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Annie’s Art Attic featured at Rotary

Don and Annie Fuller of Annie’s Art Attic were featured speakers at Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club’s October 25 meeting (shown with club president Karen Brown). Annie’s Art Attic, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, raises money through sales of donated clothing, jewelry, household items, furniture, collectibles and antiques at  2575 Northern Ave., and a second annex location at 4535 Roosevelt, where art and craft classes are held. Each month they choose a local charity to receive a $500 donation. They also assists St. Mary’s Church on Tuesdays and Fridays in their Daily Bread sandwich distribution. This is just a sampling of Annie’s Art Attic’s many contributions to the Kingman community and beyond.

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