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Bulbs for Breast Cancer Fundraiser Sat & Sun Sept 29 & 30

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One in eight women will develop breast cancer in their lifetimes. This is a disease that touches most of our lives either directly or indirectly. Natureworks is deeply committed to helping with raising awareness and supporting those who have been affected by this disease.


 Join us for our third annual Bulbs for Breast Cancer fundraising event and raise money to support After the Storm, a local breast cancer support group.


 After The Storm, Inc.'s mission is to assist cancer survivors heal physically, emotionally, and spiritually from the aftermath of their diagnosis and treatments and help restore balance to their lives.


 



  • 10% of all bulb sales that weekend will be donated to After the Storm

  • Fun events and many laughs– Guess the Number of Bulbs in the Bra to win it, Win a $100 Bucket 0f Bulbs, and a lot more!


 


Natureworks owner, Nancy Dubrule-Clemente dedicates this year’s event to the memory of her dear friend Adeline who succumbed to breast cancer this past July after a 5 year battle with the disease.


 


 

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Peggy Lindgren June 5, 2013 at 09:59 pm
Call Channel 8. That's what a mom had to do here in Guilford last spring to get action after herRead More kindergartener was dropped off alone at the entrance to their condo complex. She walked over 1/2 mile along side a lake and woods to her condo. As a school bus driver and a mother I am shocked that these instances have not been dealt with swiftly! Never, ever on my watch would this happen!
Jay R Greene June 7, 2013 at 03:14 pm
Update- I get a call the other day from the school that my son was pushed while waiting for the busRead More and fell. I was told the teacher watching was a substitute and put him on the bus. When asked if he was okay I basically was told that they had no idea! (That is another story) Bottom line is I had a nice call with the principal and feel that she has done all she could. Based on her advice I contacted the Superintendent to see if I could schedule a call with him. Tuesday at 10:00 AM Obviously I see were this situation ranks!
Dawn Porter June 8, 2013 at 11:27 am
I had problems last year with out driver taking off before my son sat down. I reported this to theRead More school principal as well as DATCO. Datco could careless what the drivers do. The principal called them as well and it stopped. I now watch every day from a different window. The driver knows I will report him again if he does this again. We have had a few sub drivers do the same. Datco doesnt care what the drivers do no use in having them investigate anything. They wont listen. The thing is it has to be documented if i see anything on any bus around town you have to call it in especially when you see children not in seats jumping around ect. They really need to put cameras on the buses some kids dont listen to the drivers either its a 2 way street but the actions of dropping a kid off when its not their stop is ridicules!