Event organizers were Nancy Sakaduski, left, and Hilda Chaski. They said the event wasn't a fundraiser but more of a Friend Raiser for members of the Five Points community.
Steven Billups
December 7, 2019
The Villages of Five Points held a holiday bazaar Nov. 30 in the Community Center. The event included classes for adults, a wide array of items for sale, a group sing-along, a scavenger hunt and a cookie exchange.
Nancy Rothner talks with David Keller about her Pinch Me Therapy Dough.
Lillian Kuretu brought some Zimbabwe Water Project art to the event. Local pianist Meldene Gruber takes a look at some of the animal sculptures.
Kathy Keller, left, looks at one of the holiday gifts from vendor Helen Flood.
Vendor Diane Pitman, left, of Diane’s Decor talks with Mary Nelson about her collection of holiday items.
Carole Upman, left, from the Lower Delaware Duffle Bag project, shows Lori Soligo a small handbag made from leftover material. The sale of these items supports the Duffle Bag Project, which provides foster kids with duffel bags to keep their things in.
Tiffany Guido, left, of Bella Guido brought a large selection of wine bags to the event. Talking with Guido about the bags is Louise Shearigan.
Bev Stoner gets some cookies together for the group sing-along.