It’s that time of the year again when everyone is emulating Jolly Ol’ St. Nick and their favorite hashtags are #gift and #giving. Why not hit all with one stone? This year, the Zonta Club of Makati and Environs will be having their annual pre-Christmas bazaar, FilipinaZ Fair, on November 4 to 6 at SMX Aura, SM Aura Premier in BGC, Taguig. FilipinaZ Fair brings together three things that appeal to the Filipino consumer: Lifestyle, Fashion and Food, by showcasing the finest exhibitors for arts and crafts, fashion and cuisine.
Zonta Ladies and Filipinaz Fair exhibitors
Be like Santa Claus to the many women and young girls to whom the FilipinaZ Fair is for. The Zonta Club of Makati and Environs (ZCME) spearheads the FilipinaZ Fair to raise funds to further their various projects that focuses on empowering women in all forms and ages.
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These projects include: Empowering Women Scholarship Program, psychological care for sexually abused children, NO to Early Marriage and Teenage Pregnancy Advocacy, and many more. Proceeds from the fair will also help ZCME to continue serving the many disadvantaged women and children. You may not know it, but, by making a purchase to the many exhibitors of the fair you are funding ZCME’s various projects, a gift to our disadvantaged sisters. Now isn’t that what Santa Claus is about?
Zonta Club of Makati and Environs president, Mita Rufino, informing the press about FilipinaZ Fair and the club’s projects
Gifts and more gifts! Christmas, in a sense, is just around the corner. Avoid the Christmas rush. This is a great time to fill those gift and wish lists. There is no need to worry about not finding a unique gift for your love ones, FilipinaZ Fair have a wide selection of exhibitors and booths to find that one-of-a-kind item.
This sculpted bag by Charming Baldemor is not only art but is also a functioning bag, spacious enough for your essentials. Kyooreo, the brainchild of Charming Baldemor (of the prominent family of Baldemor artists), is a carving and sculpting company that offers quality decorative and functional handicrafts, an art that you can proudly carry around. They also offer high-end sculpture art pieces.
Charming Baldemor also collaborated with artist Marites Aves for these wonderful art pieces!
Christmas is not complete without decors and food. FilipinaZ Fair have a wide array of businesses that sell locally made food products that we love, craved for and have grown into. These make nice gifts especially to our Balikbayan relatives and friends who truly missed the local fare. As for the holiday decorations, there’s a section at the fair where you can find all these. So plan your Christmas theme for this year and head to FilipinaZ Fair for all your Christmas needs.
The Belen, the highlight of the Filipino Christmas decoration. Vivo Handicrafts, the maker of this unique white Belen, is the brainchild of Vida Hayes after agreeing to her husband’s suggestion of sharing her designs and use them to market handmade goods from her native Philippines. Each purchase of their products helps local artisans/retired women in the provinces of the Philippines, whose skills are behind the beautifully crafted handicrafts.
Christmas is about giving. If you think that every purchase at the FilipinaZ Fair is only for giving to your love ones, think again. All purchases not only fund ZCME’s various projects, but also give back something to our local craftsmen. I’m not only talking about money here, but also opportunities and recognition. Buying locally made products help a community grow, contribute to the artisans’ aspirations and livelihood, boost local economy and recognize local arts and culture. Supporting their craft is giving them all these.
Wanting to promote culture preservation and at the same time generate employment for the women and youth of the Kabayan community in Benguet, Maxencia Pili took the initiative to revive loom weaving, thus Kabayan Weaving Arts and Crafts was born. This enterprise has sustained the making of quality traditional attires and has expanded their products to table runners, coin purses, bags, cellphone cases, vests and lemon grass oil.
For us, these colorful bags of My Souvenir Bag de Basey are fashion statements, but to the community in Basey, Samar these are symbols of hope. After witnessing the devastation left by typhoon Yolanda in their community, Magdaleno Gaddi established the Banig de Basey to rebuild the ticog banig industry and make this enterprise boom again through new twists, creativity and innovations.
One of my personal favorites are the ballet paintings by Ronna Manasala, the grand daughter of the Philippines’ National Artist in Visual Arts, Vicente Manansala. Visit her space at the FilipinaZ Fair this November!
” Dance Free”
Mixed Media on canvas
12 x 18 inches
2016
” Natalia”
Mixed Media on canvas
12 x 18 inches
2016
At FilipinaZ Fair, you can shop till you drop, complete your Christmas list, and at the same time help in raising funds for the Zonta Club of Makati and Environs’ projects to empower women and support our local artisans and their crafts. On November 4 -6, come over to FilipinaZ Fair at SMX Aura, SM Aura Premier and have a meaningful way to do your early Christmas shopping!
Last Updated on 1 year by Carizza
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