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Ubiquitous cloth stall, found in every street market and festival.
Promoting the Vancouver Greek community’s established presence during the last 100 years and incorporating its rich cultural heritage spanning 2500 years of history. The project will encourage public inter-cultural and inter-racial understanding, personal enjoyment and harmony. W. Broadway, Vancouver, BC, Canada
The Pemberton Christmas Baarzaar is back this Saturday, December 6th. Join us at the Pemberton Secondary School from 10AM - 3PM for all your bazaar needs. The Bazaar is your one stop shop for one of a kind hand made goods. During the Bizaar you will find everything from baked goods, jewellery, pottery, jams & jellies, artwork and so much more.
John, Mark and I rented a booth at the International bazaar on the Nato Base here in Naples this year. Even though we were stuck off in a corner, we all managed to do pretty well, and sell some prints. The best part was when the manager for the Navy Exchange invited us to come to the Navy Exchange and sell prints there!
Thanks Liz.
The Pemberton Christmas Baarzaar is back this Saturday, December 6th. Join us at the Pemberton Secondary School from 10AM - 3PM for all your bazaar needs. The Bazaar is your one stop shop for one of a kind hand made goods. During the Bizaar you will find everything from baked goods, jewellery, pottery, jams & jellies, artwork and so much more.
The Grand Bazaar was originally founded by Mehmet II in 1461 in order to provide traders with a safe and orderly place to conduct business. It's one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world. It is well known for its jewelry, hand-painted ceramics, carpets, embroideries, spices, and antique shops.
There are a total of 65 streets and 18 portals, eight of these are grand portals. The bazaar attracts between 250,000-400,000 daily visitors and has over 25,000 employees.
The Bazaar was originally made of wood. It was burnt down five times, the most serious damage was inflicted during the fires of 1546 and 1651. The market was enlarged during the reign of Suleymaniye I and rebuilt to the present plan in 1701. A 1954 fire destroyed more than half of the bazaar.