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Volunteers needed for IWC Christmas bazaar on December 6

Tue, Nov 03 2009 10:45 CET 1997 Views 2 Comments
Volunteers needed for IWC Christmas bazaar on December 6

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We would like to remind you that the next International Women's Club (IWC) Christmas bazaar takes place at the Inter Expo & Congress Centre on Tsarigradsko Chausse on Sunday December 6.

The event, which proved exceptionally popular last year, attracting more than 8000 visitors over the course of the day, will be officially opened by the Speaker of Parliament, Tsetska Tsacheva, at 11am.

Volunteers are needed on the day as well as the Saturday before the event to help set up stalls.
Please contact Debbie Crittenden for more information about contributing to the event. Her email address is decrittenden@hotmail.com

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Anonymous Sofia Echo Wed, Nov 04 2009 13:07 CET
Преглед на профил Анонимен Wed, Nov 04 2009 10:46 CET

Would help if it was made clear which charities the IWC are supporting this year with this well organised and very worthwhile event?


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