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“Breaking Bread at the Barn”

September 8, 2012 by jgdefalco

On Sunday September 9th, 9AM – 3PM – we are having a little gathering at my home & sea glass studio jewelry studio.  Also enjoy work from – Beth Williams – who makes beautiful glass beads and jewelry and lives in the neighborhood, Jo-Anne Crawford, who has a lovely silk collection from female tribes in Southeast Asia, and Mahroussie Jabba who will treat us to a demonstration of Lebanese bread-making – thus “breaking bread at the barn.”   Please stop by for a cup of coffee & bite if you are around that day…. check out some beautiful work, and meet some new neighbors!

Jackie Ganim-DeFalco 44 Thurston Pt.– www.capeanndesigns.com  978-283-8333

Beth Williams – www.bethwilliams.com– 978-283-5566

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LOVE my barrette!  With shards and gems from my East Gloucester shoreline, it has a special sense of place as well as a stunning design. It feels like a piece of wearable art I will have forever.

Karen Ristuben

Art Teacher at Hamilton-Wenham Schools and President of the Rocky Neck Art Colony
—LOVE my barrette!

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