From Friday, April 29 2005 - 10:00am To Saturday, April 30 2005 - 10:00am Every day
SEW MUCH FUN. Casual and serious sewers will
have an opportunity to take classes from nationally known and local
experts in various sewing fields. Want to learn how to plan beading on
vests? Make an elegant tote? Emma Allebes and Rami Kim are just twoof
the nationally known presenters for ‘Sewing Camp - 2005.' How about
expanding your quilting techniques as well as ‘playing' with thread and
other materials.
Sponsored by the Gold Country/Placerville chapter of the American
Sewing Guild, classes are filling up fast - don't wait. Fees vary
according to type of class. Call now for more information and
registration form. www.GoldCountryASG.org For more information contact: (530) 644-4193
Tropical Storm Gustav was expected to start growing into a powerful hurricane as it pulled away from Jamaica and headed toward the Cayman Islands on Friday.
Storms packing winds of up to 100 mph plowed through the Phoenix area, leaving tens of thousands without power, shutting down the airport and ripping the roof off a new college football facility.
Villagers were eating uncooked rice and flour mixed with polluted water in an eastern Indian state, officials said Friday, as hunger and diseases accompanied the worst floods in 50 years.
With Gustav showing no signs of veering off a track to slam into the Gulf Coast, authorities began laying the groundwork Thursday to get the sick, elderly and poor away from the shoreline.
People worried about the high cost of keeping warm this winter will draw little comfort from the Farmers' Almanac, which predicts below-average temperatures for most of the U.S.