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Open House with The Artist Sat. Oct 20 1-3 PM


Fairway Village Mobile Homes  1100 S. Belcher Rd.
Unit  280
Come join The Living Hope Women’s Ministry’s October event. There will be an
opportunity to browse and shop. 
Many handcrafted items available including jewelry, paintings, etched glass,  
pottery etc.  It will be a casual and relaxing time with light refreshments and lively conversation. 
Start your Christmas shopping early or buy yourself a gift—maybe both.  Meet Vivian, 
a friend of Gert’s Kitchen and show your support.  Credit cards accepted.
Prices  start around $10 and up and are competitive with or better than local boutiques.   
The items pictured here are just a few samples. Come see what else is  available.
For those who wish to carpool together, we will have a drop-in at 
Frida’s bakery 9700 Ulmerton Rd. Largo.  
Stop by early at noon to fellowship and grab a sandwich or a snack or just come by 
later to meet up with the group.  
We will be leaving around 12:45 pm.  Otherwise, you can meet us at the open house 





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