Views: 0Just Trade PLNU hosted the Roots of Giving Fair and asked different vendors with goods made under fair working conditions to sell them in kiosks along Caf Lane. The First Church of the Nazarene ran this kiosk. Graphic design majors Cory Dobbins (left) and John Marcotte (right), attended Roots of Giving Fair on Caf Lane Saturday night. It was hosted on Dec 5, and to celebrate the Christmas spirit of buying gifts made in safe and just working environment, Dobbins and Marcotte attended the event in the best of their Christmas gear. John Parsons along with his wife Reyna Parsons, an alumna of PLNU, tells visitors about the different paintings he and his wife created. You can look more closely at Reyna Parsons’ whimsical and colorful ocean scenes on her website reynasurfart.com Pura Vida Bracelets are handmade in Costa Rica by Jorge, Joaquin and their friends according to their website puravidabracelets.com. Each bracelet is a celebration of the pure life of Costa Rica which means living slowly, celebrating good fortune, and refusing to take anything for granted. Author Brittany Naylor View all posts Post navigation PLNU students expand their Gran Familia for ChristmasRemembering missing veterans