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Monday, November 20, 2017

Well wishes for "Tis the Season" & more Bazaars

Handcrafted
Above are a few new items coming off my own work table in preparation for the Holiday Market, Saturday, December 9th at the Walla Walla Fairgrounds.  Hours are from 9:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.  As this show is strictly
"handcrafted" created by each vendor, you will find some wonderful, unique items to make gift giving special.....or maybe something you, yourself have on your wish list.  Holding a Bazaar to feature only wares made by artisans offers the experience of knowing loving hands have created the item you chose and that means it is quality.  It, also, offers we, as vendors, an opportunity to not have to compete with commercial items that are mass produced, usually of lessor quality and expense to produce.  We hope to see you there.

There are many Bazaars at this time of year for one to chose from....or.....dash from one to another trying to take in the variety of goods offered.  Another one to list, that some friends will participate in as vendors is the Christmas Bazaar held at the elementary school in Athena, Oregon.  December 2nd from 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m.  For information you may call:
April @ 541 310-9557 or Katie @ 541 969-4810

Announcement for Blue Mountain Photo Club
A new meeting venue for the Club from now on:
Trinity Lutheran Church
109 South Roosevelt
Walla Walla, WA
First & third Thursdays @ 7:00p.m.
A competition meeting is scheduled for December 6th, 7:00p.m.  Jerry will be accepting your EID, 48 hours in advance.  Prints may be submitted, however if to be judged please use proper format.  You are ENCOURAGED TO SHOW YOUR WORK.
On December 20th there will be a Business and Social meeting and election of new officers will be held.  Also, a new EID Chair for 2018 , willing to become familiar with the set up when Jerry is not present is needed.
(Apologies as my computer would not allow me to cut and paste the actual PDF from Blue Mountain Photo Club.)
As my own addition, knowing that Lori Montgomery is an integral part of this Club, again, Lori, I am so sorry for your families loss of Duane.  Hopefully, soon you will be able to continue with the creative spirit that you put into your photography.


Much appreciation if you would be willing to share the suncatcherjo.com site with your family and friends.  I am inspired to create now that we have an online store presence and hope to keep that going in a positive direction.

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