Blast from the Past Charity Bazaar @ AVENUE K

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Blast from the Past Charity Bazaar: NOW HAPPENING AT AVENUE K!!
The “Blast from the Past” Charity Bazaar, organized by Books For A Better World and the Kiwanis Club of Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, is having a three day community spirit, nostalgia, and fun event from October 25-27 at Level 4, Avenue K. This vibrant bazaar had something for everyone, with 30 booths offering pre-loved books, clothes, toys, handmade crafts, organic produce, saris, delicious food, and even a petting zoo!
The event was launched by Kiwanis Malaysia District Governor Olivia Chin together with Adrian Ung President of TTDI and also CEO of Books for A Better World. At the event were Immediate Past Governor Michael Chiew, First Lady Kiwanis International President See Yan, Past Governor Dato Fatimah Saad, Lieutenant Governor Div 4 Sandra, Lieutenant Governor Div 1 Rodney and PR Chair Katherine Chew.
All funds raised go directly to the Kiwanis Club of Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, with a significant portion dedicated to their upcoming Christmas project. This project will bring joy to underprivileged children, ensuring they receive a special holiday gift.
A huge thank you to Avenue K, Nature Farm, Skywave, and Party Kingdom for making this event possible!
Come and join us today and tomorrow!! Or call us for more information at -
• Books For A Better World: Adrian Ung, 6017 812 8121
• Kiwanis Club of Taman Tun Dr. Ismail: Vivian Nicholas Gunasagaran, 6014 629 7483

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日期周五, 25 十月 2024
链接https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Rpktg5r5RKSYrVz/?mibextid=lOuIew
来源Kartherine Chew

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