Great Britain selling Olympic souvenirs . ..
China--Chinese food and gifts . . .
Greece--Gyros, etc. . .
Russia--Matryoshka Dolls and more . . .
United Arab Emirates
The International Women's Club
(Tomoko is with me.)
The jewelry that we made through the year . . .
Rocks with Japanese characters . . . "peace" . . ."family" . . . "patience" . . ."heaven" . . This was very popular and the patrons had a lot of fun looking at them.
The Minister of Health, Anita (from Estonia--our IWCM president), and Craig
Natasha (from Montenegro) is interpreting for Anita on television. Natasha, Caroline (see below), and I were on live television the day before inviting people to come to the bazaar.
Caroline (from Germany) is expecting twins.
The International Women's Club singing Christmas carols.
(left to right: Japan(Tomoko), Hungary, Estonia (Anita), Germany (in red), Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia (Juliana), America (me), Croatia, Germany(Caroline), Hungary, Indonesia (He was asked to sing with us.)
All the money goes to charity. This year the money will pay for diagnostic equipment for the oncology department at the hospital in Podgorica, and for reanimation equipment for the emergency room.
Can you name all of these flags?
(France is cut off on the far right)
It was a fun day!









That looks so neat. What a great thing. I wish I could see what was on those tables. If I were there with money, I'm sure I would have had no trouble spending it!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like so much fun. I'm with Wendi, I could have spent a lot of money there. I think it is neat to have one spot with all of those authentic booths! How did selling your jewelry go? I hope the bazaar made a lot of money for that neat cause! Thanks for sharing!
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