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Posted on: Thursday, October 23, 2008

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Trash & Treasure sale is Temari's 26th

 •  Projects lined up to make a difference

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Philip Winchester

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Trash & Treasure, nonprofit art center Temari's seasonal craft fundraiser, marks its 26th year on Sunday at the Manoa Grand Ballroom of the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i.

The event originated in the early years of Temari history, when faculty cleaned out their studios to sell one-of-a-kinds and discontinued items in a 10th Avenue hall. The "one person's trash is another's treasure" mantra has prevailed since, and the fair has emerged as a source of stellar new pieces by artists and vendors.

The sale, open to the public from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, includes ornaments, towels, T-shirts and original art. Vendors' fees support Temari's art programs. The event also now features nonprofit groups' products and unusual holiday gifts on the JCCH patio. Participants include Bamboo Ridge Press, Pacific Potters Guild, Moiliili Community Center, Project Linus and the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i.

— Wayne Harada



MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY

Have you signed up for Make a Difference Day, coming up this Saturday? Get more information about local plans in our story (link above).



FINAL WORD

"There's a lot of running through the jungle, jumping off waterfalls, sword-fighting, shooting flintlock muskets … basically, if you took anything a kid said he wanted to do … that's in the script."

Philip Winchester | actor (Robinson Crusoe in NBC's "Crusoe"), to Associated Press