Weeks after hosting Turnberry’s Street of Wonders, an event that showcased the talent and skill of local artisans during an open house at Charlotteville, organizers Bahama Islands Realty makes a donation to The Seahorse Institute & The Bahamas Humane Society.
The brainchild of Bahama Island Realty founder, Carmen Massoni, the event garnered interest from more than 20 artists and vendors eager to give part of their sales to two worthwhile organizations.
“We at Bahama Islands Realty thought it very important to use our influence to make a meaningful contribution to the Seahorse Institute and the Bahamas Humane Society,” shared Massoni. “Bahama Islands Realty understands that although non-profit groups receive funding from the government, those funds only go so far and for many, the support they receive from the private sector keeps the processing afloat.”
Attendees of the event also got the chance to win a number prizes including an original Anthony ‘Big Mo’ oil painting, a 42-inch plasma high definition TV donated by a resident of the family-oriented community and a Samsung cell phone.
Vendors participating in Turnberry’s Street of Wonders included Anthony ‘Big Mo’ Morley, Jonathan Bethel, Derek Smith Sr. & Jr., La Casita, Ba’Nesian Creative Designs, Foodstore2go, Cheesecake Heaven, Rik Carey, 242 People Clothing Co., Pink Butterflies at Peek-A-Boo, Tantalizing Treats, Kandice Eldon, Bonita Designs, Imogene Walkine, Malcolm Rae, John Paul, TIFF, Shakila Stubbs, Brooke Phillips, The Potting Shed and Oasis Chic Living.
Diane Phillips & Associates