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Fort Buchanan – Paper Clips is an outlet for office products manufactured by the National Industries for the Blind (NIB). The store celebrated last 22 February 2011, its 10 year anniversary of serving customers at Fort Buchanan.
The beginnings of the stores go back to1936. Then the Winston-Salem Company started with a small workshop within their plant in North Carolina, employing six blind workers to manufacture mattresses, brooms, chairs and other items. The group kept growing to become National Industries for the Blind (NIB) which manufactures the supplies sold at Paper Clips.
“Visually impaired people tell me over and over again that even though they cannot serve our country in uniform, by working in Paper Clips they feel they are serving the country indirectly” , said Jerry O’Hagan, Director of Base Supply Centers.
During the event, one of the Fort Buchanan’s Paper Clips store employee received a cash award for his hard work and dedication. “Out of all the 400 visually impaired employees, Jorge Cosme has done the most to excel”, said O’Hagan.
Brig. General Fernando Fernández was also present at the event. “Jorge represents what the young people in Puerto Rico can do to achieve success, despite their circumstances”, said the 1st MSC Commanding General.
Keep wine and bubbly chilled. Just needs a little polish (top view)
NOTE: Matching wine coaster, sold separately, $3
Crate & Barrel matching Tray, Wine Bucket and coaster, $20 for all three items.
A new jazz bistro in Greentown of Ipoh; serving delectable Western and Asian delights. www.j2kfm.com
Lacey-Ann Bryant (left), a Navy veteran and Fellow with The Mission Continues organization, shares a laugh with Tiff Holm, from Garden Grove, Calif., during a service project in North Hollywood, Sept. 11, 2012. The revitalization project served veterans and other tenants of the Volunteers of America Los Angeles’ apartments. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Stan Maszczak/Released)
Members of the convention committee serve the catered barbecue.
2016 Santa Fe Railway Historical and Modeling Society Wichita Convention
Raymond D. Woods, Jr.: Photo
I made tis one from red stoneware clay. I used purple underglaze, misty glaze and transparent glaze. Inside a piece of kiln wash (a piece of glaze or something from another piece) is stuck in the bottom - no way to get it out, it is fired into the glaze. Still usuable - just has a small white lump in there.