Friday, October 5, 2012

Support Jailbrakers tomorrow

Jailbrakers is an independent support group for families and persons who have a relative in prison or in jail. It was founded by Cheryl Niemo, and I think the organization has achieved its 501(c)(3) Federal tax-exempt status, making donations to it tax-deductible.

Jailbrakers will hold a community arts and crafts tomorrow, Saturday, October 6, from 9:00AM until 3:00PM at the Unity Spiritual Center in Woodstock. Unity is located at 225 West Calhoun Street, near the Woodstock Square and just west of City Hall.

Triblocal had this to say:

"Twelve crafters and artists will be displaying hand crafted items ideal for gift giving. The family friendly event will also feature live music performances, hourly door prize drawings, and children’s activities including a clown, temporary tattoos, and Bozo buckets game. Refreshments will be available."

For information about Jailbrakers, contact Cheryl Niemo at jailbrakers@gmail.com

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