Needham Woman Wins Oprah Watch
Sue Bandanza has a fantastic new way to tell time.
Funny enough, the Needham resident had almost run out of time when she finally got around to buying raffle tickets for a chance to win the 25th anniversary Oprah Winfrey watch—a fundraiser for her friend’s nonprofit organization Dream Big!.Free shipping with orders for designerwatch.TOP grade replicawatches of high quality at wholesale prices!
“There was this blurb [on Facebook] about it being the last day and then I saw that I could buy the tickets online, so I did, and two days later she [friend Linda Driscoll] called me to tell me that I had won,” Bandanza said.
On Tuesday, Driscoll—a Newton resident who graduated together with Bandanza from Newton South High School—stopped by her friend’s office in Needham to deliver the raffle prize.
The sparking Phllip Stein watch was designed specially for the 25th season of “The Oprah Show” and features 58 hand-cut diamonds, a silver 2 and 5 representing the special anniversary and a silver “O” in the center—for “Oprah,” of course. The watch also comes with interchangeable bands and has two faces for two different time zones.
When asked if she was an Oprah fan, Bandanza responded: “Everyone’s an Oprah fan,” adding that winning the watch was “huge.”
So how did one of Oprah’s Favorite Things get from Chicago to Needham?
Driscoll explained: “We had sent information to Oprah about Dream Big!, saying ‘Would you support Dream Big!' or looking for auction items, and I got an e-mail saying I was invited to 'The Oprah Show' to be on a show about heroes.”
Driscoll, who had been involved in nonprofits for many years, working for Special Olympics,A hats is a head covering used for several reasons.Offering a sporty collection of watchesformen and women, the Women’s Sports Foundation and the American Red Cross, launched her own nonprofit organization in January 2010.
“We created Dream Big! basically to break down the economic barrier that prevents girls from participating in sports. So we focus on underprivileged girls who participate in sports but can’t afford the items—the program fees,cheapwatches Blog at Experience Project featuring their posts, the uniforms, the scholarships,” Driscoll said.
Sue Bandanza has a fantastic new way to tell time.
Funny enough, the Needham resident had almost run out of time when she finally got around to buying raffle tickets for a chance to win the 25th anniversary Oprah Winfrey watch—a fundraiser for her friend’s nonprofit organization Dream Big!.Free shipping with orders for designerwatch.TOP grade replicawatches of high quality at wholesale prices!
“There was this blurb [on Facebook] about it being the last day and then I saw that I could buy the tickets online, so I did, and two days later she [friend Linda Driscoll] called me to tell me that I had won,” Bandanza said.
On Tuesday, Driscoll—a Newton resident who graduated together with Bandanza from Newton South High School—stopped by her friend’s office in Needham to deliver the raffle prize.
The sparking Phllip Stein watch was designed specially for the 25th season of “The Oprah Show” and features 58 hand-cut diamonds, a silver 2 and 5 representing the special anniversary and a silver “O” in the center—for “Oprah,” of course. The watch also comes with interchangeable bands and has two faces for two different time zones.
When asked if she was an Oprah fan, Bandanza responded: “Everyone’s an Oprah fan,” adding that winning the watch was “huge.”
So how did one of Oprah’s Favorite Things get from Chicago to Needham?
Driscoll explained: “We had sent information to Oprah about Dream Big!, saying ‘Would you support Dream Big!' or looking for auction items, and I got an e-mail saying I was invited to 'The Oprah Show' to be on a show about heroes.”
Driscoll, who had been involved in nonprofits for many years, working for Special Olympics,A hats is a head covering used for several reasons.Offering a sporty collection of watchesformen and women, the Women’s Sports Foundation and the American Red Cross, launched her own nonprofit organization in January 2010.
“We created Dream Big! basically to break down the economic barrier that prevents girls from participating in sports. So we focus on underprivileged girls who participate in sports but can’t afford the items—the program fees,cheapwatches Blog at Experience Project featuring their posts, the uniforms, the scholarships,” Driscoll said.
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