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10 Electronic Chimes!! Large Easy to Read Display!!
Wake up to the gentle sound of ten wind chimes.
• Electronically operated wind chime
• Wake to chime or alarm Repeatable snooze function
• Program wind chime to continuously operate or only at alarm
• Displays time with seconds, date and day of week
• Chronograph count up timer
• Large ea sy to read LCD. Easy to set
The Mays Landing branch of the Atlantic County Library System held a free windchime craft for adults on Wednesday, May 15, 2019. Participants came out to make a lovely decorative windchime out of wooden sticks, bells, beads, and metal keys. They also used yarn and embroidery floss to attach the pieces.
Pictured are Marie and Deborah displaying their joint project.
The Mays Landing branch of the Atlantic County Library System held a free windchime craft for adults on Wednesday, May 15, 2019. Participants came out to make a lovely decorative windchime out of wooden sticks, bells, beads, and metal keys. They also used yarn and embroidery floss to attach the pieces.
Chimes completed and shown off by Anne.
This terracotta pot is used to hang outside showing all seasons. Hanging by rope with wind chimes making gentle music as the seasons change. Designed 2006
The Mays Landing branch of the Atlantic County Library System held a free windchime craft for adults on Wednesday, May 15, 2019. Participants came out to make a lovely decorative windchime out of wooden sticks, bells, beads, and metal keys. They also used yarn and embroidery floss to attach the pieces.
Elizabeth is pictured tying up loose ends.
The Mays Landing branch of the Atlantic County Library System held a free windchime craft for adults on Wednesday, May 15, 2019. Participants came out to make a lovely decorative windchime out of wooden sticks, bells, beads, and metal keys. They also used yarn and embroidery floss to attach the pieces.
Laura poses with her creation.
The 9:00 plaza had a gigantic spinning windmill art piece at its center.. I rode my bike through the middle of this arch every morning on my way out into the city.