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BY DAVID HART .
FOR THE ISLANDER
The city of Avalon's Community
Service Department along with the
Catalina Arts Association brought
together local artist and vendors to
create the first Artisan Market on
Tuesday.
Fifteen vendors along Crescent to set up a booth for disaster relief
Avenue provided everything from for the Hurricane victims.
fresh fruit and vegetables, to cus- He would like to thank the corn-
tomize printing, roasted coffee munity for making donations of
beans, custom jewelry, homemade clothing, diapers, tools, as well as
jams, interactive art and many cash donations that will bring great
more. relief to his family's neighborhood
The market created a buzz, and surrounding areas. Overall
another activity for visitors, some- the Artisan Market brought people
thing fun and fresh for the locals together and left a positive impres-
and overall made for an exciting sion for those who participated and
environment to a usual weekday visited in it. If you would like to
day. Derick George a local, who is be a vendor in the next Artisan
also of Caribbean descent and has Market, contact Yafet Mengesha at
family still in the region, was able City Hall or call 310-510-0220.
Now Serving Brunch on
Sunday and Saturday-
WEEKENDS WILL
NEVER BE THE SAME
Includes family-style appetizers,
your choice of entree, coffee
and soft drinks.
Add
Adults $22
Kids 12 and under $14
Bottomless Himosas for $13
Starting Sept. 30 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Locals receive a 20% discount
with valid subsidy card,
For reservations visit
Operffable.com or call 31o.51o~7494.
CATALINA
Ill.LAND CONPANY
The Artisan Market in town brought a fresh flavor to the island on Tuesday. Courtesy photo
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For the sixth consecutive year, graduates of Redondo Union High School came to Catalina for a three-day Sea
Hawk seniors' reunion on Sept. 13- 15. Wearing the school colors of red and white, the group of 30 (from the
classes of 50 to 62), were easy to spot, whether dining at Bluewater Grill and Cafe Metropole, having lunch
at the Sandtrap and Coyote Joe's, or playing a competitive round of mini golf. The sea of red and white was
also seen frequently relaxing in the courtyard of the Pavilion Hotel, which served as home base for most of the
group. Courtesy photo
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