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t he Glendora Women's Club held many fundraising events, especially in the early years. The club owned a Kitchen-Aid food mixer and used it when the ladies would prepare the baked goods for their sales. It had been used a lot over the years but was getting quite beat-up and worn. The mixer was actually being used less and less since the women were doing the baking at their homes and bringing the baked goods to the clubhouse. It and other obsolete equipment were put up for sale and sold in 2000.I purchased the old mixer and gave it to a friend who has used it ever since. The mixer eventually needed new mixing blades so the manufacturing company was called to see if blades were available. The company representative at Kitchen-Aid |