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Media Release

Contact:
Christine Klein
Founder of FLCM
2061 SW 37 Terrace
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Cell: 561.414.8336
E-Mail: info@flcraftmafia.com

February 1, 2006

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Fort Lauderdale Resident Launches Artisan Network- and Event-Related Web Site

(Fort Lauderdale, FL) - Christine Klein, a Fort Lauderdale independent businesswoman has established a World Wide Web site that enables local artisan vendors to market themselves and network together using the Internet. The Fort Lauderdale artisan team, found at http://www.flcraftmafia.com, offers all shoppers seeking independent products and merchandise the ability to browse locally scheduled events.

In addition to registering new members, the site is designed to offer detailed profiles of active members, including E-Mail addresses, independent web site links, and a brief description of each member's talent. The site also provides an up-to-date, detailed event agenda for local shoppers seeking independent products and merchandise.

The local artisan team, titled Fort Lauderdale Craft Mafia (FLCM), is a sister group of a nationally formed organization titled Craft Mafia, which originated in Austin, Texas. FLCM is currently holding open enrollment on the team and welcomes local event invites for Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas.

Klein said she established the site after observing a lack of local leadership in the independent crafting community. "Because I'm an independent artisan and make significant use of the Internet when marketing my own business, I realized the potential of a locally assembled team for helping artisans broaden their business and event options in a medium that is easily accessible. It's rewarding to know that we're not depending on big business. Instead, with our collective talents, we're working together to open doors and accomplish our goals," Klein said.