Women's Slippers- Gray Ballet Flat- Merino Wool Felt- Handmade In Italy- Grosgrain Ribbon & Bow- Size Eu 36 - Clearance

SwanSlippers Handmade using ultra smooth 3mm Designer merino wool felt, throughout the body, insole, and sole plus a gently contoured footbed for added support, are light as a feather. A mere four to six ounces in total weight, yet strong, like their inspiration, the Swan, which appears to glide effortlessly on the water's surface, yet below the surface is pedaling with great speed and strength. Offered in red with a light turquoise ribbon trim and bow, black with a vibrant pink ribbon trim and bow, heather grey with a bright yellow ribbon trim and bow, and a rich blue with an apple green ribbon trim and bow. You'll have a difficult time choosing just one. Last but not least, they have wings that gently hug your heel, giving that classic design a unique twist.Designer felt comes from the Merino Sheep, prized for its fine hairs and considered to be the highest quality sheep's wool: * It is an eco-friendly, biodegradable and renewable material* Naturally water and soil resistant and flame retardant* Known for its thermal (warm in the winter and cool in the summer) and acoustic insulating properties* Highly saturated and lightfast colors.How do I care for my SwanSlippers?* Spot clean with soap and water* Use and adhesive roller to refreshWhat size should I order?Order size EU 36 if you wear US 6- 6 1/2Order size EU 37 if you wear US 7- 7 1/2Order size EU 38 if you wear US 8- 8 1/2Order size EU 39 if you wear US 8 1/2- 9 Order size EU 40 if you wear US 9 1/2- 10* SwanSlippers should fit snug as they will conform to your feet with wear, however, if your feet are wide we recommend you order up.Please remember that they are handmade and slight variations will occur.

For those who wish to have lunch, they will be paying for their own meal ordered from the menu. To date, the new club has 25 men and women members whose purpose will be to identify needs within the community and work together to fulfill those needs. Since 2017 will be the 100th year anniversary of Lions International, this club and its members will receive a special 100th Anniversary Lions Centennial Pin and will be referred to also as the Redwood City Downtown Centennial Lions Club. To learn more or to get involved and become a chartered member with the Redwood City Downtown Lions Club, call member Chris Cheshire at 650-703-1113 or email ccheshire@yahoo.com.

In addition to the Downtown Club, there is also the Redwood City Sunrise Lions Club, which meets weekly at 7:15 a.m, on Wednesdays at Alana’s Café, 1020 Main St., in women's slippers- gray ballet flat- merino wool felt- handmade in italy- grosgrain ribbon & bow- size eu 36 Redwood City, Lions Clubs International, the world’s largest service organization, has 1.35 million members in approximately 46,000 clubs in 206 countries and geographical area around the world and is the only nonprofit service organization to hold two seats in the United Nations, Since 1917, Lions clubs have aided the blind and visually-impaired and made a strong commitment to community service and serving youth throughout the world..

For more information about Lions Clubs International, go to www.lionsclubs.org. The book’s story covers the late 1960s through the mid-1980s, a time of great change in San Francisco: public health challenges, kidnapping of an heiress, killers who roamed the city and terrorized citizens, double murder at City Hall, mass murder in Jonestown, and more. Talbot’s talk will include brief remarks about his newest book, “The Devil’s Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and The Rise of America’s Secret Government.” San Francisco resident Talbot, journalist, media entrepreneur, and book publisher as well as founder, former CEO, and editor-in-chief of Salon.com, one of the first web magazines, is also the author of The New York Times bestseller, “Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years.” To attend, RSVP to info@dcpla.org.

The tasting will feature more than 100 artisan wines from Italy, including Alto Adige, Amarone, Barbaresco, Barolo, Brunello, Franciacorta, Friuli, Piemonte, Sardegna, Sicilia, Toscana, Valle d’Aosta, Veneto, and sparkling wines, Attendees will also enjoy agnolotti del plin, Asiago cheeses, milk-braised baccala, wild boar bruschetta, Grana Padano, porchetto (whole roasted pig), grilled wild prawns, prosciutto, house-made sausage, risotto nero, and speck, The cost is $55 per person with VIP tickets available for $70, Tickets women's slippers- gray ballet flat- merino wool felt- handmade in italy- grosgrain ribbon & bow- size eu 36 may be purchased at the restaurant, on its website: www.donatoenoteca.com, or at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/enoteca-100-grand-food-wine-tasting-tickets-19336124870, Valet parking will also be available the day of the event..

For inquiries, go to www.donatoenoteca.com or call 650-701-1000. The soloists are Jumi Kim, soprano; Casie Walker, mezzo-soprano; Corey Head, tenor; and Jose Mendiola, bass. The program includes Handel “Messiah” (Christmas portion and Hallelujah Chorus); Courtney “Musicological Journey through the Twelve Days of Christmas,” (a fun spoof); Leroy Anderson “Sleigh Ride”; Leavitt “Ose Shalom”; and singalong carols. A preconcert talk given by the director takes place a half-hour before the concert.

Tickets purchased in advance are discounted, Tickets will also be sold at the door, Preferred seating is $30 in advance and $35 at the door; general admission is $27/$30; senior (65 and older) is $25/$30; and student is $16/$20, For women's slippers- gray ballet flat- merino wool felt- handmade in italy- grosgrain ribbon & bow- size eu 36 advance tickets, go to www.vivalamusica.org or call 650-346-5084, Viva la Musica’s mission is “to provide enriching artistic experiences by inspiring, educating, and entertaining with quality performances of noteworthy music from diverse cultures and eras,” said Shulamit Hoffmann, Viva la Musica founder and artistic director, in a publicity release..

For more information, go to www.vivalamusica.org, email music@vivalamusica.org or call 650-346-5084. The event was attended by 110 people including local employers, legislators, and Phase2Careers clients and supporters. Six Bay Area employers received awards for their excellence in working with the “Over 40” worker. * Franklin Templeton Investments. * Kaiser Permanente of Redwood City and South San Francisco. * New York Life of the San Francisco Bay Area. * On Lok Lifeways. * San Mateo Credit Union.

* Synergy Homecare of San Mateo Assemblyman Kevin Mullin was the master of ceremonies, and keynote speaker Paul Freiberger, bestselling author of “Fire in the Valley,” spoke on “Gig is Up: Surviving the Uberization of Everything.” “Since 2010, Phase2Careers’ mission has been to assist the “Over 40″ worker through career and job search women's slippers- gray ballet flat- merino wool felt- handmade in italy- grosgrain ribbon & bow- size eu 36 workshops; employer forums, mixers, and job fairs; mock interviews; career assessment; and small business workshops,” wrote Ron Visconti, Phase2Careers executive director, in a press release..



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