Houston s hottest boutiques unleash massive weekend sale for local kids battling cancer
Houston s hottest boutiques unleash massive sale for local kids cause
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Photo courtesy of Christina Greene Jewelry January brings resolutions, positive affirmations, and some serious shopping. First up:
the SALE, an annual two-day shopping event presented by Houston Tri Delta Philanthropies, Inc., the fundraising arm of the Houston Tri Delta Alumnae Chapter. Due to the pandemic, the SALE’s in-person shopping event has been cancelled but Houstonians can still “shop to cure childhood cancer” through participating retailers and markets this Friday through Sunday. Announced on the SALE’s Facebook page last November regarding the canceled in-person event, they write that their resolve to continue their mission has never been stronger. This year’s beneficiary is Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Centers. Through underwriting dollars and ticket sales, t
Businesses of Keyser: Shapiro s Stores
Mineral Daily News-Tribune
For the News Tribune
When you drive down the business section of Keyser today, especially Main and Armstrong streets, you see many empty buildings. At one time, most of those buildings had flourishing businesses.
Some people remember these businesses, and some do not. I plan to write a series of articles to bring these businesses back to life, starting with my own business: Shapiro s Stores.
Part 1: Shapiro s Stores, Inc.
My father, Robert Shapiro, was born in the Province of Lithuania, which was part of Russia, probably in the town of Vilna. His birth name was Rubin, but he later changed it to Robert.