~*~
You know that saying, "Ask and ye shall receive"? It came true for me this week! As part of my "class basket coordinator" duties, I decided to visit a couple of local arts and crafts stores to see if they would like to donate to our cause. This is definitely WAY OUT of my comfort zone.
~*~
I made up a little half sheet flyer giving the details of our event. The first store I approached (starts with an M and rhymes with Zichael's), gave me a very underwhelming response. Granted, I was nervous and I think I talked too much. The manager told me they are only allowed to support big name organizations like the Red Cross. Huh.
~*~
So, I honed my intro, and before I could lose my nerve, I zipped across the street to AC Moore. Went in, asked for the manager. Gave him a big smile as he approached, handed him my flyer, and delivered my short speech about our project. After a few exchanges, he told me he'd, "Make something work" and would have something for me February 8th. I kind of skipped out of there.
~*~
Yesterday, I called the store to touch base. The manager I had spoken with had the day off! But, he had come in on his own time to work with one of the employees to put something together for us. I didn't know what to expect when I got there- all I had asked for was a gift certificate or space in one of their classes.
~*~
What I received shocked, amazed, and humbled me. When I arrived, they presented me with a very large wicker basket, FULL of art supplies, wrapped beautifully in cellophane and tied with a gigantic bow. I tried to snap a photo for you, but I couldn't get one that did it justice.
~*~
The AC Moore donation is so large that our class is going to have two "baskets" to auction off tomorrow night! I will always remember their kindness, and will always choose them first for all of my craft needs!