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Chute-a-Blondeau hosts artisan sale

Posted by Theresa Ketterling | Nov 7, 2016 | Events | L’Orignal

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Chute-a-Blondeau hosts artisan sale Francine Menard and Pierrette Leger, representing TriCycle, a local company based in Lachute. The bags and winter wear are made from recycled materials. (Janice Winsor)

 

Gerdine Van Woudenberg, of Jag Wood Working, a chainsaw carver (Janice Winsor).

Dena of Vintage Wood Projects is seen here. All of her items are made from reclaimed wood. (Janice Winsor)

Lyne Charlebois of Chute-a-Blondeau displays one of her paintings of the history of the village. She’s seen here with Linda Rozon and Marjolaie Sabourin (Janice Winsor)

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