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beth bolgla Archives - Brooklyn Makers
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SHOWCASING LOCAL TALENT SINCE 2012. November 8, 2012. Handmade Ceramics by Beth Bolgla. As much as I don’t like winter, I do love a cup of hot coffee in the morning. I recently kicked it up a notch with this gorgeous mug by Beth Bolgla. The coaster looks like a makeshift pedestal where the happy little mug stands proudly. I met Beth Bolgla during the GO Brooklyn weekend. When did you make the transition from Manhattan to Brooklyn? How was the change? Where do you get your inspiration from? Having said th...
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NYC English School Activities
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NYC English School Activities. Greeting from the Director. How to get an I-20 Form. Applying for a Student Visa. School Activity information / Report. You are attending courses at our school and studying hard, All work and no play makes Jack, a dull boy. We have extracurricular activities after classes for fun and relaxation. Activities include : Trips to museums, TV channels, restaurants, parks, outdoor games, picnics and more. The 43rd Annual Village Halloween Parade. October 31, 2016. November 1, 2016.
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Blog – Heartell Press
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Or Create an account. 0 items ($ 0.00). Heartell Press is moving to the midwest! Farewell Open Studio, Thursday August 18 from 6-9 PM. Aug 15, 2016. I have some news to share today. At the end of August, my husband and I will be relocating to his hometown of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Please join me on Thursday, August 18 from 6-9 PM for a Farewell Open Studio Sample Sale at 112 2nd Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets in Gowanus! The National Stationery Show, May 2016. Jun 06, 2016. I am so grateful for the he...
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Baked in Brooklyn - More than Bread - Brooklyn Makers
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SHOWCASING LOCAL TALENT SINCE 2012. June 29, 2012. More than Bread: Baked in Brooklyn. About a week ago I was driving on 5th Avenue along Greenwood Cemetery, with the usual concentrated focus on self-preservation that one has when driving in the streets of Brooklyn. Is the car behind me magnetized, or why does it keep driving two inches behind me? Did that scooter disappear? Oh, there he is, passing me on the right. Slow down! Why is that crazy person running across the street without looking? Needless t...
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