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It’s going to be a crazy SCRAPPING week!!

Saturday, April 17th @ 1 pm

Thirty Minute Layouts
Join us Saturday afternoon for 30-minute layouts. Make 4 layouts in 2 hours. All they need is your photos and personal touches to complete. $24.00

In the mood for more scrapbooking? We're have a pot luck dinner after the class and then continuing to scrapbook until we can't scrap no more . . . LOL . ..

Call Joyce 519-631-4352 to register for the class, supper, crop or all three.
Tuesday, April 20th from 10 am to 4 pm

Ladies’ Day Out
Every week we meet at the Grand Central Apartment's Community room just to get away and enjoy adult conversation. Bring an unfinished project or new project or even a crossword puzzle! We have so far seen: painting, scrap booking, card making, needlepoint, knitting, crocheting, quilting, sewing, puzzles, reading and genealogy.

This is a open invitation to anyone interested. Please pass it on to anyone (friends and family) that you think might like to join us.

There is a full kitchen to be used, including a fridge, stove and microwave. We even baked fresh cookies a couple weeks ago! There is no cost, but donations for the coffee are requested. Bring your snacks and drinks and come out for an hour or the day.

Come in behind the Grand Central Apartments on Talbot St, St Thomas and park in the parking lot. There are doors marked "mall entrance". Come in and the elevator is directly to your left. Go down one floor and head to your left again.....the first door on your left is the common room (generally you can hear us). The door is closed ONLY to keep the heat in during these cold months....come right in and join us.
Saturday, Saturday 24th from 9:30 am to 11 pm

5th Annual Synchronicity Scrapbooking Day
Supporting London Skating Club, Synchronicity Intermediate
Byron United Church, 420 Bolar Rd.
$45 includes meals and selected make n takes
Classes Available at extra charge. Card Class, 2-page layout class, and extreme class all taught by Pam Hedden
Vendors: Scrapbook Memories, Creative Memories, Close to My Heart and Stamping Up
For tickets contact Barb Fisher 519-289-5725
Sunday, April 25th

Card Class with Jean
Learn exciting card making techniques with Jean Bircham. $8.00

Call Joyce 519-631-4352 to book your seat

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