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Meet Emily Potter

Million Kisses Foundation

Emily belives dreams are reality. She has started the non-profit The Million Kisses Foundation
to help people achieve their dreams.
The Million Kisses Foundation is a scholarship program funding
humanitarian projects with the purpose of providing domestic and international service.
Visit the web site:
The Million Kisses Foundation

And here is a video of Emily singing the Million Kisses Foundation theme song

 

Emily is a gifted performer and muscian.
Her new CD entitled Million Kisses helps fund the foundation.
You can listen to and buy her music at CD Baby.

A couple of shots of chocolate molds from my great-grandparent's shop
when it was in downtown Milwaukee.

 

Weber Store logoSanta Mold

 

And here's a great link to the Bonbonmuseum in Denmark that features a bit of history of my great grandfather Adolph F. Weber
Bonbonmuseum

Grandpa, Adolph H. Weber, also had a candy shop of his own. It was at 1922 E. Park Place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Here is a video that shows him making Bon Bons. They were his specialty.

Bon Bon Shop

1922 E. Park Place
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1960s

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I am a supporter and board member of People's Market.
I love this Sunday market. You can always find fresh produce and locally made items.
Special events punctuate various days through the summer.
An upcoming winter event is the 6th Annual Seed Swap.
This year it will be January 21st
at the Community Food Co-Op of Utah,
1726 South 700 West, Salt Lake City

Here's a clip from the 2010 Seed Swap

http://www.slcpeoplesmarket.org/

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Nan's Yard Sale Items
On Craigslist and KSL you will find:

Garden Bench

The Garden Bench
by James Tissot

This is a beautifully framed print of James Tissot's "The Garden Bench."
The original was oil done in cir. 1882. 
The print in the frame measures 36" by 47" and has glass over the print.

The original painting of The Garden Bench is of Kathleen Newton
and her children, Cecil George and Violet and her niece Lilian Hervey. 
They were frequent visitors to Tissot's house in Grove End Road. 
The picture was exhibited but the artist kept it as a memorial (Kathleen Newton died in 1882) until his death. 


Check out my ebay site too.
These images are on my ebay site.
I have these vintage stock certificates for sale.

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