Craft and bake sale fever
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Patrons fill their pails with cookies at the Cookie Walk, part of an annual fundraising effort by St. David’s Anglican Church. photo by
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Bake table vendor Lori Cook (left) engages in a transaction with St. Michael Parish finance council chairperson Jackie Packet at the church’s Christmas Craft and Gift Fair on Saturday. photo by
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Craft vendor Mary Ann Harmatiuk displays a native house blessing for sale at the King George Community School Classic Christmas Craft Sale. The traditional art form is said to bring peace and prosperity to those who hang it in their homes. photo by
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Guests at the Church of the Nazarene’s Annual Christmas Craft & Bake Sale could place bids on items such as these gingerbread houses. photo by
Herald photo by Matt Gardner
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Carmen Court resident and former Saskatchewan Embroiderers’ Guild president Jean Seggie knits while selling some of her handiwork at Carmen Court’s Christmas Bake/Craft Sale on Saturday. photo by
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Pathfinders sell cookies at Vincent Massey Community School on Saturday for a craft and bake sale organized to raise funds for the local Girl Guide Hall. From left to right: Brownie leader Lindsy Gyoerick and Pathfinders Amanda Dyck, Kendall Schneider, Chelsea Taylor and Trista Yahyahkeekoot. photo by
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Vendor Kaela Knoke sells some of her handmade jewelry at the Rivier Academy Christmas Trade Show & Sale on Saturday. photo by
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Janet Carrier, president of the Tuesday Ladies’ Club at St. David’s Anglican Church, shows off some of the baked goods available at the church’s annual Cookie Walk. Guest at the event bring their own pails and buy cookies to help raise money for the church. photo by
Herald photo by Matt Gardner
Seven deadly sins. Seven wonders of the world. And in Prince Albert last Saturday, seven different craft and bake sales.
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