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Karen Howard | 9:14 a.m. Dec. 15, 2007
Last year I donated many new clothes for Candy Cane Lane. I have purchased beautiful new outfits throughout the past year and have about 50 things to donate. Yesterday my husband and I tried to find Candy Cane Lane to no avail...the fold up sign was inside a doorway and we were unsuccessful in finding where to drop it off. I would think for this to be a successful drive there would be easier access to the store. Help! No one answers the phone number they listed and I am ready to take my things elsewhere.

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Road Home case manager Aly Ainscough sorts donations Monday at the Candy Cane Corner, 341 S. Rio Grande St. (455 West).

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