Crafts and Demonstrators

Sandy Schenkat—Kenya Kasuals

Kenya Kasuals features handcrafted ceramic clay beads in their unique jewelry line.  When you purchase a piece, you are helping supporting over 100 disadvantaged women and their families in  The Kikuyu Tribe who work in this Fair Trade Coop in Nairobi

Zada Waller—Designs by Stuza

Jewelry made with natural semi precious gemstones such as Jasper, Jade and Carnelian.

Sherry A. Wieczorek—SASewing

Woven Rag rugs, crocheted items, knotted quilts and hand sewn quilts.

Volunteers for the Women’s Intercultural Center.

Handmade Mexican folk art style earring featuring:  Frida Kahlo self-portraits, Day of the Dead skeletons, saints, pop culture personalities.  The miniaturized images are tinted or glittered and hung with tiny charms and beads.  Only $10.00 per pair.  All of the proceeds are donated to the Women’s Intercultural Center on the New Mexico/Texas boarder, empowering women living in poverty through Education and arts.

 

Dick Lano – Dick Lano Photography

       Winona Lost: Photos of buildings now gone from Winona. Including the Milwaukee Road Railroad Bridge, Latch Island Bath House, Northwester Railroad Depot and Walt Newman’s downtown building.

 

Elizabeth Geissner – Transcend Elementals

       Luxurious spa products had crafted and formulated to nourish and revitalize skin. Quality, chemical free body care products that are economically and ecologically friendly. The ingredients are fair-trade and organic when possible. The packaging is PET recyclables. 5% of bath soak product sales are donated to charitable organizations.