MessageHey guys, just to reinforce the message: 10,000 villages is an awesome store, where you can buy great crafts from around the world for fair prices. It will be great! Bruce Healey ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Nabors To: Joe Payne ; Amanda Prus ; Bob Wallace ; Cincinnati Stay at Home Dads ; David & Jemma Tennant ; Jackie Shively ; John Causey ; Julie Merritt ; Marilyn Lovell ; Peggy Smith ; Rich Thomas ; Scott Miller ; Shaun McAleenan ; Stephanie Judkins ; Stinky Zeschin ; Yvonne Nabors ; Holly Young ; Carol Thomas ; Fred Thomas ; Joyce Hoffman ; Judy Moore ; Kim and Richard Chamberland ; Linda Cook ; 'Ted and Diane Saulnier' ; 'Barb Antell' ; 'Bob and Margaret Terwillegar' ; 'Carla Holloway' ; 'James and Seneca Taylor' ; 'Julie Wallace' ; 'Kim Bush' ; 'Larry and Lori Becker' ; 'O'Neal Johnston' ; 'Rita Perkins' ; 'Steve Guggenberger' Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 3:26 PM Subject: [cinci_dads] Shopping day at 10,000 Villages From: Ann Guszkowski [mailto:anngihn@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 2:19 PM Subject: Shopping day at 10,000 Villages Hello all, Please pass this email to anyone and everyone that you know in the Cincinnati area, including family, friends, and co-workers. This is a great opportunity to do some holiday shopping for a great cause. This year, I hope you will consider doing your holiday shopping from noon to 4 PM on December 5, at Ten Thousand Villages, located in O'Bryonville at 2011 Madison Road, Cinti 45208. 20% of the price you pay for each item purchased that afternoon will go to benefit the Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cincinnati, provided you mention the organization when you check out. What: Shopping at Ten Thousand Villages (http://tenthousandvillages.org/) When: Sunday, December 5, noon to 4pm Where: 2011 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45208 (In O'Bryonville) Parking: Free off-street parking on the North side of Madison Road Why: Make it an afternoon of shopping! When you shop at Ten Thousand Villages and mention IHNGC, you are helping with TWO great causes: IHNGC and Ten Thousand Villages. There will also be coffee, tea, and tastings for your enjoyment when you shop. Get some of your holiday shopping done, or buy some fair trade merchandise for yourself! IHNGC is the faith community's response to family homelessness, and you can learn more about the organization by visiting www.ihncincinnati.org. Ten Thousand Villages believes in fair trade policies, which means that they insure that the artisans in Third World Countries receive receive fair and full value for the items they create. These are high quality products in a wide price range. The store has a variety of Christmas and Hanukkah items, as well as general merchandise.