Christmas Charity Fair Tbilisi 2017

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Annual Winter Fair (Christmas charity fair) was held in Tbilisi's Radisson Blue Hotel on December 2, 2017

It has been a tradition for us while living in Georgia to visit this fair, already since 2011. Here are a few articles from the past: Christmas Charity Winter Fair in Tbilisi 2015Christmas Charity Winter Fair in Tbilisi Sheraton HotelChristmas charity fair in Tbilisi

As usual, we took a camera, backpack and went shopping, it' s a great time to buy great things and let's believe it helps charity, as all earnings made during this fair is believed to be donated to charity.  It should, after all. Winter fair was organized by International Women's Association Georgia (IWAG)

Unfortunately, lately, I've been missing inspiration for photography and didn't make much photography today. 

French pastry

French pastry

Our basket of goods after this year's Charity fair in Tbilisi

Our basket of goods after this year's Charity fair in Tbilisi

For years, our favorite stand has been the embassy of the United States of America, but this year Italy won our hearts. Also, It should be noted that from favorite attractions during the fair I should note the bottle bank organized by the Embassy of United Kingdom

 

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