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WORKER OF THE MONTH AWARD

Our Worker of the Month is Raquel Santos and Adam Zazo.  This award is given based upon one or more of the following reasons: achieving their goals, improving their performance in the workshop (behavior and productivity), being valuable to their workshop supervisor (i.e. helpful, cooperative, always ready to lend a hand, etc.), and putting their heart and soul into it!


Ruffini’s 9th Annual Car and Motorcycle Show

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Hundreds of car and bike enthusiasts cruised to Ruffini’s Italian Restaurant in Thorndale on Sunday, August 29, 2010 to enjoy an afternoon of fun at the Ruffini’s 9th Annual Car and Motorcycle Show.  There was an awesome selection of classic cars and bikes.  There was a live band, lots of food and lots of camaradie! We had a record number of exhibitors come out from all over Chester County to show their vehicles with pride and we expect it to be even bigger and better in 2011!  The event will, once again, benefit the programs of Handi-Crafters.   THANKS RUFFINI'S!!!!!   

JazzFest will be held Sunday, October 10th at Victory Brewing Company. 
Guests will enjoy live music by the 19 piece Victory Jazz Orchestra,
a spectacular array of food and all the Victory beer you can drink! 

Proceeds benefit Handi-Crafters 

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Downingtown Bicycle Shop Thanks Downingtown Bicycle Shop
Ken Van Gilder, owner of the Downingtown Bicycle Shop, has come up with a neat way of raising money for Handi-Crafters which he calls “Pedals for People”.   Bring your used bike into his store - good quality bikes only.

Ken will do what is necessary to make sure it’s mechanically sound. He will sell it and donate the entire proceeds to Handi-Crafters.  As the bicycle donor, you will get a tax-deductible receipt.  Handi-Crafters Executive Director Amy Rice says “Pedals for People” is one of the most imaginative ideas she’s ever seen for raising money for the agency.  So, if you have an old bike you don’t need, give Ken a call at 610-269-5626 or stop by his shop at 833 W. Lancaster Avenue to find out how you can turn it into cash for Handi-Crafters and get a tax deduction at the same time.