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Heavy hinges, made to last on doors that were frequently used. Also a way of constructing a door of durability.
Share Our Strength's Hinges of Hope Chef's Tour was held at the newly opened St. Joseph Center's culinary training facility in Venice, CA, this past March. The facility was built with funds from Taste of the Nation and will provide free child care and nutrition to impoverished pre-schoolers and toddlers. Its culinary training program will also give free job training to disadvantaged adults so they can seek work in the food and beverage industry.
Chefs on tour for this Hinges of Hope stop were Mary Sue Milliken, Fred Eric, Akasha Richmond, Jill Davie, Kazuto Matsusaka and Evan Kleiman.
To learn more, visit strength.org.
Two horseshoes were used as hinges for an old barn door. It was in a little settlement in Cade's Cove.
Series of shots taken of some old sheds at the north end of the Lumberyard building. I have lived here for nearly 27 years and this is the first time I have walked the half block to investigate these neat old buildings. I can actually see them from my kitchen\patio door across the back yard.
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Door Fittings
Using advanced adjustable hinges the doors can be set up to ensure that they open easily (doors usually require a small amount of adjustment after installation).
This spring hinged bangle takes one of my favorite stones to the next level. The silvertone design with the large faux turquoise stone is intensely beautiful and completely irresistible. The large stone looks exactly like real turquoise!
Share Our Strength's Hinges of Hope Chef's Tour was held at the newly opened St. Joseph Center's culinary training facility in Venice, CA, this past March. The facility was built with funds from Taste of the Nation and will provide free child care and nutrition to impoverished pre-schoolers and toddlers. Its culinary training program will also give free job training to disadvantaged adults so they can seek work in the food and beverage industry.
Chefs on tour for this Hinges of Hope stop were Mary Sue Milliken, Fred Eric, Akasha Richmond, Jill Davie, Kazuto Matsusaka and Evan Kleiman.
To learn more, visit strength.org.