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Abundance of Love Craft Show
Lots of bargains can be had at the next
Abundance of Love
craft show and sale.
Saturday, April 29th
9:00 a.m. — 2:00 p.m.
942 Livingston Loop
Hosted by the
Abundance Of Love charity group, items available will include
knitted and crocheted blankets, child and adult hats, headbands,
scarves, baby sweater sets, bootie sets, table runners, pillows, novelty
items, and gifts. All hand-made, all at great
prices!
Also, be sure to visit their Breast Cancer
Support table, offering mastectomy aids.
 



   For
this craft sale, they will also have a collection of
Vermont Bear collectible toys.
They were donated to help raise money for the group. First come, first
served since you won't find them any cheaper than here.
Proceeds from the craft sale will purchase yarn and supplies so the
group can continue its donations to local charities.
Abundance of Love in The Villages started as Angel Snugs, knitting and
crocheting snugs (soft caps and scarves) to help soothe pediatric cancer
patients. Donating their time and talents, they shipped what they made
to 87 hospitals in 33 states each month. But the ladies wanted to help
more people locally and donate other types of items,
so
Angel Snugs of The Villages became
Abundance of Love
in 2020 and adopted a new logo, "Gifting comfort and care". They accept
donations of yarn for making hats and scarves, prayer shawls, blankets,
baby things, etc., as well as soft cotton and flannel for mastectomy
pillows and drain aprons, fleece fabric for blankets and isolettes, etc.
to donate to local charities. When donations are low, they have
fund-raising events like this to buy materials, especially the specialty
yarn for Knitted Knockers (soft, filled prostheses for breast cancer
survivors).
I think you'll agree... it's for a very good
cause... and you are sure to pick up some GREAT bargains.
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