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Monthly Archive for November, 2008

LYNDHURST TO HOST “BRUNCH WITH SANTA” WITH SPECIAL GUEST
CHRISTOPHER RADKO
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14TH IN TARRYTOWN, NY
The Public Is Invited to This Charming and Fun Family Event
TARRYTOWN, NY (November 17, 2008) –Lyndhurst, a museum property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation is pleased to present “Brunch with Santa,” a delightful event for families, to be held [...]

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News just in from Italy … Celebrate the Holidays with De Carlini Ladies

Each holiday season, the De Carlini Workshop creates a set of very special ornaments to celebrate the holiday season.  This year’s exclusives are six free blown Italian “ladies” costumed for holidays throughout the year.
Miss Valentine’s Day
Miss Mardi Gras
Miss St. Patrick’s Day
Miss Independence Day
Miss [...]

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Looking for a fun getaway this weekend?  Folk artist Paul Gordon is hosting a Christmas folk art show at his Martinsburg, WV studio November 15, , 2008 from 9 AM to 2 PM.

204 South Queen Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401
Participating artists include:
Kitty Babendrier
Stacey Bear
Lori Ann Corelis
Allen Cunningham
Dara DiMagno
Paul Gordon
Nichol Sayre
Scott Smith
Roberta Taylor
See the links at the [...]

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Flamboyant, whimsical, abstract and timeless; these are the words that describe the mouth-blown character glass ornaments of Soffieria De Carlini. Treasured around the world, the De Carlini workshop near Milan has been producing unique and fanciful creations since 1947.
Indicators of the De Carlini commitment to excellence abound, such as their 10-year [...]

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Each year as collectors begin decorating for Christmas, Celebrate365 subscribers share tips and recommendations. Since our subscribers are serious about about displaying glass ornaments to their best advantage, we will be sharing their tricks and tips for creating dazzling holiday trees and displays.
First up for discussion —

Why would I want a rotating tree stand?
What is [...]

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