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On the record ... with Marie Alessi

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One time we bought yarn that said it was all the same dye lot and I get halfway done with the scarf and it had like burgundy and dark green and blue in it.

They say that a handicapped person always has one thing that they are very, very good at.  It’s kind of like “Rain Man,” when he could do all those numbers. We had a guy at Genesis House that could tell you what day you were born, what time you were born. He knew his numbers, like the Rain Man. 

We went to Chicago one time with Opportunity House and they showed us pictures this guy did. I don’t know what his handicap was, but he could draw really, really good, good enough to sell them and have them in someone’s house. He could draw, but he couldn’t read or write.

My boyfriend in Lombard, he was great at sports. No matter what sport he did, he would get a gold medal in Special Olympics. But he couldn’t read or write either.

Quilt and Fiber Arts Walk

Jan. 19 – 27
Downtown Genoa

There will be displays and activities in downtown businesses all week. Events include talks, crafts and demonstrations. For more information, call 815-784-6961 or email genoamainstreet@atcyber.net.

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