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Kitty Is Looking for Hundreds of Bread Clips to Honor Her Deceased Father

Summary by Omroep Brabant
"That's a shame to throw away," Kitty's late father, Noud, said of every bread clip. Out of habit, they ended up in the cutlery drawer. Now, artist Kitty van Gils from Hilvarenbeek is calling for people to collect these plastic objects. She wants to honor her father with a work of art. His father, Noud, worked at the bakery. He delivered orders to farmers in the Diessen region. When Kitty was 14, she would ride with him on Saturdays. "My first p…
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"That's a shame to throw away," Kitty's late father, Noud, said of every bread clip. Out of habit, they ended up in the cutlery drawer. Now, artist Kitty van Gils from Hilvarenbeek is calling for people to collect these plastic objects. She wants to honor her father with a work of art. His father, Noud, worked at the bakery. He delivered orders to farmers in the Diessen region. When Kitty was 14, she would ride with him on Saturdays. "My first p…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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