Located in Brgy. Tominamos, Samar, Philippines. These two kids, ages 12 and 14, likes to climbed up the coconut tree even though without proper safety stuff. It's very dangerous but they made it all the way up. Believe me or not, they does it everyday to make ends meet. They sell coconut in the market to buy food for their family.
Located in Brgy. Tominamos, Samar, Philippines. These two kids, ages 12 and 14, likes to climbed up the coconut tree even though without proper safety stuff. It's very dangerous but they made it all the way up. Believe me or not, they does it everyday to make ends meet. They sell coconut in the market to buy food for their family.
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My husband is planning to buy my daughter a cute Puppy dog on her upcoming birthday. He wants to give her something very special that she really wants. She always wish to have one everytime we stroll around in the Mall. She keeps telling us, "Mom and Dad, I wish I could have a puppy." I pity her for not being able to granting her wish on that moment but there's a lot of things to consider before getting one, especially since we have a baby. We advised her to be patient and when the right time comes, her wish will definitely come true.
Right now, my hubby is busy browsing the net to get all the information needed on purchasing, providing care, health insurance, for owning a dog. One thing that caught his attention is the Nylabone. Its is very informative site when it comes to caring for a dog's teeth. The Nylabone Nubz and Edible Dental Dog Chews are the best recommended product. It helps clean the teeth, freshens breath, and reduce plaque and tartar build-up. It's highly digestible, made with real chicken, no added sugar, salt, plastic, or preservatives. There are 18 large size bones that can break into 36 smaller treats; ideal snack size , gluten-free formula, all natural and made in USA.
You can purchase it at Costco. They have monthly coupons for Costco members. The Coupon value is worth $3.50. You can't beat that! It's a great price. This promo is valid from August 19th – September 12th so better hurry while supplies last!
Right now, my hubby is busy browsing the net to get all the information needed on purchasing, providing care, health insurance, for owning a dog. One thing that caught his attention is the Nylabone. Its is very informative site when it comes to caring for a dog's teeth. The Nylabone Nubz and Edible Dental Dog Chews are the best recommended product. It helps clean the teeth, freshens breath, and reduce plaque and tartar build-up. It's highly digestible, made with real chicken, no added sugar, salt, plastic, or preservatives. There are 18 large size bones that can break into 36 smaller treats; ideal snack size , gluten-free formula, all natural and made in USA.
You can purchase it at Costco. They have monthly coupons for Costco members. The Coupon value is worth $3.50. You can't beat that! It's a great price. This promo is valid from August 19th – September 12th so better hurry while supplies last!
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We will be taking donations on Friday August 13 & Saturday August 14, 8am -4pm, Tuseday August 17, 2-7PM at the hall
Free Clothing Swap
August 18, 2010
11 AM – 7 PM
Disabled American Veterans Hall #129
47326 Dequindre, Shellby Twp, MI 48317
Contact person: Charly Mathews
586-739-5267 (during drop off or day of swap times)
http://www.wxyz. com/content/ news/see. ..WiC3fcGug. cspx
http://www.clickond etroit.com/ video/19572104/ index.html
"WHAT'S A CLOTHES SWAP?"
This is a totally FREE event, with NO obligation to bring anything or take anything. It's called a "swap"
because so many people bring clothes they no longer need, and take what they DO want.
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS:
At home, sort and fold CLEAN clothes (clothes you wouldn't mind putting on your family to go out in public) by size into
boxes or bags. THEN, when you get to the swap, sort the clothes by size onto marked tables. Next comes the fun part.
Go to the tables with the size clothes you are looking for, and take what you need. Free of charge. No strings attached.
The organization will provide the bags for that day. One bag per family! This is the only way to keep the swap fair. We will have extra bags that we will provide for a $1 donation per adult.
Some families are looking to clean out the clothes they no longer use, and they bring boxes of clothes in, sometimes leaving with just one or two "special" things. Other families are really in need of clothes, and come with little or nothing, but leave with a bag of clothes. Others bring what they took last season, for another family to take this time, and bring home another season's worth themselves to start the process again.
