins, general manager at Zeppoli’s Italian restaurant in Blacksburg.

The Regency Room at Hotel Roanoke and its sister restaurant, Preston’s at the Inn at Virginia Tech, are also hoping couples will be up for a treat. They’ll be serving from a prix fixe menu on Valentine’s Day that includes an appetizer, salad, entree and dessert for $45 to $65 per person in Roanoke and $90 per couple in Blacksburg.

For an additional cost, both hotels are also offering romantic lodging packages with little extras such as sparkling wine, strawberries and a late checkout.

Abdul Sharaki, chef and owner of The Summit in Christiansburg, is also going with a prix fixe menu, but he believes his customers are getting an exceptional deal with five courses for $34.95. Other chefs are staying away from limited menus, which could annoy customers looking for an expanded choice on special occasions.

At Metro!, 202 Market, Bogen’s Steakhouse and Zeppoli’s, diners can expect the entire menu to be available, in addition to nightly specials created by the chefs specifically for the holiday.

“We generally try to accent our format with specialty ingredients and dishes that we know are valentines pendants just perfect for the occasion, and that’s the big attraction, really,” Switzer said.

It is difficult to ascertain overall how restaurants may fare on Valentine’s Day, especially because some don’t take reservations.

But The Summit is full already for Valentine’s Saturday, and Sharaki said the books were about half full for Friday night as of midweek last week.

It’s already looking good for Hotel Roanoke, according to spokesman Michael Quonce. And 202 Market chef Chad Scott said they have already decided to open the auxiliary dining room for Valentine’s Day.

If you’re planning on a romantic restaurant dinner on Valentine’s Day, perhaps you can still save a little bit of money.

One idea: Skip dessert and head home for a glass of wine and an indulgence whipped up by your valentines earrings own loving hands. This lovely chocolate tart from the book “Chocolat” by Stephan Lagorce ought to be a good start.

December 11, 2009

‘Live Ultimately’ Bracelets Help Generate Awareness, and Raise Funds for ‘Action Against Hunger’

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Working with an organization called “I’m Tired of…,” (ITo) Ultimat has created unique wrist tiffany jewelry bracelets made from recycled tires and metals, that carry the message “I’m Tired of Hunger.” For each bracelet produced, Ultimat will make a donation to Action Against Hunger.

“By wearing the ‘I’m Tired of Hunger’ bracelet, people can do their part to spread much-needed awareness of world hunger issues,” says Ed Brown, President and CEO of Patron Spirits International. “And for every bracelet that people wear, Ultimat will make a contribution to Action Against Hunger to help further their important goal of finding solutions to help conquer world hunger.”

The “I’m Tired of Hunger” bracelets, which also include the Ultimat Vodka brand message, “Live Ultimately,” are distributed at Ultimat events across the country and are available for purchase on the “I’m Tired of…” site, www.ImTiredOnline.com, and through a link on www.ultimatvodka.com). For every $10 bracelet sold via the website, half the sale price will be donated to Action Against Hunger.

In addition to the bracelets, Ultimat and Action Against Hunger will also work together on future fundraising opportunities and events.

“Eliminating deaths from hunger is no longer a utopian dream, but a reality we can make happen earrings. We are honored to work with Ultimat Vodka and ‘I’m Tired of…’ in the fight against world hunger,” adds Nan Dale, Executive Director of Action Against Hunger.

About Action Against Hunger

Action Against Hunger | ACF-USA is a global humanitarian organization committed to eliminating world hunger. Recognized as a leader in the fight against hunger and malnutrition, ACF works to save the lives of malnourished children while providing families with sustainable access to safe water and long-term solutions to hunger. Intervening in emergency situations of conflict, natural disaster, and chronic food insecurity, ACF has pursued its vision of a world without hunger for 30 years, assisting some 5 million people in more than 40 countries each year. For more information, please visit www.actionagainsthunger.org.

About I’m Tired of…

The “I’m Tired of…” campaign was launched by brother and sister team, Dan Hoffman and Carrie Pollare pendants, to fight against the world’s issues that we are all tired of, like animal cruelty, discrimination, world hunger, global warming, cancer, diabetes and so many more. The fashionable bracelets are made from recycled tires and metals, creating a fun play on the word, tired, and cost just $10, with half of every one sold ($5) going to charities the company is aligned with that support each cause. For more information, visit www.ImTiredOnline.com.

About Ultimat Vodka

Ultimat Vodka, imported and marketed by The Patron Spirits Company, is an ultra-premium Polish vodka created through a distillation of wheat, rye and potato. The unique combination of these two grains and potato give this high-quality luxury spirit a subtle taste, smooth texture, and rich complexity uncommon in most vodkas. In addition to Ultimat, The Patron Spirits Company’s portfolio of ultra-premium spirits also includes Patron tequila and Pyrat rum. For more information about Ultimat, please visit www.ultimatvodka.com, and to learn more about The money clips Patron Spirits Company visit www.patronspirits.com.

December 6, 2009

LightInTheBox.com Announces Netbook Selections for Christmas Shoppers

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Lowprice and good performance of these netbooks cater to the needs of bothstudents and professionals tiffany and co on the go, while they also make lives easier bysatisfying all people’s needs for technology in one place.

