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Centerville store celebrates first with school gifts
by Doug Radunich
Oct 22, 2007 | 166 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
CENTERVILLE -- Roberts Arts and Crafts in Centerville recently presented four Davis County schools with new "Cricut Expression" die cutting machines as part of the Centerville Roberts Arts and Crafts one-year anniversary celebration in October. Representatives from Woods Cross Elementary, Reading Elementary, Stewart Elementary and Bountiful High School accepted the machines at a special ceremony, which included parents, teachers and students from the schools.

The four schools earned the $400 machines through the Roberts Arts and Crafts "Earn a Cricut" program, where families and friends make purchases at any Roberts Arts and Crafts and can have cashiers designate their receipt totals to the school of their choice. Roberts rewards schools with a free Cricut Expression when purchases total $5,000. There is no limit to the number of Cricuts a school can earn, and the program continues through December 2007.

"We are proud to be a part of the Centerville community," says Debra Elmer, Store Director. "We are pleased to be providing local schools with a machine that can really save time for busy teachers, students and volunteers."

The Centerville Roberts Arts and Crafts is located at 302 N. Marketplace Dr. in Centerville, and can be reached at 797-6812. Roberts Arts and Crafts is a Utah-owned and operated company with 13 stores in Salt Lake Valley, Utah County, Cedar City, Clinton, St. George, and Idaho Falls. Visit www.robertscrafts.com for weekly specials and coupons.

dradunich@davisclipper.com
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