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Take A Little... Give A Lot: Got Yarn?
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Take A Little. Give A Lot. Enter your search terms. Wednesday, January 14, 2009. Most of us aren't knitters, but if you have extra yarn laying around the house or are willing to purchase some yarn, we would be happy to collect it and ship it to their homes. If you can help, please contact Angie Schmitt at:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Email us the message you would like to have posted:. Is your child's school having a canned food drive? Teachers: are you looking for tutors in your classroom?
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Take A Little... Give A Lot: Give where you live
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Take A Little. Give A Lot. Enter your search terms. Wednesday, April 2, 2008. Give where you live. More and more students are getting involved and we are looking for adults to work alongside these awesome young people! Adult volunteers help lead students during the projects, giving encouragment and guidance. We have 70 students who are interested in learning more about you! We are asking adult volunteers to sign up for one 2-hour project every 3 months. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Dog for Aaron.
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Take A Little... Give A Lot: January 2010
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Take A Little. Give A Lot. Enter your search terms. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. In Marysville we are collecting telephone books to help build homes for the homeless. The telephone books are processed, and used for insulation. If you have any phone books to donate, let me know and I will pick them up between now and Thursday. They need to be collected and turned in by this Friday January 29th. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Email us the message you would like to have posted:. Book Drives for Schools?
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Take A Little... Give A Lot: October 2009
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Take A Little. Give A Lot. Enter your search terms. Wednesday, October 14, 2009. It's intended for terminally ill patients with children under the ages of 18. Go to Inheritanceofhope.org for more information. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Email us the message you would like to have posted:. Is your child's school having a canned food drive? Teachers: are you looking for tutors in your classroom? Is your church group cleaning up a public park or school? Book Drives for Schools? A Dog for Aaron.
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Take A Little... Give A Lot: A Boy's Best Friend
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Take A Little. Give A Lot. Enter your search terms. Sunday, March 23, 2008. A Boy's Best Friend. Aaron is seven, adorable, and likes to run away. For any parents, having your seven year old run away can be scary but when your seven year old is autistic and can't speak, the "scariness" is multiplied. Aaron's mom emailed me asking for help. All she requested is that I link Aaron's Blog to this blog so others can track his progress. I think we can do better than that. Brigadoon Youth and Service Dogs. The o...
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The Office Lady Chronicles: March 2008
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The Office Lady Chronicles. Wednesday, March 19, 2008. How was your Wednesday? This morning, a student from our neighboring High School was taken out of our building in an ambulance after taking an overdose of cold medicine. The student meant to do it, this wasn't an accident. I don't know how that student is, but I'm assured that he or she is now where they need to be - getting the help he or she so clearly cried out for. Once again I'm gob-smacked by what I do NOT know about our students. Than what I am.
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The Office Lady Chronicles: April 2008
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The Office Lady Chronicles. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. The Gloves Come Off. Far too many times in recent years in this small town, our students have had to find a way to grieve the loss of a friend. They want to honor. They want to pay homage. They want to find a way to blast the misery out of their heart in some meaningful way. So, they paint the barn. They hold vigils at the flagpole. They gather at the crash sites. They post bulletins. They change their profile names. May I make a suggestion? Please don...
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The Office Lady Chronicles: May 2008
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The Office Lady Chronicles. Friday, May 23, 2008. So much more than just another day. The school year is drawing to a close. Seniors are suddenly aware that there is a finish line.and they are almost upon it. Graduation time is different in an alternative school. Many of our graduates are "Super Seniors". They didn't graduate with their class.but they are still here. They are still plugging away. Underneath it all, there is this quiet hopefulness. What many of these kids don't know about is succeeding.
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The Office Lady Chronicles: January 2008
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The Office Lady Chronicles. Saturday, January 19, 2008. They were right.this IS the best disclaimer ever. My disclaimer to this disclaimer is simply that I. Did not find it. Well, I did, but only because someone else found it first, and they were kind enough to post it where I eventually. Posted by Office Lady at 3:38 PM. Thursday, January 17, 2008. You know when you hold something in your hand.and it represents so much more than the object? For me, today, it was shelled pecans. Note to self, who you are...
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Take A Little... Give A Lot: April 2008
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Take A Little. Give A Lot. Enter your search terms. Wednesday, April 2, 2008. Give where you live. More and more students are getting involved and we are looking for adults to work alongside these awesome young people! Adult volunteers help lead students during the projects, giving encouragment and guidance. We have 70 students who are interested in learning more about you! We are asking adult volunteers to sign up for one 2-hour project every 3 months. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Book Drives for Schools?