Scrapbooking Information
QUICK CLICKS: Local news briefs for Friday, Oct. 24 (Waco Tribune-Herald) Tadpole Fishing Party
Monday deadline for digital scrapbooking class (Southeast Missourian) The reason people sign up for Linda Ewbank's digital scrapbooking class is because of lack of time.
Upcoming (Greeley Tribune) * ALL-DAY SCRAPBOOK CROP - Scrapbookers are invited to An All-Day Cropping event from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday at Northridge High School in Greeley. Proceeds from the event go to the After Prom Fund.
Scrapbooking Made Digital (Rexburg Standard Journal) Mary Dixon--intern@uvsj.com
Las Vegas Sun (Las Vegas Sun) Friday, Oct. 24 | 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. | Free - $18 | Judy Bayley Theatre The UNLV Department of Dance presents ?Together 2,? an exciting dance collaboration between the departments of dance at UNLV and Korea National Sport University in Seoul, South Korea, October 24 ? 25 in the Judy Bayley Theatre.
Las Vegas Sun (Las Vegas Sun) Tuesday, Oct. 21 | 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. | Free | Gibson Library Enjoy a scrapbooking workshop focusing on pet pages. Bring six to eight of your favorite pet photos, and an album you're currently working on. Other materials will be supplied. Pre-registration required.
CLOSE FEMALE FRIENDSHIPS START WITH REACHING OUT (Dear Abby via Yahoo! News) DEAR ABBY: I would like to tell "Friend-Challenged in Glendale, Calif." (Aug. 2) that I have been in her shoes. She needs to make her desire for friendship known to others.
Croptober Fest - Scrapbooking Special!!! (Opelousas Daily World) I will hold a Croptober Fest on Saturday, October 11th from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. It will take place in the fellowship hall of First Baptist Church of Sunset. This will be a make and take with each participant completing a limited edition 8x8 scrapbook!
Leisure news in brief (West Salem Coulee News) Here are a selection of brief news items pertaining to arts, entertainment, culture and other fun things to do in your spare time:
Scrapbooks valued as history (Asbury Park Press) Scrapbooks have come into their own. These very personal, handmade snapshots of a person's life have gained new respect as research tools by historians.
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