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- Saturday arts festival debuts in downtown Mesa (East Valley Tribune)
 Sun, 05 Oct 2008 01:42:43 GMT Phoenix has First Fridays and Tempe has Final Fridays, but Saturdays belong to Mesa.
- New Fair Trade store to open downtown (Columbia Missourian)
 Fri, 03 Oct 2008 03:09:19 GMT COLUMBIA — When Mustard Seed opens, there will be a noticeable absence on the shelves of the new Fair Trade store in downtown Columbia, which plans to open next week. There will be no coffee. "We decided, being in the same neighborhood as Cherry Street Artisan, Kaldi's and Lakota, it would be difficult to break into that market," said Mustard Seed's executive director, Jessica Linneman, ...
- Calendar (Morton Grove Champion)
 Thu, 02 Oct 2008 09:07:38 GMT Based upon space availability, The Champion prints calendar announcements and items for columns, including campus news, newsmakers and others for local organizations and individuals. The deadline is 10 days before the desired publication date, however there is no guarantee for publication. Send releases and items of local interest to: Morton Grove Champion, 130 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge IL ...
- Bead Hive stays ahead with styles (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
 Mon, 22 Sep 2008 05:02:23 GMT Jenny Smith, 26, likes jewelry. It's the most simple explanation for why she opened her own business, The Bead Hive, a bead and jewelry supply store that also teaches customers to make their own creations.
- String ’em up: Beadery provides artistic outlet (The Oklahoma Daily)
 Wed, 17 Sep 2008 16:47:05 GMT Nestled in the heart of Campus Corner, Alouette Beadery has offered people a place to experience art in a personal way since the 1960s. The quaint shop, 319 White Street, is home to hundreds of strands of beads made from a variety of elements.
- Craft Revolution (Lodi News-Sentinel)
 Mon, 08 Sep 2008 19:13:56 GMT Three Lodi women are taking grip of paintbrushes, glue and metal and proving that crafts are no longer restricted to grandma's embroidery. Using some dark images, paper scraps, found objects and a unique vision, these crafty gals are turning the obscure into interesting and beautiful works of art
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