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February 05, 2016
In search of 'Trinkets Treasures'

In a novel approach to mixing the atmosphere of a fair with serious fundraising, nearly a dozen charities and causes will come together on the grounds of Collins House on Friday and Saturday with booths filled with extraordinary goods from furniture to antiques, fine art to jewelry, books, collectibles and more.
The event, hosted by the Historic Bahamas Foundation -- Trinkets & Treasures is believ...

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News Article
February 09, 2016
Trinkets Treasures National Fair online auction extended

The board of directors of the Historic Bahamas Foundation today announced the extension of the online auction, in connection with the Trinkets & Treasures National Fair held over the weekend, with part proceeds to benefit repairs to The Hermitage on Cat Island.

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News Article
February 04, 2016
Hundreds expected to fill Collins House grounds for Trinkets & Treasures

Live entertainment, food vendors, bouncing castle, live auction, painted Junkanoo nymph. Hundreds Expected to Fill Collins House Grounds for Trinkets & Treasures Fair and Auction to benefit 10 charities

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January 30, 2016
Historic Bahamas Foundation Treasures Trinkets online auction now live

Thousands of dollars of fine art, collectibles, jewelry and extraordinary experiences are up for bidding as the Historic Bahamas Foundation Treasures & Trinkets online auction is live.

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January 27, 2016
Come ye! Come ye! Trinkets and Treasures National Fair & Live Auction

Music, food & drinks, marching band, bouncing castle on Saturday. Live auction at 2 pm. Shared proceeds will benefit 10 charities and historic sites including the Hermitage in Cat Island. Don?t miss it!

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News Article
August 14, 2023
Looking ahead to the Tournament of Champions

Five of six Aquinas College teams that participated in the recent World Scholar's Cup (WSC) London Global Round have qualified to compete at the Tournament of Champions scheduled for Yale University in Connecticut in November. This, as a number of Bahamians returned home with medals as students from St. John's College, Hill Crest (primary school) and Lyford Cay. Aquinas had the most teams and won ...

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News Article
February 27, 2023
Independence Secretariat Stages “242 Day Pop-Up” with Souvenir Bags and Treats

The 50th Independence Anniversary Secretariat staged a “242 Day Pop-Up” at the Independence Roundabout on East Street South and East West Highway on Friday, February 24, 2023.

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Lustre
News Article
December 14, 2010
Lustre

By JEFFARAH GIBSON
Tribune Features Writer

NOT every piece of jewelry had a predetermined finish. Sometimes she sketches a design and other times she lets her imagination take control.

However Nadia Campbell's discipline in the craft allows her to put her vision of each trinket on a piece of paper. Afterwards she translates this same vision onto a bead board, where she matches semi-precious ston...

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September 09, 2022
Advocates tout benefits of authentically Bahamian model

Pam Burnside, an advocate for the supplanting of authentically Bahamian-made products in the country's tourism centers, contended this week that the expanded development of this country could begin in earnest if artisans and creatives were able to produce enough product to wipe out the foreign-made tourism trinkets sold in stores downtown and in the straw markets. ...
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