Local woman works for company that gives profits to tsunami survivors
BY JIMMY TOMLIN
JAMESTOWN - The handbags Joyce Darr sells are appealing enough on their own, but when potential customers hear the story behind the product, the sale is pretty much in the bag.
Darr, of Jamestown, is North Carolina's sole consultant - and one of only a few on the East Coast - for Laga Designs International, a California company whose handbag, travel bag and beaded purse sales benefit people in Indonesia who were devastated by the 2004 tsunami.
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