Davenport NAACP Branch #4019 announces its annual Holiday Bazaar fundraiser to promote civil rights initiatives and support scholarship programs in the Quad Cities.

The Davenport NAACP Holiday Bazaar will take place from 10:00am to 3:00pm on Saturday, December 14, 2013 at the Third Missionary Baptist Church, Davenport, Iowa. The address is 222 W. 14th St. The church is easily accessible from Harrison St. [a main thoroughfare] or Main St. The Bazaar will be in the huge basement of the church and is handicapped accessible. There is ample parking in the parking lot adjacent to the church. Admission is free.

The Davenport NAACP Holiday Bazaar will not only feature items that are unique, but also some that are culturally enriching. Items available for purchase include jewelry, mugs, African American Christmas cards, wreaths, scarves, clothes, Scentsy candles, Christmas items, and much, much more. Visit Vera's Kitchen on-site for our famous gumbo, peach cobbler, hot dogs, nachos and cheese, and chili!

Interested in being a vendor? Contact Shirleen Martin at (563) 386-1500.

For more information visit: www.davenportnaacp.org

What: Davenport NAACP Branch #4019 Annual Holiday Bazaar

When: Saturday, December 14, 2013 from 10am to 3pm

Where: Third Missionary Baptist Church, 224 W. 14th Street, Davenport, IA

Cost: Free

Contact: Paula Frazier, (563) 210-7145, Community Coordinator, Davenport NAACP Branch #4019

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