The selections come from leading Chinese computer brands, such as ASUS and HASEE, and high-quality original equipment manufacturers (OEM). All of them are good for surfing the Internet, working on emails, instant messaging, and editing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. They have lower prices than the models with same configurations from International brands.

For example, one of the models that LightInTheBox.com offers has just enough performance level — a 7″ pendants screen, a 2GB hard drive, Wi-Fi enabled, battery lasting as long as five hours, compared to three hours of full-size laptops, while it costs only $159.99 which includes international shipping fees. It’s only half of the costs of their counterparts from International computer brands.

Netbooks have become increasingly popular, compared with full-size laptops. Light-weighted and power-efficient models have beaten those of ultra powerful features. More and more people start to use resource-efficient and web-based applications, such as Google Docs and apps on Facebook. Netbooks may not have all the features of full-size laptops, but they are easier to carry around and powerful enough for surfing the Internet.

About LightInTheBox.com:

LightInTheBox.com is a leading global value-added online distributor. It offers more than fifty thousand earrings quality products to customers in more than 160 countries and serves both individual consumers and commercial customers.

November 29, 2009

CHRISTMAS TREE PERMITS NOW ON SALE

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Christmas tree permits are on sale for $5 each at all Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest ranger stations and the forest headquarters. Each permit allows a family to cut one tree, with a tree height limit of 15 feet, or dig a small live transplant tree. Permits may be purchased in person or by mail and are limited to tiffany jewelry two permits per family. The permits are non-refundable.

When venturing out into the cold and snowy hills in pursuit of a Christmas tree, here are some hints to help make your trip a safe one:

1. Before leaving home, notify a friend or family member where you will be going and when you will return. Then, stick to your plan and let your contact person know when you have returned.

2. Consider carefully your clothing, equipment, and vehicle needs, making certain they are adequate for the worst conditions you might encounter. If planning to drive over snow-covered roads, a high-clearance vehicle may be best, and don’t forget to carry tire chains and a shovel.

3. ALWAYS check out the avalanche hazard before leaving home.

4. Start out early in the day so that you have enough daylight to be able to choose that “perfect” tree.

5. Be familiar with the area that you plan to visit.

6. Carry extra clothing, food, and tools in your vehicle for those unexpected mishaps that money clips may occur.

7. Christmas tree permits may be placed on the driver’s side dashboard in lieu of a Northwest Forest Pass when parking at a trailhead. However, once enough snow accumulates and selected trailhead parking areas convert to Sno-Parks, you must have a valid Washington State Sno-Park permit displayed on your windshield when parking at any State Sno-Park.

For those who can’t make it into any of our offices during daily business hours many local businesses are also selling Christmas tree permits.

* In Wenatchee, tree permits are available at Hooked on Toys and Arlberg Sports. * In Chelan, permits can be bought at the Chelan Shell Foodmart gas station. * The Entiat Food Center in Entiat is also selling Christmas tree permits. * In the Lake Wenatchee area, Parkside Grocery, Midway Village and Plain Hardware have permits for sale. * In Leavenworth, tree permits are available at Dan’s Food Market, the 76 gas station and Shell Village Mercantile. * In the Cle Elum and Ellensburg areas Christmas tree permits can be purchased at Roslyn Cyclery, Pioneer Coffee, Intermountain Radio Shack, Morning Star Chevron/Deli and Ellensburg Chamber of Commerce. * Christmas tree permits are available at the following locations in the Naches Ranger District area: * Eagle Rock Grocery, Whistlin’ Jacks Resort and Rimrock Grocery Store on State Route 410 * Helms True Value Hardware and Save-On Foods in Selah * Oak Creek Ace Hardware and Slim’s Market in Naches * KOA Campground at Squaw Rock * Vendors selling Christmas tree permits in Okanogan County include: * Chevron Station in Okanogan * The General Store in Conconully * The Junction Mini Mart in Tonasket * Carlton General Store pendants in Carlton * Twisp Chevron gas station, Hank’s Market and Hank’s Mini Market in Twisp * Pardners Mini Market in Winthrop

For more information about Christmas tree permits please contact any Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest office. These offices are open Monday through Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Our offices will be closed on the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Forest Service offices may also close early the day before these holidays, so call ahead for operating hours.

Chelan Ranger District, 428 W. Woodin Ave., Chelan WA 98816; 509-682-4900

Cle Elum Ranger District, 803 W. 2nd Street, Cle Elum, WA 98922; 509-852-1100

Entiat Ranger District, physical address 2108 Entiat Way, mailing address P.O. Box 476 Entiat, WA 98822; 509-784-1511

Methow Valley Ranger District, 24 West Chewuch Road, Winthrop, WA 98862; 509-996-4000

Naches Ranger District, 10237 Hwy. 12, Naches, WA 98937; 509-653-1401

Okanogan Valley Office, 1240 South Second Ave., Okanogan, WA 98840; 509-826-3275

Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Headquarters office, 215 Melody Lane, Wenatchee, earrings WA 98801; 509-664-9200

Tonasket Ranger District, 1 W. Winesap, Tonasket, WA 98855; 509-486-2186

Wenatchee River Ranger District-Leavenworth office, 600 Sherbourne, Leavenworth, WA 98826; 509-548-2550

Wenatchee River Ranger District-Lake Wenatchee office, CLOSED during the winterFor more information please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar, Email:- htsyndication@hindustantimes.com.

Robin DeMario, 509/664-9292.

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