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      <title>HELP!  who's gonna go to san francisco/beserkly anytime soon?</title>
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      <description>&lt;div&gt;Crypto &#xD;
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Re: Craft Junk Wanted Please!Today, 11:57 AM &#xD;
My job gives me a steady trickle to occasional small flood of colored card stock (usually drilled or punched), and acetate covers, along with the small trove of color photos (often landscapes, sometimes dreary landscapes) and maps. I do divert for my own use or there is a woman in the agency who collects for children. I'm in Berkeley, my job is in san francisco. I also have the habit of buying interesting lots at thrift stores and not being thrilled will all of the bits and pieces. &#xD;
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You know someone who can take them from SF Bay Area to Ventura--I'm happy to put something together for you.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2007 21:48:16 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Mixteco indigena Community organization project</title>
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      <description>&lt;div&gt;I wanted to let you all know that i am currently collecting arts and crafts items to be donated  for an organization called Mixteco/Indigena Community Organizing project, Whose mission is to provide aid to and encouratge thee empowerment of the Oaxacan Immigrant in Ventura county. The focal point of MICOP's work is monthly community meetinngs designed to build a sence of community and self sufficiency among Ventura Countys Mixtec population, while helping Mixtecs access healthcare and educational and social  services.  Each meeting features an educational  presentation (very important bec. since they speak their own dialect mixteco, the meetings conducted in Mixteco/Español), in addidtion Food, clothing, disposable daipers and health care items to approx 15o families per month.    I VOLUNTEER AT THESE MONTHLY MEETINGS, and am in charge of the children's activity.  So far, all the materials i have, I've paid for from my own pocket. Not only  do i need MORE scissors, glue, paper, crayons, sequins, googly eyes, fabric BEADS, whatever!  (new or used i don't care) or if you are addicted to the 99Cent stor if you buy me ONE craft item each time you go.  If you want to make a cash contribution, i can give you the info of the Non profit Org, just send me your address. In addition to any craft items you are willing to part with that have lain unused and neglected for years let me know.  I could really use them.  Before too long, i'll have some photos of the kids and I, crafting away.  And just a note, these meetings are more important than ever, because the farm workers are really feeling it right now, bec of that killing frost we had, they are all out of work!  it's a terribly sad situation, and i get to take these kids minds off of things for a split second.  Not only that, but the parents are allways all clustered around the bead activity. I've even held a baby while the entire family, Mom, Dad and the two older kids are beading. The Oaxacan have some real talent for crafts, beading, ceramics, and weaving and it's a really fun time watching what they do, but i am running out of everything! Please help!&lt;/div&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2007 19:42:48 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Okay</title>
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      <description>&lt;div&gt;I have some new friends so i'd like some new testiclemonials please, thank you. &#xD;
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Additionally, I wanted to let you all know that i am currently collecting arts and crafts items for an organization called Mixteco/Indigena Community Organizing project, Whose mission is to provide aid to and encouratge thee empowerment of the Oaxacan Immigrant in Ventura county. The focal point of MICOP's work is monthly community meetinngs designed to build a sence of community and self sufficiency among Ventura Countys Mixtec population, while helping Mixtecs access healthcare and educational and social  services.  Each meeting features an educational  presentation (very important bec. since they speak their own dialect mixteco, the meetings conducted in Mixteco/Español), in addidtion Food, clothing, disposable daipers and health care items to approx 15o families per month.    I VOLUNTEER AT THESE MONTHLY MEETINGS, and am in charge of the children's activity.  So far, all the materials i have, I've paid for from my own pocket. Not only  do i need MORE scissors, glue, paper, crayons, sequins, googly eyes, fabric BEADS, whatever!  (new or used i don't care) or if you are addicted to the 99Cent stor if you buy me ONE craft item each time you go.  If you want to make a cash contribution, i can give you the info of the Non profit Org, just send me your address. In addition to any craft items you are willing to part with that have lain unused and neglected for years, I need manpower as well, if you feel like giving back to the community or just chillin' with yours truly for a couple of hours let me know.  &lt;/div&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2007 19:21:38 GMT</pubDate>
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