invited. i have made a turkey platter. i just what i have done here is turkey out of a box. put googly eyes and little bake. beak.instead of getting the choe get if h specific i made them of oreos. brian: did you chop down a tree? no. this i just happened to have. took inventory of my house and what i had i happened to have it last year. steve: you said get stuff from the yard got a tree in the yard. you never know. i have done dyi centerpieces. took grocery store flowers and take a may have been jar. make a grid out of scotch tape and ainsley help me, just stick each flower into the opening. steve: if you don t do that there is not enough structure at the top of the base and the flowers droop. exactly all over the place. this looks really beautiful and really easy do do. just took me 30 seconds to do.
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December 16, 2020
$91,065 raised in annual Turkey Drive
Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce wrapped up its annual Turkey Drive today and this years’ total has far exceeded targets reaching over $91,065 at the conclusion of the annual fundraiser, which was extended to one week this year.
All money raised from the campaign is divided between the Cranbrook Food Bank and Salvation Army. The annual campaign provides necessary funding to extend community food security programs through the holiday season and into the new year.
This year’s event looked a little different than it has in the past. The event, which traditionally takes place over just one day, was extended to a week, with a new online option for donating.