THIS IS MY FAVORITE BASKET ONE DAY SALE
Time to Turn Up the Savings!
On Wednesday, July 29, the versatile TV Time™ Basket will be on sale for just $32 — that's a savings of $20! Think of all the possibilities for using this hard-working basket:
In the Office
Store computer discs
Organize and store office supplies
Keep sales receipts and coupons in one, easily accessible location
Holds envelopes, address book, note cards, stamps and pens
In the Kitchen
Keep near the sink to hold rings, scrub pads, sponges, etc.
Holds small cookbooks
Store microwave popcorn packets, tea bags or coffee and hot chocolate packets
Holds napkins, small paper plates and silverware
Organize recipes
In the Family Room
Holds art supplies
Keep the remotes handy by the couch along with TV listings
Perfect for storing playing cards, dice and score pads
On the Go
Use it in the car to hold cell phone, tissues, pens, paper, change and receipts
Perfect for holding passports, tickets, maps, etc. while traveling
Holds portable CD player, iPod, Nintendo DS, headphones, etc.
With so many ways to use this handy basket, you may want to order several. Remember to shop on Wednesday!
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Longaberger's good workds
What Is The Longaberger Foundation?
The Longaberger Foundation was established in 1997 by family members Dave, Tami and Rachel Longaberger to formalize their commitment to make a difference in the lives of others. The Foundation’s mission is to stimulate a better quality of life through philanthropy. Rachel Longaberger Stukey serves as the Foundation’s President.
Areas of Grantmaking FocusThe Foundation has four areas of grantmaking focus:
Promoting entrepreneurial principles
Preserving American history and ideals
Strengthening families
Addressing regional quality of life needs
The Longaberger Foundation’s strategic goal is to adopt a philanthropic style that is generally more proactive than reactive in grantmaking. It is the Foundation’s intent to seek, find, and invest in programs that make a difference in people’s lives within the context of the areas of focus.
To date, grants from The Longaberger Foundation have been awarded primarily in those areas of Ohio in which the majority of Longaberger employees and their families reside.
The Longaberger Foundation was established in 1997 by family members Dave, Tami and Rachel Longaberger to formalize their commitment to make a difference in the lives of others. The Foundation’s mission is to stimulate a better quality of life through philanthropy. Rachel Longaberger Stukey serves as the Foundation’s President.
Areas of Grantmaking FocusThe Foundation has four areas of grantmaking focus:
Promoting entrepreneurial principles
Preserving American history and ideals
Strengthening families
Addressing regional quality of life needs
The Longaberger Foundation’s strategic goal is to adopt a philanthropic style that is generally more proactive than reactive in grantmaking. It is the Foundation’s intent to seek, find, and invest in programs that make a difference in people’s lives within the context of the areas of focus.
To date, grants from The Longaberger Foundation have been awarded primarily in those areas of Ohio in which the majority of Longaberger employees and their families reside.
Monday, July 13, 2009
A word from a basket maker
Message from Our Basketmakers
16-year Longaberger veteran Andrew Baker says, "I enjoy working in Make A Basket™. I get to meet people from all over and hear their stories. It's nice to know I work in a place that cares about keeping! jobs in America."
Look for Andrew's initials, ADB, under your baskets!
16-year Longaberger veteran Andrew Baker says, "I enjoy working in Make A Basket™. I get to meet people from all over and hear their stories. It's nice to know I work in a place that cares about keeping! jobs in America."
Look for Andrew's initials, ADB, under your baskets!
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