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Freecycling ad helps put restricted gift in right hands By Barbara Armitage I glad to say that the stained glass pieces found a good home thanks to Columbia Magazine's Freecycling Ads. And here's the cool part - I had met the gentleman a couple of months ago but had no idea that he was interested in stained glass. I'm happy that I could make a contribution to a window that he is designing for his wife. Everyone has something that they don't need. For heaven's sake don't toss it out, list it on Freecycle and pass it on to someone who can use it. Remember nothing has value unless it's being used. Thanks again for your help! - From the Farm, Barbara Armitage This story was posted on 2011-08-14 09:54:43
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