Tis’ the Season for the Amazing Fall Bazaar!
Tis’ the Season for the Amazing Fall Bazaar!
Erika Begay
Flagstaff High School’s Native American Club hosted their seasonal Fall Bazaar in the FHS commons/gymnasium on September 27th from 10 AM- 5PM. All Bazaars hosted by the FHS Native American Club are a fantastic way for our club to raise money and collectively bring attention to all local businesses who wish to attend. It is also an amazing opportunity to see the beautiful crafts and jewelry of local Native American artists and businesses. More excitingly, the Bazaars are completely free to attend as an attendee. Although vendors are required to pay forty dollars for a spot to set up and sell, some vendors can get a free table if they are either a non-profit organization, a student at Flagstaff High School, or they're a group looking to do fundraising for a FHS school club. An additional exclusive benefit to vendors is their entry at 9 AM to allow vendors time to set up before the event begins.
The Fall Bazaar filled the commons with vendors where each vendor had their own unique crafts and products. They sold jewelry, a variety of Native American traditional attire, and other Native American arts and crafts. Aside from the majority of the vendors being Native American businesses, there was also a wide selection of vendors selling clothes and items that are trendy to everyone today. Some vendors and FHS school fundraisers also sold a delicious variety of food, drinks, and desserts for a quick snack. The FHS Native American Club also offers their own food and snack services to the attendees, allowing a variety of popular Native American foods and treats like: Navajo tacos, frybread, piccadillies, snow cones, and a selection of beverages to be enjoyed by the public. The Bazaar also offered a convenient space with vacant tables in the commons, away from busy vendors to seat those who wish to eat or sit at a table.
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