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X-WR-CALDESC:Don’t throw out broken jewelry and clothes with holes!  We got
  you.\n\nWhat:\nStop by our shop and meet with our jeweler for the followi
 ng repairs:\n1. Lose a stone in your favorite ring\, earring\, necklace or
  bracelet? Bring in your silver\, gold\, brass or copper jewelry or home d
 écor items to be repaired for you by Rene.\n2. Beaded necklace break\, no 
 problem we can restring your beads and pearls.\n3. Resize rings\n4. Tighte
 n prongs\n5. He can possibly make a replica of an earring so you have a fu
 ll pair again\n6. And other jewelry repairs\n\nRene’s wife\, Jenny\, will 
 also be in to mend clothing. She can help you with the following:\n1. Darn
  holes in socks\n2. patch holes in pants and jeans\n3. put a button back o
 n and other basic mending needs\n\nTalk to our artists in person and learn
  how we\, or other artists\, can help you.\n\nCost:\nPrices will vary depe
 nding on what repairs are needed to be done.\n\nWhen:\nEvery Wednesday 12-
 3pm\n2nd Saturdays 12-3:00pm\n1st and 3rd Fridays of each month 5–7pm.\nIn
  addition\, they is also by appointment on other days and times.  For appo
 intments\, please text 801-686-5351.\nYou can also drop of the item(s) tha
 t need to be fixed and our jeweler will get back to you on pricing and opt
 ions.\nWhere:\nFix-It Days are at The Local Artisan Collective\, located a
 t 2371 Kiesel Ave in down town Ogden\, just a little south of the Megaplex
 .\n\nHow To Register:\nNo need to register a head of time\, just stop by a
 nytime between 12noon–2pm.  Some repairs can be made while you wait while 
 others may take a few days.\n\nAbout The Jeweler:\nRepairs will be made by
  Rene Venegas\, a 16th generation silversmith. His family was one of the f
 irst to arrive from Spain to the Americas. His ancestor\, Felipe Venegas\,
  was the silversmith for the early cathedrals in the Dominican Republic an
 d stamped the first European coins in the New World.  He has been making j
 ewelry since he was a child in his father’s silver shop in Bogota\, Colomb
 ia and has been teaching jewelry and silversmithing classes at Weber State
  for 15 years. In addition\, he has been featured in The Standard Examiner
 \, The Signpost\, KUTV Inside the Story\,  FOX13 Good Morning Utah\, The S
 alt Project and KTVX Good Things Utah.\n\nAbout The Seamstress:\nJenny Ven
 egas has always found joy in learning and creating through what many refer
  to as “domestic arts” — sewing\, quilting\, canning\, and embroidery\, to
  name a few. After taking a break from her creative endeavors for many yea
 rs\, she’s gradually returned to her roots with her brand\, Aunt GG’s whic
 h is inspired by her Great-Aunts Grace and Glady.  Jenny creates comfortin
 g handmade goods for the kitchen\, home and patio.
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DESCRIPTION:Don’t throw out broken jewelry and clothes with holes!  We got 
 you.\n\nWhat:\nStop by our shop and meet with our jeweler for the followin
 g repairs:\n1. Lose a stone in your favorite ring\, earring\, necklace or 
 bracelet? Bring in your silver\, gold\, brass or copper jewelry or home dé
 cor items to be repaired for you by Rene.\n2. Beaded necklace break\, no p
 roblem we can restring your beads and pearls.\n3. Resize rings\n4. Tighten
  prongs\n5. He can possibly make a replica of an earring so you have a ful
 l pair again\n6. And other jewelry repairs\n\nRene’s wife\, Jenny\, will a
 lso be in to mend clothing. She can help you with the following:\n1. Darn 
 holes in socks\n2. patch holes in pants and jeans\n3. put a button back on
  and other basic mending needs\n\nTalk to our artists in person and learn 
 how we\, or other artists\, can help you.\n\nCost:\nPrices will vary depen
 ding on what repairs are needed to be done.\n\nWhen:\nEvery Wednesday 12-3
 pm\n2nd Saturdays 12-3:00pm\n1st and 3rd Fridays of each month 5–7pm.\nIn 
 addition\, they is also by appointment on other days and times.  For appoi
 ntments\, please text 801-686-5351.\nYou can also drop of the item(s) that
  need to be fixed and our jeweler will get back to you on pricing and opti
 ons.\nWhere:\nFix-It Days are at The Local Artisan Collective\, located at
  2371 Kiesel Ave in down town Ogden\, just a little south of the Megaplex.
 \n\nHow To Register:\nNo need to register a head of time\, just stop by an
 ytime between 12noon–2pm.  Some repairs can be made while you wait while o
 thers may take a few days.\n\nAbout The Jeweler:\nRepairs will be made by 
 Rene Venegas\, a 16th generation silversmith. His family was one of the fi
 rst to arrive from Spain to the Americas. His ancestor\, Felipe Venegas\, 
 was the silversmith for the early cathedrals in the Dominican Republic and
  stamped the first European coins in the New World.  He has been making je
 welry since he was a child in his father’s silver shop in Bogota\, Colombi
 a and has been teaching jewelry and silversmithing classes at Weber State 
 for 15 years. In addition\, he has been featured in The Standard Examiner\
 , The Signpost\, KUTV Inside the Story\,  FOX13 Good Morning Utah\, The Sa
 lt Project and KTVX Good Things Utah.\n\nAbout The Seamstress:\nJenny Vene
 gas has always found joy in learning and creating through what many refer 
 to as “domestic arts” — sewing\, quilting\, canning\, and embroidery\, to 
 name a few. After taking a break from her creative endeavors for many year
 s\, she’s gradually returned to her roots with her brand\, Aunt GG’s which
  is inspired by her Great-Aunts Grace and Glady.  Jenny creates comforting
  handmade goods for the kitchen\, home and patio.
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LOCATION:The Local Artisan Collective\, 2371 Kiesel Ave.\, Ogden\, UT 84403
  US
SUMMARY:Fix It Day Jewelry and Clothing Mending Repairs
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