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Weave a Web with The Woman's Club of Franklin Lakes

According
to The Spider Web Catcher, Rocky Fiore, spider webs are as varied as snowflakes
or fingerprints and there is so much one can do with them.



 



Come see for
yourself at The Woman’s Club of Franklin Lakes (WCFL) general meeting on
November 11. The meeting will feature New Jersey artist, Emil "Rocky"
Fiore.  Considered by many to be America’s top spider web artist,
Fiore has garnered as much as $200 for each intricate web he collects in the
forests near his home in Dumont, New Jersey.  Fiore will give a
presentation on the intricacies of spider webs and the beautiful jewelry he
makes from them.   He also immortalizes the gossamer webs behind
beveled glass to preserve the beautiful specimens. 

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The meeting
begins at 6:30 p.m. at The Ambulance Corps Building, DeKorte Drive, Franklin
Lakes. Refreshments will be served.

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The WCFL is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting
community, area, and national causes. The 2013-2014 season beneficiaries are the
Imus Cattle Ranch for Kids with Cancer, student scholarships, and local
charities.



 



Founded in 1949 as part of the General
Federation of Woman’s Clubs, the Franklin Lakes organization has been donating
funds and offering support to the Borough on a continuous basis. Members of the
community and general area are welcome to attend its programs. To learn more,
contact membership co-chairs Alice Booth at 973-696-3476 or Lois Vitenson at
201-891-5119.



 








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