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Golden View Holiday Gift Bazaar

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 5025 Canyon Crest Dr San Ramon CA 94582  See map

Golden View Holiday Gift Bazaar


Thursday, November 29th, 2012


Golden View Multipurpose Room (MPR)


2:00 pm to 7:00 pm


 


The Gator Fund is pleased to present a winter wonderland of gifts and goodies on sale in the MPR just in time for the holidays!  With over 25 Bay Area vendors, you’re sure to find the perfect gifts!  Vendors and products include:


 


 CLOTHING



  • Sewn by Debra: Aprons, Girl Prairie Clothes, Makeup and Jewelry Bags

  • Ruffles With Love: Fun workout and inspirational positive shirts, sweatshirts & tanks.  www.ruffleswithlove.etsy.com

  • buggyb: Infant burp cloths, blankets, booboo paks, tutu’s, bath robes & washies, onsies, beanies.  www.buggyb.etsy.com

  • Sandee’s Crochet: Crochet hats for children & adults

  • San Ramon Hawks: Fleece scarves, bling rings

  • Hats By Kathy: Girls Hats - 1–12 yrs

  • EmbroideryMark: Embroidered children’s aprons & chefs hats.  www.embroiderymark.etsy.com

  • Snugabug Tutus: Tutus, hair bows


 


HOME



  • Nicole Clark for Scentsy: Wickless warmers, scented wax bars, home fragrance, personal fragrance.  http://bringhome.scentsy.us

  • HodgePodge: Fleece tie blankets

  • MAC Cutting Boards: Handcrafted wood cutting boards.  www.maccuttingboards.com

  • All Star Dips: Dips, dry rubs, soups, breads, desserts.  www.allstardips.com

  • Tracey Cooper: Sweet trees

  • **Pampered Chef: Kitchen bakeware and utensils.  www.pamperedchef.biz/chefroze.  Shop online until November 29 to earn extra money for our school.  Host: Golden View Gator Fund.**


 


JEWELRY & HANDBAGS



  • **Arzu Brown for Stella & Dot: Jewelry & accessories.  www.stelladot.com/arzubrown .  Shop online at www.stelladot.com/ts/ks7k5 until November 29 to earn extra money for our school.  Host: Golden View Elementary School.**

  • KK’s Bags: Handbags, wallets & clutches

  • Martini Fashion: Jewelry – High fashion coordinating accessories, 925 sterling silver, precious/semi-precious gems, pearls & crystals. www.martinifashion.com

  • Initials, Inc.: Personalized bags, purses, totes & household products.  www.myinitials-inc.com/kariblanford

  • Origami Owl: Lockets & charms.  www.diamond.origamiowl.com

  • Sheba: Handicrafts, papier mache, handmade purses, jewelry


 


TOYS & BOOKS



  • Games Unlimited: Toys, games, books, art, stuffed animals

  • Bucket Fillers: Children’s books.  www.bucketfillers101.com

  • Sandra Sherwood: Books – mini books, journals, photo albums, boxes


 


SKIN & BEAUTY



  • Mary Kay: Skin care and makeup.  www.marykay.com/sandralewis

  • Arbonne International: Swiss botanical bath & body, aromatherapy, skincare for children & adults.  www.joanc.myarbonne.com

  • Buttermeuporganics: Organic, handcrafted bath & beauty products.  www.buttermeuporganics.com

  • Linda Punzo: Hair feathers & bling


 


The Holiday Gift Bazaar will also feature:



  • The kid-friendly Gator Gift Shop will offer special, lower-priced gifts!

  • Cookies & Cocoa presented by Golden View Cub Scouts!  Proceeds will benefit our Sister School, Nystrom Elementary in Richmond!

  • Free Gift Wrap Station available for customers!

  • Enter the Holiday Gift Bazaar Raffle for an opportunity to win prizes from our vendors!

  • Shop between the hours of 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm and get a free raffle ticket!  Bring a non-Golden View friend anytime and they’ll receive a free raffle ticket too!


 


For questions, contact Holiday Gift Bazaar Co-Chairs Robyn Ross at mikerobynross.8@gmail.com or Heidi Kenniston-Lee at Heidi.k.lee@sbcglobal.net.

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