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Updated: 11/13/2012 08:00:45AM

Holiday bazaar brings cheer

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HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
The in-house Christmas Shop manager, Inge Kruse, and the wreath she personally made for the bazaar, is shown here in this group photo with Millie Rose and Louise Gurley, co-presidents of the Episcopal Church Women.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
Corlotta Crowell, Mary McDeavitt, Barbara Rutigliano, Arlene Burk and Barbara Howe helped out in the kitchen during the bazaar. Here they are with baskets filled with sandwiches.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
Judi Quinn holds tight to the handmade kitty she found at the bazaar.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
Yvonne Corrello takes payment from Lynn Lord for a tray made from wine corks.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
Marie Hochsprung found a few bracelets and ties to buy. She is helped by cashier Florence Ruggiero, shown wearing her Santa hat, next to Enid Gorvine.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
Mary Karlson, Bonnie Goyette and Anita McTighe sample the homemade items made by the Crafty Ladies.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
Lois Bolger found an apron she felt she just had to have at the bazaar put on by The Episcopal Church Women of the Church of the Good Shepherd.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
Jane Metzger and Jean Katinsky pick out a few favorite ornaments at the bazaar put on by The Episcopal Church Women of the Church of the Good Shepherd.

HERALD PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS
Marian Ball volunteered to work one of the booths featuring a tree that was decorated with handmade items.

By BETSY WILLIAMS

Photojournalist

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The Episcopal Church Women of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Punta Gorda opened the holiday season with an indoor bazaar on Nov. 3. Handmade holiday craft items that were made by the church’s Crafty Ladies were sold to raise funds for the various charities that the women support.

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