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A way to help: 'Love Thy Neighbor' t-shirts to aid tornado victims

A way to help: 'Love Thy Neighbor' t-shirts to aid tornado victims

Classic Stitch at 211 E. Pacific in Gladewater has created a t-shirt design that will benefit the residents of Moore, Oklahoma, who are doing their best to begin picking up the pieces of their lives after the devastating tornado.

The shirts can be bought for a minimum $15 donation. The shirts come in various colors, and the owner will ship to you for added cost if you are not in the Gladewater area.

100% of proceeds from the sale of this t-shirt will go directly to Oklahoma relief efforts.

The number to reach Classic Stitch is 903-844-0969 or visit their website here.

 

 

Looking for a bargain? Here's a yard sale for you!

Looking for a bargain? Here's a yard sale for you!

Yard sale this Thursday-Saturday. @149 Cain Place, Kilgore, TX  75662  (Liberty City)

Come find a bargain!

Hat making history - Standard Hat Works

Hat making history - Standard Hat Works

Cowboys and cowboy hats are synonymous with the legacy of the Lone Star State. So much so, many people who are never around cattle wear cowboy hats. One Texas business has been making these Texas symbols for over 100 years.

Proposals for a problem-free wedding

Proposals for a problem-free wedding

From The Better Business Bureau of Central East Texas:

Planning a wedding is a major emotional and financial investment, and Better Business Bureau advises brides and grooms-to-be to prepare before selecting vendors for that special day. Every year, BBB receives hundreds of complaints about wedding services and suppliers.  Typical complaints concern contract disputes and failure on the part of the vendor to provide products or even show up for the wedding.

 “Organizing a wedding involves orchestrating a symphony of vendors, and bridal expos can be a great one-stop shop to find all of the service providers you would need”, said Mechele Agbayani Mills, President and CEO of BBB Serving Central East Texas.  “There is much to consider, however, so couples should take their time and do their research before signing on the dotted line.”

Go treasure hunting: Flea Market Trade Days at Pirtle UMC

Go treasure hunting: Flea Market Trade Days at Pirtle UMC

Arts & crafts, produce, collectibles, food, drinks and snacks are all available at Pirtle's Trade Days; join in the fun Friday and Saturday and find a treasure for a bargain!

contact Mary at (903)649-4539, Marsha at 903-984-5240, or the church office at 903-984-9555 for more information.

 

Children's Clothing Consignment sale: not just clothing anymore

Children's Clothing Consignment sale: not just clothing anymore

The Children's Clothing Consignment Sale will take place April 11 - 13 at Harvey Convention Center in Tyler.

Folks from across East Texas make the trip to Tyler for this sale each year, because they've learned that it's not only a children's clothing sale, but also a sale at which they can buy gently used maternity clothing, shoes, equipment, baby furniture, playground equipment, books, software, videos, toys and home decor and furniture. If you're looking for a table, bookshelf or couch, this might just be the place to find it at a great price.

The sale offers over 30,000 square feet of space. A great feature of the sale is a half-price sale on Saturday.

The sale does not accept recalled items, cribs manufactured before June 28, 2011, or anything faded, worn out, out of style, or with stains, rips or holes. You can feel good about what you'll find available at the sale!

Sale hours:

Thu & Fri: 9am - 6pm
Sat: 9am - 4pm

Meat cuts getting confusing new names

Meat cuts getting confusing new names

From Amanda HIll of Txagtalks.texasfarmbureau.org:

I came across a news story this morning from NBC’s Today Show that reported a group within the meat industry is moving toward renaming some of our favorite meat cuts in order to make them “more consumer-friendly.”

The group heading up the new meat monikers is the Uniform Retail Meat Identification Standards—URMIS, for short. They claim that consumers are confused by names of meats like rump roast, pork butt and others. So, to clarify the consumer’s choice of pork and beef, URMIS has suggested new names for more than 350 cuts in your local meat case.

What are some of the new meat monikers you might look for? If you’re planning on serving up a juicy pork chop for dinner, look instead for “Porterhouse chops,” “Ribeye chops” and “New York chops.”