I've recently become involved in:Project Rudolph.
This organization can really use your donation to help offset the cost of shipping these packages to our troops, you may do so here.
100% of All donations from my website will go directly to Project Rudolph.
I created 48 wooden ornaments and my wife Sue painted them. Sue also collected nearly 2 dozen letters from children in her Sunday school class, as well as having her Sunday school class decorate 140 paper bags.
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You can also donate here
I got it!!!!!! YEAH!!!!
We received your box today...Thank you!!!!!
(I love the bags your wife did!! Cute idea!)
Please extend out heartfelt thanks to all who participated in this box of donations.
Cheri Archibald
Project Rudolph
I was asked if I could make some Stars of Bethlehem Christmas Ornaments for the Local United Methodist Church. I said sure..I can do 50 of them if that will help. Here they are all deliverd to the Church.
I just rec'd an e-mail from the Church. Here is what they had to say.
"The website looks good, Mike! Now I can print off pictures of the ornaments that you've made to show the Youth Council what some possibilities are when I present your fundraising idea to them.
Everyone on staff LOVES the star ornaments! They are absolutely perfect- thank you again for offering to do that!
Send a message to our troops saying thanks for all they are doing & it's free!
Just click the link Just say Thanks Here you can pick a card, fill out your name and hometown and a message of thanks, and Xerox will print it and send it to a member of our troops in Iraq. The cards are wonderful and look like childrens art....it's free and very easy.
I just met this really great guy. His name is Michael Brull or, as others Know him, Dr. Mudd. I came across him on a scroll saw forum I belong to Scrollsaw Woodworking & Crafts and I think he deserves a little recognition.
Mike is a Cancer survivor, (as am I as of May 15, 2009 Prostate Cancer).
He has lost several friends and family members to this dreaded, devastating disease and he decided to give something back. He started making pocket crosses, and giving them to cancer patients and their family's as sort of a comfort or a remembrance of a loved one, at no charge, simply by asking for one. I asked Mike for one and he sent me one. I think this is pretty special of a man whom I had never met before.
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