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The Staples Family Announces
Plainville, Massachusetts
Jun 10, 2007 Save the Date - October 8, 2007 Tune In to Hear
Stephen Staples on the Radio Show "The Money Pit" Greetings friends
and supporters of Staples Cabinetmakers! We’re pleased to announce
that Stephen Staples of Staples Cabinet Makers will be interviewed
Saturday, October 8, 2007 on the nationally-syndicated radio show
The Money Pit. He is going to discuss how to tell the age of wood
and various characteristics of wood. The Money Pit airs on
150 stations nationally, and XM as well as Sirius satellite. There
are two ways to listen to Stephen's interview: Listen Live:
To find out which local radio station airs the show and its time,
please go to show's station locator, which provides individual
affiliates when a zip code entered. Follow these simple directions:
1. Log on to your computer and go to www.moneypit.com/listen.php 2.
Scroll down and click on "Find a Station" 3. Insert all required
information and click on "Submit" 4. The show will email you a
listing of local stations and times. Listen on the Internet:
You can listen to the show directly off the radio show's website
beginning October 8. Here’s how: 1. Log on to your computer and go
to www.moneypit.com/listen.php 2. Scroll down to "Hear This Week's
Show" and click on Hour 1 3. Stephen's interview should be around
the half hour mark of the show Feature in Cape Cod Magazine
Staples Cabinet Makers and an interview with Stephen Staples are
featured in the September issue of Cape Cod Magazine. Stay tuned for
more great hits—Staples Cabinet Makers and Stephen Staples are
scheduled to be featured in several upcoming national home and
woodworking publications. We will let you know when they are on the
newsstands so you can see Staples Cabinet Makers and Stephen
featured in print! Chris and Stephen Staples -- Staples Cabinet
Makers www.staplescabinetmakers.com
About Staples Cabinet Makers
We create one-of-a-kind farm tables, tavern tables, cupboards,
center islands, and furniture art made using old growth lumber
reclaimed from the floors, lofts and attics of New England barns,
mills and homesteads, preserving forever these fragments of history.
Include information on trademarks here in fine print.
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