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Everyone makes mistakes. It is what people did in prison after having made their mistake that makes that time there somehow more fulfilling. By finding a talent within themselves while in prison, some may have found a talent to change their lives once they are released. Each page that contains pictures in this book is a testament to what can be done when that person decides he will not sit around and feel sorry for himself. If you are interested in buying any products displayed in this book or any of the hundreds more that can be viewed on our web page, simply visit: sticksfromtheyard.com. If…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Everyone makes mistakes. It is what people did in prison after having made their mistake that makes that time there somehow more fulfilling. By finding a talent within themselves while in prison, some may have found a talent to change their lives once they are released. Each page that contains pictures in this book is a testament to what can be done when that person decides he will not sit around and feel sorry for himself. If you are interested in buying any products displayed in this book or any of the hundreds more that can be viewed on our web page, simply visit: sticksfromtheyard.com. If you do not see anything that interests you, or you are interested in a custom-made item, contact us at: Sticksfromtheyard@gmail.com
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Sticks From The Yard Inc. LLC ¿ was created by a husband and wife team. The husband in this team remains insistent he was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to thirty years, while his wife continues to stand faithfully by him as he continues the fight to prove his innocence. While in prison the husband took notice of the everyday struggles of pretty much all those incarcerated. Ron believed he saw an avenue that could urge many of them into a more productive direction by offering incentive to explore their creative sides. In turn, and primarily because of that incentive, the inmate could allow for an opportunity to repair and/or enhance their relationships with family and friends on the outside. "Sticks" has grown dramatically and now deals with thousands of incarcerated men and women throughout the United States. Throughout the pages of this book you will see the works of those whose bodies were locked up in a cell daily, but whose creativity would not be harnessed. This book puts on display the end product of that creativity finally tapped into and which "Sticks" believes lies within each prisoner. Consider it a showcase for the final products of their boundless potential and bold imaginations, put on display here in these, their own "works of heart."Ron & Kim Dudas