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Hand dyed graphite black (or very dark gray) felt slippers for her made from Austrian mountain sheep wool that comes from eco-friendly farm. Slippers are decorated by dark copper and silver glitter as you see in the picture, but yes, it is possible to make only copper or only silver by request. Slippers are well felted,durable and comfortable to wear. Women felt slippers are made using wet felting method with help of natural olive soap and hot water. It takes hours to create premium quality wool slippers of a wool fiber.Wool slippers are comfortable almost in all seasons of a year. Different as popular synthetic house shoes, wool slippers controls temperature of feet and lets feel cozy. Slipper bottom and front covered by transparent durable rubber.All my felted Items are made using wet felting method. Handmade to order OOAK about in two weeks until dispatch.Sizing:--- Please pay attention on insole length given below. It is accurate.EU - METRIC - UK - US women--------------------------------------------------------EU 36 - 23,4 cm - UK 3 - US 6EU 36.5 - 23,8 cm - UK 3.5 - US 6.5EU 37 - 24,2 cm - UK 4 - US 7EU 38 - 24,6 cm - UK 4.5 - US 7.5EU 38.5 - 25 cm - UK 5 - US 8EU 39- 25,4 cm - UK 5.5 - US 8.5EU 39.5 - 25,8 cm - UK 6 - US 9EU 40 - 26,2 cm - UK 6.5 - US 9EU 40.5 - 26,6 cm - UK 7 - US 9.5EU 41 - 27 cm - UK 7,.5 - US 10* Only gently hand-wash at 30C (86F) if needed using mild detergents or simply soap, shampoo, etc. Normally wool has unique ability to clean it self.* This is 100% handmade product * A color can be a bit different than in reality sometimes* Might be slippy on wet floor (!)

Blues Review show slated for July 26. ANTIOCH — Golden State-Lone Star Blues Revue featuring Mark Hummel, Little Charlie Baty and Anson Funderburgh is a cross country meeting of the minds between California and Texas musicians. All have known each other for years. The rhythm section has played in bands since high school, and all share a deep passion for real blues. The performance is 8 p.m. July 26 at the El Campanil Theatre, 602 W. Second St. Admission is $27 for adults, $25 for seniors (62 and older), and $15 for youths 10 to 17.

Tickets can be purchased by calling 925-757-9500 or online at www.elcampaniltheatre.com, Film series presents “Elsa y Fred”, ANTIOCH — The International Film Showcase presents “Elsa glitter graphite black felted slippers for women - hand dyed wool slippers - felted ballet flats - indoor footwear women - gift y Fred” at 2 p.m, July 27 at the El Campanil Theatre, 602 W, Second St, A retired 77-year-old hypochondriac widower, Fred moves to an apartment in Madrid, and eventually meets his next-door neighbor, Elsa, an elderly and feisty Argentinean, whose behavior is unorthodox, to say the least..

The film is part of a collaborative effort with the International Film Showcase, which has a successful foreign film series in Orinda. The Spanish film has English subtitles. General admission is $8; seniors (62 and older) $7; and free for ages 10 through 17 with a paying adult. For tickets and information, call 925-757-9500 or go to www.elcampaniltheatre.com. ACFA hosts exhibit. at Umpqua Bank. ANTIOCH — The Arts & Cultural Foundation of Antioch is hosting an exhibit at Umpqua Bank, 3700 Lone Tree Way. The exhibit is open and continues through July 25.

Umpqua Bank is at 3700 Lone Tree Way and is open Monday-Friday, 9 glitter graphite black felted slippers for women - hand dyed wool slippers - felted ballet flats - indoor footwear women - gift a.m.-5 p.m., excluding holidays, Featured artists are Beverly Knight, Diane Klein Gwynne, James Waters, Karen Nelson Kelly, Vicki Dendy and Victoria Heisler, For more information, email diance@art4antioch.org, call 925-325-9897 or go to www.art4antioch.org, Starry Night concert brings the blues, BRENTWOOD — The city of Brentwood hosts the Starry Nights in Brentwood concert series, The series continues July 25 featuring the Project 4 Band with top-40 rhythm, blues and Latin, The concert is in City Park, 710 2nd St., beginning at 7 p.m, Ample parking is available in the parking garage at 150 City Park Way, Bring lawn chairs, blankets and a picnic basket, and enjoy the first of eight summer concerts in the park..

The concerts are from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at City Hall’s Frank Ogawa Plaza. It starts with reggae band Dreaded Truth this Wednesday. On July 23, Joel Dorham Latin Jazz Octet takes the stage. Bay Area Blues Society with Dance-A-Vision Entertainment perform at the last concert on July 30. The 14th annual Art + Soul Festival takes place Aug. 2-3 in downtown Oakland. Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for seniors and youth ages 13-17. Children under 12 are admitted free. The lineup includes Tommy Castro and the Painkillers, Alta California and Dazz Band.

Co-project manager Lloyd Crenna reports that $170,000 has been raised so far, including a generous $30,000 donation from a former society board member, A sponsor will also match each 2014 donation over $50, glitter graphite black felted slippers for women - hand dyed wool slippers - felted ballet flats - indoor footwear women - gift up to a total of $200,000, The center is scheduled to open in 2015, and it will be beautiful The facility will offer opportunities for many local events, including weddings, The Concord Historical Society is a volunteer, privately funded nonprofit organization, No local, state or federal money has been provided..

Contact Crenna at lloydcrenna@comcast.net for more information on how you or your organization can help. Visit concordhistorical.org or mail donations to the Concord Historical Society at P.O. Box 404, Concord, CA 94522. Military vehicles will be on display and veterans will be honored during the free program. Bring your own picnic. A golf cart shuttle is available for those who may need assistance. While French is her native language, Aline also speaks Dutch and English. She says she likes to dance, ski and play tennis. Aline will arrive in California in mid-August and will return to her native Belgium in mid-July 2015.

The club is looking for volunteer families to host Aline, each family for a three- to four-month period for the year she will be here, Host families come in all shapes and sizes (including single parents) that might include young children, older children or no children at all, Like other Rotary-sponsored youth exchange students, Aline will be provided a glitter graphite black felted slippers for women - hand dyed wool slippers - felted ballet flats - indoor footwear women - gift monthly allowance by Rotary, Each year, Rotary districts worldwide arrange more than 9,000 international youth exchanges for secondary school students, A primary goal of the program is to foster world understanding and peace through intercultural exchange..



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