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It's time for the MS 150 Bike Ride!
Because
of you, we raised over $6,000 last year to help find a cure for Multiple
Sclerosis! Thank you!
What
would you do if you suddenly lost your eyesight?
What
would you do if you suddenly couldn't move your arms, couldn't pick up
your grandkids, couldn't hug, couldn't feed yourself, or couldn't brush
your own teeth?
What
would you do if you suddenly couldn't stand or walk?
What
if it came and went, and you never knew when it would happen again, or
never knew how long it would last, or wondered if it would be permanent
this time?
Every
hour of every day, someone is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
Your support will help find a cure.
Will
you please support us in 2008? The MS 150 Bike Ride is September
13-14, 2008. Last year, we rode in honor of 45 persons in the
embroidery community who have MS or died with MS. We hope to see the
day when nobody has to hear the words "You have multiple
sclerosis" again.
Please
go to our sponsor pages, and pledge your support. Your donation is
tax deductible, and goes directly to the National MS Society.
Terry's
Sponsor Page
http://main.nationalmssociety.org/goto/terry.brown
September's
Sponsor Page
http://main.nationalmssociety.org/goto/september.brown
If
you have MS, or love someone with MS, will you please let us ride in your
/ their honor? We'll be wearing a red bandana on our ride, with the
names of those in the embroidery community who have MS, riding for those
who can't. This is why we ride.


The corn bags, patterns, and safety info have moved to a separate website.
Please visit
www.microwavecornbags.com

Get these "Okomo Diner" designs free when you
join our mailing list. They're the first three in a set drawn
by Amanda Wilson, so stay on our list, and get the others when they
become available. They're perfect for aprons and dish towels. Each
design will come in two sizes, for the 4x4 and 5x7 inch hoops.

Click once a
day, to help fund free mammograms.