Newark, NJ (1888PressRelease)
April 04, 2009 - Michele Petrillo owner of Baskets-n-Beyond in Dumont NJ is proud to annouce that a deal has been made with author Susan McCorkindale to create a very special basket for Ms McCorkindale's book Confessions of a Counterfeit Farm Girl.
Baskets-n-Beyond was started by Michele Petillo in 1993 and in located at 39 W Madison Ave Dumont NJ. Open Monday-Saturday. Baskets-n-Beyond is know for creating customized gift baskets for any occasion or any theme. They specialize in Kosher Shiva baskets and Sympathy baskets.
The new gift basket created by Baskets-n-Beyond is centered around Susan McCorkindale’s hilarious memoir, Confessions of a Counterfeit Farm Girl - the true tale of how a city girl learned the hard way that Manolos and manure just don’t mix - The new Counterfeit Farm Girl gift basket delivers laughs and a whole lot more.
The centerpiece of the basket is a signed copy of Confessions of a Counterfeit Farm Girl by Author Susan McCorkindale and is bursting with cow-shaped cookies, a cow-themed book mark, a tin of UDDERLY delicious candies, MOOlious butter toffee, and Cowtales vanilla candy, this fun basket also boasts a cow-shaped magnet, soap, bath gel and soap dispenser. Topping it all off? A designer bovine bow. You’ll be the envy of everybody in the barnyard! This basket can only be ordered online at http://www.baskets-n-beyond.com/farm-girl.html.
Ms Petrillo and Ms McCorkindale have also teamed up for a book signing/fundraiser on April 7, 2009 at Smith Brother's Restaurant in Ridgewood. In honor of National Child Abuse Prevention Month, a portion of all the evening's book sales, as well as sales of Counterfeit Farm Girl gift baskets designed by Baskets-n-Beyond, will be donated to Children's Aid and Family Services of Paramus NJ. Ms Petrillo & Ms McCorkindale are asking all attendees to bring an item-such as diapers, baby food, baby clothes or toys to donate to Children's Aid and Family Services. Please join us from 6pm-9pm for some laughs and to help the children. There will be a raffle and musicial guest is Mark Nelson Preston who wrote a song for the evening called "Every Child Deserves a Chance". Music starts at 9pm.
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