I'm looking for a good weekly planner/calendar in Portland OR?
Aug 30, 2009 by LeAnn M | Posted in Portland
I have already been to Powells books and one Barnes and Renowned and just cant seem to find what I am looking for. Any suggestions?
Seems like any righteous office supply or stationary store would have these readily convenient. Do you have a Staples or Office Max store ? I would even check Walmart as they have a beautiful good stationary section also.
| Aug 30, 2009
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