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Friday 10th of September 2010

Indigenous People

The traditional cloth making method and other crafts have been abandoned by indigenous people because of modern life style and industrial technology. CANDO Craft Center, just like CCD, like to preserve their culture and tradition. Please help support them by buying their product. 56% of sale proceed will go to the maker, meaning the indigenous people. They are the people who have a self-reliance life style. For more information, click this link: www.elevyn.com/shop/cando.

List of Participants & Sponsors


Co-Sponsors:

  1. City of Alexandria, Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities
  2. Cambodian Community Day Committee
  3. Unlimited Events & Marketing, Inc.

Exhibitors Contact Names 
Wildlife AllianceNadia Miller
Western UnionMaria Pineda
SOSCourtney Loftus
International University of VALuis Carlos Torres
ABD Money Transaction Inc.Chester Thatcher
The Eight Congressional District GOPMike Ginsbert
CIGTill Duong
Unlimited Events & Marketing, Inc.Zaheer Khanzada (needs 2 tables)
  
Donate LifeFaviola Donato-Galindo
US Cencus BureauVellie S. Dietrich-Hall
Xavier Racine, Esq.(Law Firm)Xavier Racine, Esq
USCISGloria Williams Brevard
Angkor AssociatonChanna Pak
CEE Foundation Ben Bao
CAHRADTung Yap
UCARENatalie Chhuan
CDF(Cambodian Development FoundationSharon Young
The Cambodian Senior AssociationSeng Chau
Benjamin & Son EnterpriseBen Bao
CAHISaroem Tes
Cambodian Buddhist SocietySovan Tun
GM (Chevey Camero)Clarence Davis
Washington National NatMobileRaymond Smith
 

Participating Organizations:

  1. Angkor Association
  2. Cambodian Embassy
  3. Cambodian American Heritage, Inc.
  4. Cambodian Buddhist Temple
  5. Cambodian American For Human Rights and Democracy (CAHRAD)
  6. Cambodian Education Excellence Foundation (CEE Foundation)
  7. Ucare, Inc
  8. Cambodian Investment Group (CIG)
  9. Cambodian Development Fund

 

 

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Replica of Angkor Wat

We have bought a replica of Angkor Wat (picture shown below). It is a sculpture made out from stone, by a sculptor in Pursat province, Cambodia. It is 1.3 meter long, 1.1 meter wide and .35 meter high. It took more than 2 months to complete the sculpture. Click the picture to enlarge.

angkor replica


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