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Bits and Pieces Open House - September 18 2 pm - 7 pm


You are cordially invited to our open house and sale to see all the wonderful scrap-booking treasures we have at low low low prices. Join us for a free make n take.

The event will take place at 49 John Street, St Thomas. The home of "The Fifty Cent Lady" Debbie Shannon. Many embellishments are priced to clear to make room for new stock!

Joining the event will be scrapbooking instructor and author Pam Matthews Hedden who will have copies of her books available for purchase. Class samples will also be on display.
https://www.facebook.com/ScrapbookingWithSketches

Pam's Paper Piecings, with the adorable handmade paper art she makes, will be there. These are perfect for cards, bookmarks and scrapbooking pages.
https://www.facebook.com/PaperPiecings

Also, our newest entrepreneur, Jocelyne Amanda Wilson Asselin will be on hand with a huge collection of Jollee's stickers and assorted embellishments, priced to go! go! go!

During this event refreshments will be available for purchase from Judy Shannon who is raising funds for a trip to Uganda in 2015. She needs to raise $3000 to be a part of the 2 month missionary work building schools that summer.
The 2013 blog :
http://justcausecanada.wordpress.com/
For more information and how to help Judy:
http://www.justcausecanada.org/donations.php


You can visit our event page at  https://www.facebook.com/events/615803801797779/615803805131112/?notif_t=event_mall_comment

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