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Tiny Jewish not-Santa.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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Slacker Secret Santas: all of you who e-mailed me should have an e-mail with a giftee name and snail-mail address. Thanks for playing!
Tiny Jewish not-Santa.
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Thank you again, everyone, for the Miracleborn donations.
Second Round
I'll be baking again shortly, this time concentrating on ginger cake. First eight slots, three of which are filled (Nonian gets hers and two non-Buffista writer friends have requested some).
Five requests available for filling. Who wants? Email me at sf underscore deb at yahoo dot com.
[x-posted with the somervillains email list]
I mentioned this briefly in the F2F thread, but I will be one of the tour guides in this year's Somerville Illuminations Tour! Details about the Tour is below. This thing sells out every year, so definitely get tickets in advance!
I will be on Trolley A for the 7:30 and 8:45 tours on December 18. Write that down so you have it handy when you buy tickets.
If can't get to McIntyre and Moore in Davis Square this week to buy tickets (seriously -- tickets go fast), and you definitely want to go, let me know which tour you want, whether you can make the other if your first choice is sold out, and I'll buy a ticket for you.
Somerville has some pretty amazing, completely over-the-top houses around Xmas time. I think Buffistas will enjoy the tour so long as you can embrace the tacky.
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For Immediate Release: November 24, 2004
The Illuminations Tour
December 18, 2004
It is time again for the Somerville Arts Council’s annual Illuminations Tour! Bring your friends and family along for the season's brightest holiday ride. The 45-minute trolley tour celebrates the folk-artistry of the many city residents who transform their houses and yards with strings of lights and illuminated ornaments.
Trolleys leave from City Hall between 4:30 and 8:45pm on the 18th, with festive tour guides leading the way from one spectacular display to the next, providing entertainment, tales and tidbits about Somerville's history and character along the way.
Tickets go on sale Wed., Dec. 1 at McIntyre and Moore Booksellers, 255 Elm Street in Davis Sq. Tickets are $10 for adults; $5 for children (12 and under) and seniors (60 and over). All proceeds go toward funding the public programs of the Somerville Arts Council. Maps and holiday cards are also available around town and at City Hall on the night of the event.
Posted with permission from OldManFan from the bronzebeta.com...
L.A. Bronze Posters - I'll be in LA this weekend and had plans to attend 'Paint Your Wagon' (with Erika Amato in two roles) with friends, but now my friends can't make it. So I have 4 tickets and only 1 me. I still plan on going and don't want the tickets to go to waste, so, if you're interested in attending, send me an e-mail (soon). The tickets have already been paid for.
Email address: r.averell@comcast.net
I have met OldManFan and can vouch he is a extremely nice guy.
Ahem.
I have a small number of mini-fruitcakes left to give away. They were made with dried fruit, candied ginger, honey, Goslings rum, and other good things of that ilk. They have been marinating in apple brandy for several days. I have two nutless fruitcakes and four with nuts that are looking for good homes. Please ping me at my profile addy if you'd like one.
Like innocence, fruitcake gone
Gift Exchange Go-between Offer
Need to let your giftee know that RL has kicked you while you're down and their gift will be late? Want to tell your santa there's been a change in your address or holiday schedule? Anything else like that? Send me an email & I'll pass it on confidentially.
I have a request, for any and all members of the SCA (or, in fact, for anyone at all who can hook me up with the appropriate information):
I'm about to begin a section of new book in which details on the construction of an Elizabethan manor house - with a specific emphasis on the materials used at the time - will shortly become very very necessary.
Hook a girl up? Full name thanks on the book's acknowledgment page, as well as baked goodies of your choice, to all who are kind enough to be bribed.
E-mail is sf underscore deb @ yahoo dot com.