Orcas holiday wreath sale


November 21, 2008 · Updated 2:36 PM 

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The 14th Annual Orcas Montessori Wreath Sale is now underway and taking orders for the 2008 Holiday Season.

The wreaths are handmade of noble fir and decorated with blue-berried juniper, yellow tipped incense cedar, pine cones and a festive red velvet bow.

They are available in 24”, 36”, and 40” diameter sizes at 2005 prices for $25, $35 and $55 respectively. Cathy Faulkner, committee chair said, “With the economy the way it is, we wanted to keep our prices the same this year. What better way to shop local AND support Orcas children at the same time. Great for your home or business, and it provides lovely gifts for everyone on your client or gift list.”

“Our annual wreath sale is a festive way to usher in the season while supporting a fantastic school program,” says Joe Thoron, Board President of Orcas Montessori. “And a special thanks also goes to Island Hardware for their help in getting the wreaths to the island.”

Shipping service to anywhere in the U.S. is available for an additional fee. Local orders will have four pick up dates to choose from as well as additional hours throughout the shopping season. Delivery service is available for larger orders, local businesses or in cases of special needs.

There are several ways to place your order. Order forms are available at Orcas Montessori, 1147 North Beach Rd and online at www.orcasmontessori.org. To order by phone or e-mail, contact Cathy Faulkner at 376-2434 or wreaths@orcasmontessori.org.

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