Just in time for the holidays, the annual “A Time for Sharing” craft fair was held Dec. 14 at the Elks Lodge in Gardena. Gift items such as jewelry, accessories, magnets, cards, calendars, handbags and clothing were sold.
Carson-based Back Home in Lahaina served Hawaiian take-out and baked goods.
Vendors included (above) Karen Kanagi, her son Brian Kanagi and Roxanne Cruz from Kanagi Design (hellosushistore.com), which uses sushi, dim sum and Hawaiian food designs; and (below) Julie Fujii of Create in Me, which features T-shirts, banners, personalized address labels, Christmas ornaments and other products designed to “make your spirit smile.”
Photos by J.K. YAMAMOTO/Rafu Shimpo
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