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Fair Offers Wide Variety of Top Quality Items

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Saturday, November 06, 2010 05:40 AM

 
Joyce Stunder and Evy Schellenberg look at some of the  decorative kiln formed glass created by  the Anthony Jamieson Design Studio . 
Prince George, B.C.- The Civic Centre in Prince George is bustling this weekend with the work of some of the finest Artisans in Western Canada.
From fine woven clothing and tapestries, to jams, jellies, art work,  hand made purses and computer bags, turned wood, pottery, jewellery, woollen goods, gourmet foods, chocolates,   and more, all at the Civic Centre, today through tomorrow.
Many of the artisans attending this event , also  attend the  premier  artisan shows  across the country.
This is the 34th version of the Studio Fair.
At right,  Sue Frizzell and Kevin Szelewicki  make sure the  bags of gourmet hot chocolate are  all neat and tidy
Admission is $3 per adult, $2 per senior, and this Fair classes a senior as anyone who has hit 60!
The Studio Fair is open from 10-6 today and 10-4 tomorrow.
Below left, organic art,  resulting in  a  bok-choy pressed leaf lamp shade, and  framed  pressed veggies and fruits.
 
 
 
At bottom right, Greg Clarke of the P.G. Woodturners Guild,  displays a beautiful Mountain Pine Beetle  bowl

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the organizers did a wonderful job in this fair set up.