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Sweet Tea Society crafts jewelry for women affected by cancer

Making Bracelets

Making bracelets. (Photos by Candy Waylock)

Julie Martin and Cindy Callaham.

Julie Martin and Cindy Callaham.

Julie Anne Cooper, Patti Silva and Dina Snow.

Julie Anne Cooper, Patti Silva and Dina Snow.

Susan Folk and Bette Krakau.

Susan Folk and Bette Krakau.

Tracy Nolan and Karen Stover

Tracy Nolan and Karen Stover.

Lisa Beharelle, Veronica Buckman, Kelcie Beharelle.

Lisa Beharelle, Veronica Buckman, Kelcie Beharelle.

Pam Kipniss

Pam Kipniss.

Finished bracelets

Finished bracelets.

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COVERAGE & PHOTOS BY
CANDY WAYLOCK
candy@northsidewoman.com

Members of the Milton, Ga., Sweet Tea Society gathered at the beautifully decorated home of Pam Kipniss on Dec. 16 for a holiday luncheon, as well as to participate in a charity event for the nonprofit organization Feel Beautiful Today. The women made jeweled bracelets, which will be boxed and given to women undergoing cancer treatments. For more information on Feel Beautiful Today, visit the organization’s website at feelbeautifultoday.org. The Milton Sweet Tea Society was created last year to bring area women together to perform charity and community outreach.




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