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This is where you will compile the bibliography for your Wikipedia assignment. Add the name and/or notes about what each source covers, then use the "Cite" button to generate the citation for that source

  • Riddle, E. "Still need to get a gift? South Lake Union may have what you're looking for." King5.com[1] December 9, 2021.
    • This news article by King5 quotes current glassybaby president Tracy Morgan. Potentially could be used just to certify there is a new president (why I'm editing out/updating the wiki article from the last president).The article story also discusses the glassybaby South Lake Union location and details the variety of colors and uniqueness glassybaby holds, but also how they're created in a hot shop and a portion of the proceeds go to charity.
  • Shindledecker, Scott. "Park County, Montana throws its weight behind new manufacturing business- Glassybaby," March 3, 2022. Montana Associated Technology Roundtables. [2]
    • This is a very brief source, and I'm looking for the original copy. It briefly mentions how the Park Country Commission is working out grants to use in assisting the opening of a glassybaby production plant and store in the town of Livingston.
  • Dinkelspiel, Frances (2020). "A 46 year-old Berkeley bookstore closes, another COVID-19 casualty." Berkeleyside.[3]
    • I'm not sure if I will actually use this source, but it is so far the only thing I have been able to find about stating that the Berkely, CA glassybaby shut down because of the economic crisis of COVID. The source mainly focuses on how many businesses were forced to shut down because of COVID and how the unemployment rate rose.
  • [4]
    • this facebook post by glassybaby also entails the announcement of the (permanent) closure of the Berkeley store (including the retail, hot-shop, and event space). It is a regretful post.
  • [5]
    • this is the glassybaby website, which entails the different current/up to date locations of the retails stores/hot shops and event spaces. it includes the portland, oregon location which i will update on the article. this specific page does not have information on the livingston store (yet).
  • [6]
    • this is another glassybaby post, that entails the plans to open the new glassybaby space in Livingston, Montana. it will be a retail store with a hot stop in it.
  • [7]
    • details how the glassybaby foundation (the portion of glassybaby dedicated to donating to causes centered on healing hope and partnering with different causes) was established in 2020.
  • [8]
    • this page of the glassybaby website goes into depth on the giving glassybaby does. It specifies how glassybaby as of November 2022 has donated more than $13 million dollars to non-profits. It entails how glassybaby donates money in order to help the healing of animals, humans and our entire planet/environment. There is an infographic as well that breaks down how much money has been donated to what cause (animals, or to support people, or to protect the planet).
    • [9]
      • this is an article that interviews the founder of glassybaby, Lee Rhodes. it discusses how the purpose, motivation, and measured success behind glassybaby is based on how much money has been donated in a year, and thus how much the business has helped other people. this source also discusses how the glassybaby are made, and the glassblowing craft behind them. i think this could be a helpful article to help me started a new section in the glassybaby wikipedia article titled maybe "craft" or "product."
    • [10]
      • this reference involves the history of glassblowing which can help me with my product section

References

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  1. ^ "Still need to get a gift? South Lake Union may have what you're looking for". king5.com. 6:31 PM PST December 9, 2021. Retrieved 2023-01-20. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ "Park County, Montana throws its weight behind new manufacturing business - Glassybaby". MATR. 2022-03-03. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  3. ^ Dinkelspiel, Frances (2020-06-17). "A 46-year-old Berkeley bookstore closes, another COVID-19 casualty". Berkeleyside. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  4. ^ "glassybaby". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  5. ^ "store locations". glassybaby. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  6. ^ "glassybaby". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  7. ^ "home | glassybaby foundation non-profit organzation". glassybabyfoundation. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  8. ^ "hand-blown glass candle holders & drinkware". glassybaby. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  9. ^ "In luminous color: How glassybaby helps people heal with handblown glass". Transform. 2018-05-18. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  10. ^ "The History of Glass Making by T S Campbell | Sciences 360". www.sciences360.com. Retrieved 2023-01-24.