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About Us - Weave: The Social Fabric Project Today, Weave connects, lifts, and inspires weavers through several programs and products Whether you are new to weaving or already have an organization bringing people together in your neighborhood, you will find something valuable to you
Weaver’s Fresh Food and Drink - Peoria, IL Enjoy our outdoor seating or catch the game on one of our 9 TVs for the ultimate sports viewing experience We proudly serve local favorites like Bill’s Famous Lemonade, Lovingood’s BBQ Sauce, and Trefzgers Bakery Holiday Hours May Vary Please Call For Details
The Weaver Network - Weave: The Social Fabric Project How do I learn more about weaving and the Weave Project? Who can I talk to if I have a bad or great experience? What if I’m already weaving in my community? What if I have other questions? Email network@weavers org and we’ll respond within a few days
About Us | Weave Community - community. weavers. org Weavers are the people who show up for others and care Weavers see the dignity in all people, spread trust, and work locally to solve shared needs They focus on strengths, make commitments, invest in relationships, and work to make their communities stronger
Weaver Markets Currently, our customers can shop at the 96,000 square foot Adamstown store This store includes 23 aisles of groceries, a snack bar-restaurant, and a banquet facility, which can seat up to 350 people It is also home to The Wagon, which offers low-priced quick, and convenient meals to the community during spring, summer, and fall
Home - Handweavers Guild of America We invite weavers, spinners, dyers, basket makers, and all fiber art enthusiasts to join us! Founded in 1969 to inspire creativity and encourage excellence in the fiber arts, the Handweavers Guild of America, Inc , brings together weavers, spinners, dyers, basketmakers, fiber artists, and educators