THIS IS FOR INDIVIDUALS ONLY ... NO charities, shelters, or resale.
HOW CAN YOU PARTICIPATE?
Look for clothes you might like to bring. Wash, fold, and sort them by size. Then call all your friends and family and ask them to do the same ... and come alone or as a group to the swap! Clothes swapping are even more fun when you can share your great finds with friends.
WHAT SIZES?
All sizes of baby, kids, and adult clothing (including coats, shoes, and accessories) . VERY lightly stained clothes are OK as some people don't mind these for work or play, or are talented at removing stains. However, all clothing MUST BE CLEAN, NO TEARS. Fabric and baby accessories are welcome.
WHEN IS DROP OFF?
Anyone dropping off clothing the day before the swap will receive a ticket to gain first access to the swap, between 10-11AM .
Tuesday, August 17, 2010 from 2:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. You can also call to make other arrangements for drop-offs prior to the swap
PLEASE NOTE: For safety reasons. All children must be supervised.
Questions? Please respond to the address: frugalnanax3@ yahoo.com
Free Clothing Swap
August 18, 2010
11 AM – 7 PM
Disabled American Veterans Hall #129
47326 Dequindre, Shellby Twp, MI 48317
Contact person: Charly Mathews
586-739-5267 (during drop off or day of swap times)
http://www.wxyz. com/content/ news/see. ..WiC3fcGug. cspx
http://www.clickond etroit.com/ video/19572104/ index.html
"WHAT'S A CLOTHES SWAP?"
This is a totally FREE event, with NO obligation to bring anything or take anything. It's called a "swap"
because so many people bring clothes they no longer need, and take what they DO want.
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS:
At home, sort and fold CLEAN clothes (clothes you wouldn't mind putting on your family to go out in public) by size into
boxes or bags. THEN, when you get to the swap, sort the clothes by size onto marked tables. Next comes the fun part.
Go to the tables with the size clothes you are looking for, and take what you need. Free of charge. No strings attached.
The organization will provide the bags for that day. One bag per family! This is the only way to keep the swap fair. We will have extra bags that we will provide for a $1 donation per adult.
Some families are looking to clean out the clothes they no longer use, and they bring boxes of clothes in, sometimes leaving with just one or two "special" things. Other families are really in need of clothes, and come with little or nothing, but leave with a bag of clothes. Others bring what they took last season, for another family to take this time, and bring home another season's worth themselves to start the process again.
THIS IS FOR INDIVIDUALS ONLY ... NO charities, shelters, or resale.
HOW CAN YOU PARTICIPATE?
Look for clothes you might like to bring. Wash, fold, and sort them by size. Then call all your friends and family and ask them to do the same ... and come alone or as a group to the swap! Clothes swapping are even more fun when you can share your great finds with friends.
WHAT SIZES?
All sizes of baby, kids, and adult clothing (including coats, shoes, and accessories) . VERY lightly stained clothes are OK as some people don't mind these for work or play, or are talented at removing stains. However, all clothing MUST BE CLEAN, NO TEARS. Fabric and baby accessories are welcome.
WHEN IS DROP OFF?
Anyone dropping off clothing the day before the swap will receive a ticket to gain first access to the swap, between 10-11AM .
Tuesday, August 17, 2010 from 2:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. You can also call to make other arrangements for drop-offs prior to the swap
PLEASE NOTE: For safety reasons. All children must be supervised.
Questions? Please respond to the address: frugalnanax3@ yahoo.com
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MacombFamilyConnections
FREE Clothing Swap
When: August 21st
10am-4pm
Where: Erin Presbyterian Church
30000 Gratiot Ave.
Roseville, MI 48066
(Gratiot Ave and Common Rd)
Our group will be having it's next clothing swap on August 21st. You can swap your used clothes for new to you used clothes. If you donate clothes or items you can get in to the swap an hour early to pick out clothes for yourself and family. You do not have to donate to participate. One large bag per person will be GIVEN by us. You may also get an extra bag from us for a dollar donation. All money collected is used to support our Easter Baskets for needy children, Christmas Baskets for families and our back to school back pack projects. We will be taking registrations for back packs at the swap from 10:00am to 11:00am. The packs will be filled with school supplies, hats and gloves, and will be given to families in need.
