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Scrapbooking (and other interesting) Events I've heard about for November

November 2013
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
27
28

7-9 pm
Pretty Paint, Pretty Ink at Pam’s place
29

2-4 pm
Pretty Paint, Pretty Ink at Pam’s place
30

12:30 pm
Recipe Swap at Cailyn’s

7 pm
CTMH Party at Pat’s
31

Hallowe’en
1

10-4
Ladies’ Day Out &
2 pm
Page Kit Swap at Elgin Mall
2
3

2 pm
Lia Sophia Fundraiser for CYO basketball at Pam’s Place
4
5

9-2
Wash my Hair for Cancer with Connie at Hair Care Anywhere
6

9-2
Wash my Hair for Cancer, Connie at Hair Care Anywhere

10-12
All About Me at Pam’s place
2-4 pm
All About Me
7-9 pm
All About Me
7
8

10-4
Ladies’ Day Out at Elgin Mall
&
11 am
Quilling for Cancer at Elgin Mall
9

Crop for a Smile

Bits & Pieces Co-op will be at the Crops for a Smile and Memories on Main Street
10
11

Remembrance Day
12

5 pm
Dinner at Gangnam Korean BBQ
13

2 – 7
Bits & Pieces Open House at Deb’s Place
14
15

10 – 4
Ladies’ Day Out at Elgin Mall
16


17

2 pm
Sketch Swap at Melissa, Deb and Pam’s
18

7-9 pm
Quick Stitches at Pam’s place
19

6:30 pm
Photo Swap at Cailyn’s
20

10-12
Quick Stitches at Pam’s Place
21
22

10 – 4
Ladies’ Day Out at Elgin Mall
23

Strickland Family Crop
24
25
26

7-11 pm
Sketch Club at Pam’s place
27

10-2
Sketch Club at Pam’s place
28
29

10 – 4
Ladies’ Day Out at Elgin Mall

2 pm
Page Kit Swap
30

10-2
Album in an Afternoon

10-5
Album in a Day
At Pam’s Place
For more information on any of these events contact Pam Hedden Scrap.master.pam@rogers.com

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