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November 30, 2009
FREE evening of shopping, socializing and safety Girls Night Out Hello! I hope you had a blessed Thanksgiving! On the last day of November, save the
date for a FREE evening of shopping, socializing and safety. Christmas is just a few weeks away. You’ll find some time for a little stress free gift shopping
– or finding some special treats for yourself.
Free Safety and Security for Women at Home, the Office and Traveling. Come get pampered, catered to and educated – all for one low price: nothing! Free
Don't think this doesn't happen around here. Yes, it happens next
door. Yes, I worked in a hostile work environment for years. Yes, I have been approached, with my arms full
of bags, laptop, and coffee getting into my car. Twice at 119th & Blackbob and once on the corner in Waldo.
Thursday,
December 10th, 2009 6:00 to 8:30 P.M. We’ll have
more than a dozen product lines under one roof.That’s
enough to give you great choices without being overwhelmed.We’ll
hold up on the gift search from 7:00 to 7:30 for an exciting and informative presentation on
Safety and Security for Women at Home, the Office and Traveling
We all need reminders about best practices for personal protection. After door prizes are awarded, we’ll be around for another hour. Come on and get pampered, catered to and educated – all for
one low price: nothing!
Hors d’oeuvres, snacks and beverages (the wine will be fine) will be available at no charge. This is a free, adult women’s event - but there
will be no dancing men. Location:
Shawnee Knights of Columbus Hall 5900 King St. Between Nieman and Quivira on Johnson Drive – about 2 miles west of I-35 Contact Lou Ann Donovan for information
and to RSVP Phones: 913-593-6071 email: ladonovan@comcast.net I will be Blogging daily as
you prepare to take your biz into the new year!
Cathe
7:39 am cst
November 25, 2009
loneliness can be as painful as hunger, companionship as powerful as love I hope there is food at your family dinner tomorrow.
I hope you have family and friends surrounding your table.
Thanksgiving was always at
my house to give mom a break as we are a large Irish Catholic Family. The Thanksgiving Day the Chiefs played
on national TV, I had kid movies in another room, a family, very competitive game of Spoons in the Kitchen. I
thought my family would sleep over~
We lost my grandmother just a few days later. My mom has been gone 5 years, but I still get ready to
share with her what her Grandsons have done today. I always did that
Southern Johnson County thing; I donated to the bell ringers, I donated food to the Harvesters Barrels at the store. I always
donated to those non-profits who came to my house to pick up the clothes that I had outgrown. Office attire very pretty but
not warm and not comfortable. I headed the United Way at work for a few years. Keep me in my comfort zone.
My son came home from 7th grade and informed me homeless
people can’t open jars. Homeless people need protein. I then began to donate Peanut Butter
and Crackers.
Homeless or those in need of a warm
meal are no longer defined as winos who should pull themselves up by their boot straps. Its families at
church not wanting to share with anyone they may be loose that huge house. Over 80% of Johnson County students
are using free and reduce lunches while their parents try to pay the heating bill over the mortgage. It’s those that
have lost a job, lost their home, its OUR BRAVE vets who served so you can celebrate this Thanksgiving who have Post Traumatic
Stress Syndrome.
Thank those homeless BRAVE vets, as you
pray over your Thanksgiving Dinner. Thank the Heroes, who are angels on earth, having dinner with those
who are homeless or in need of a free meal. Those who are lonely and feel this is their family. They don’t
judge. They treat everyone with respect and dignity. The homeless live the golden rule. They
encourage. They are such a strong support for each other. The Heroes do this on a daily basis.
They do it knowing they are being exposed to germs as the homeless or those needing a warm meal don’t have health
insurance.
A local food kitchen mission:
to provide a pleasant, safe place for the hungry or lonely to share a free, nutritious meal and the companionship of one another.
We believe loneliness can be as painful as hunger, companionship as powerful as love. Anyone who desires a meal is served,
no questions asked. Diners are treated as our invited guests. We do not provide counseling, but rather refer individuals to
appropriate agencies when they ask for help. Our focus is on food and fellowship.I
wish you a Blessed Thanksgiving rich with food and fellowship. Cathe
10:46 am cst
November 24, 2009
Create short / long goals NOW for your website and 2010 "Met with a wonderful lady a couple of days ago that suggested some revisions
to my website. Her name is Cathe Messick. Cathe is a webmaster and owner of CatheDESIGNS4U.
Cathe suggested
toning down my site so that my intended objective, my jewelry, would shine through. I think her suggestions were great
and I can already see the benefit. Let me know what you think. This is still a work in progress but the more I
work on it the easier it will get. " quote from Susan's blog at Blue Opal Jewelry http://blueopaljewelry.webs.com/I provide free consultations. Now is the the time to create short / long goals
for your website for 2010 Contact Cathe Now!
1:28 pm cst
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