We will also be selling food and holding a bake sale during the swap. All proceeds from the food and bake sale will also go to our Easter Basket, Christmas Basket and school back pack projects.
Please pass this on to family, friends and anyone who you can think of that could benefit from the swap.
THIS IS FOR INDIVIDUALS ONLY. NO charities, shelters, or resale.
CONTACTS
Brenda- brendamike01@ att.net
DONATIONS:
You can donate CLEAN clothes, furniture, household items and FOOD. Donations can be dropped off at the church on the following dates and times.
Tuesday thru Thursday August 16 – 19 from 9:00am to 1:00pm
Friday August 20 from 9:00 to 9:00pm
Saturday August 21 during the swap from 10:00am to 4:00pm
You can also contact Brenda to have your donations picked up.
For more information on any of our events check out our website at:
http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/macombfami lyconnections
HERES HOW IT WORKS:
At home, sort and fold CLEAN clothes (clothes you wouldn't mind putting on your family to go out in public) by size into boxes or bags. THEN, when you get to the swap, sort the clothes by size onto marked tables. Next comes the fun part. Go to the tables with the size clothes you are looking for, and take what you need. Free of charge. No strings attached. There are no minimums or maximums.
Some families are looking to clean out the clothes they no longer use, and they bring boxes of clothes in, sometimes leaving with just one or two "special" things. Other families are really in need of clothes, and come with little or nothing, but leave with bags of clothes. Others bring what they took last season, for another family to take this time, and bring home another seasons worth themselves to start the process again.
PLEASE NOTE: For safety reasons. All children must be supervised.
FREE Clothing Swap
When: August 21st
10am-4pm
Where: Erin Presbyterian Church
30000 Gratiot Ave.
Roseville, MI 48066
(Gratiot Ave and Common Rd)
Our group will be having it's next clothing swap on August 21st. You can swap your used clothes for new to you used clothes. If you donate clothes or items you can get in to the swap an hour early to pick out clothes for yourself and family. You do not have to donate to participate. One large bag per person will be GIVEN by us. You may also get an extra bag from us for a dollar donation. All money collected is used to support our Easter Baskets for needy children, Christmas Baskets for families and our back to school back pack projects. We will be taking registrations for back packs at the swap from 10:00am to 11:00am. The packs will be filled with school supplies, hats and gloves, and will be given to families in need.
We will also be selling food and holding a bake sale during the swap. All proceeds from the food and bake sale will also go to our Easter Basket, Christmas Basket and school back pack projects.
Please pass this on to family, friends and anyone who you can think of that could benefit from the swap.
THIS IS FOR INDIVIDUALS ONLY. NO charities, shelters, or resale.
CONTACTS
Brenda- brendamike01@ att.net
DONATIONS:
You can donate CLEAN clothes, furniture, household items and FOOD. Donations can be dropped off at the church on the following dates and times.
Tuesday thru Thursday August 16 – 19 from 9:00am to 1:00pm
Friday August 20 from 9:00 to 9:00pm
Saturday August 21 during the swap from 10:00am to 4:00pm
You can also contact Brenda to have your donations picked up.
For more information on any of our events check out our website at:
http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/macombfami lyconnections
HERES HOW IT WORKS:
At home, sort and fold CLEAN clothes (clothes you wouldn't mind putting on your family to go out in public) by size into boxes or bags. THEN, when you get to the swap, sort the clothes by size onto marked tables. Next comes the fun part. Go to the tables with the size clothes you are looking for, and take what you need. Free of charge. No strings attached. There are no minimums or maximums.
Some families are looking to clean out the clothes they no longer use, and they bring boxes of clothes in, sometimes leaving with just one or two "special" things. Other families are really in need of clothes, and come with little or nothing, but leave with bags of clothes. Others bring what they took last season, for another family to take this time, and bring home another seasons worth themselves to start the process again.
PLEASE NOTE: For safety reasons. All children must be supervised.