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Ornaments

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Show Off Your Favorite Ornament

We're looking for photos of the most unique, quirky, or memorable trinkets that you hang on your tree for the holidays.

  Holiday decorations do more than glitter and sparkle — they give a hint about the personality of their owners. Whether it's a trinket showing loyalty to a favorite sports team, cartoon character, or store [did you get your mini coffee cup from Dunkin' Donuts this year?] ornaments run the full range of sizes, shapes, and colors. And when it comes time to deck out the tree, it's the ornament that gets the best spot — the perfect place for the ornament to function as a conversation starter. Other folks prefer original, handmade decorations — especially if they were created by the kids when they were younger. Whatever the style, one thing's for sure: favorite decorations are unique. Here's your chance to share photos [or video] of the most …

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Holiday Ornaments Adorn Scoreboard

Scoreboard Bar & Grill is celebrating the holiday season by decorating with handmade ornaments. All of the money raised by the sale of the ornaments goes to charity.

A big part of the holiday season is giving thanks for all you have. For the sports bar and grill Scoreboard, realizing what you're thankful for is only the first step, giving back to the community follows. This December, Scoreboard is selling homemade ornaments in an effort to raise money for the Boys and Girls Club of Woburn and their on-going charities and concerns for the youth of the Woburn community. Lauren Fabbrucci, Scoreboard's promotions manager, Fabbrucci details the special sale and how Scoreboards got involved in this collaborative. "We are selling smaller ornaments for $2 and larger ornaments for $5," she said. "People can write on the ornaments, dedicate them to someone, then we hang them all over the bar for people to see. …

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Danielle Masterson

10:31 am on Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Thank you, Carla! Both Web sites—http://www.positive-place.org and http://www.bgcwoburn.org—will bring you to the online home of the Woburn Boys & Girls Club.   more ›

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