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Why am I spreading the news? Because my mom and I are one of the vendors. I have been involved in the holiday bazaar scene for decades. My mom and I love crafting and sharing what we make with our neighbors. I've always felt that bazaars are a holiday staple, browsing the tables, seeing how creative people can be with the things they make. My mom loves crafting with wood and fabric, I prefer knitting. Someone else makes soaps and lotions while another person does glasswork. Bazaars are a haven of crafters and shoppers alike. I hope you will come to OWOW's first Yule Bazaar that will become a part of the Pagan holiday tradition.
For a full list of vendors, visit www.owow.org
Sincerely,
Mama Gaea
OTHER WORLDS OF WONDER PROUDLY PRESENTS:
2008 YULE BAZAAR!!
Come and shop for all your holiday decorating and gift needs!
The “OWOW YULE-NOT NEED TO GO ANY PLACE ELSE BAZAAR” is the ONLY pagan oriented holiday bazaar in existence in the Portland Metro area! Come and support your local pagan artisans!
When: Sunday November 23rd, 2008 from 10am - 5pm
Where: Friendship Masonic Lodge at SE 57th and Sandy Blvd., Portland, Oregon
Why: Because the SEASON is the Reason!
All proceeds will benefit Other Worlds of Wonder and our Purchase of Pagan Land.
Come Shop and Nosh with us! We look forward to seeing you!
Admission is $1 per person and free for those under 5.
For a full list of vendors, visit www.owow.org
Sincerely,
Mama Gaea
OTHER WORLDS OF WONDER PROUDLY PRESENTS:
2008 YULE BAZAAR!!
Come and shop for all your holiday decorating and gift needs!
The “OWOW YULE-NOT NEED TO GO ANY PLACE ELSE BAZAAR” is the ONLY pagan oriented holiday bazaar in existence in the Portland Metro area! Come and support your local pagan artisans!
When: Sunday November 23rd, 2008 from 10am - 5pm
Where: Friendship Masonic Lodge at SE 57th and Sandy Blvd., Portland, Oregon
Why: Because the SEASON is the Reason!
All proceeds will benefit Other Worlds of Wonder and our Purchase of Pagan Land.
Come Shop and Nosh with us! We look forward to seeing you!
Admission is $1 per person and free for those under 5.
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