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  THE NATIONAL MS SOCIETY...ONE THING PEOPLE WITH MS CAN COUNT ON


news bulletin

Dateline:  October 17, 2002

Make Your Holiday Merry With The National MS Society’s Holiday Card Set And Calendar Featuring Original Artwork From Artists With MS

It’s time, once again to send holiday greetings to your loved ones, and what better way to say “I’m thinking of you” than with the National MS Society’s beautiful holiday cards and 2003 calendar. The designs for this year’s eight different holiday cards include an embossed snowman and doves with a gold border; a painting of the Peaceable Kingdom with embossing; a brightly colored contemporary partridge; an elegant ivory card with Seasons Greetings spelled in detailed foliage; the traditional Madonna and Child, as well as a festive doorway with a Southwest flair, a beautiful depiction of a winter morning, and lighting the Hanukkah candles. There is also a beautiful Thanksgiving card showing trees in Autumn splendor. The cards are $25 per box, with shipping and imprinting fees extra.

The 2003 calendar, titled the Healing Power of Creativity, features the work of 15 artists with multiple sclerosis, and depicts compelling original paintings and photographs from across the country. Calendars are $9 each.

Both cards and calendars may be ordered over the phone by calling 1-800-FIGHT MS,  and selecting option #3 or by visiting the National MS Society’s website and downloading the sales folder at www.nationalmssociety.org. Just click on the special section featuring the cards on the bottom right-hand side. Checks, credit cards and money orders are accepted as payment.

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