TOGO — A Christmas In November tradeshow in Togo witnessed a notable turnout as visitors engaged with a variety of businesses showcasing their products and services. The event, held on Nov. 12, brought together vendors from different industries, fostering a vibrant atmosphere of community interaction.
The expo featured a diverse range of offerings, from handcrafted items to baked goods, as well as innovative approaches to printing. Attendees had the opportunity to explore various stalls, engage in conversations with business owners, and learn more about the products and services on display.
One vendor showcased yoga clothing and accessories. The business, named "Sweet Legs," originated in British Columbia and now distributes in the Togo area.
Additionally, the expo featured a variety of handcrafted items, including unique wood creations from Harold Woodhouse, where people could get a “Round To It” (a round piece of wood with “TO IT” on it), and a “Canadian Quarter” (a round piece of wood with three pennies and a .22 bullet shell casing glued to it). The event also showcased baked goods from Barb High of Canora, who shared her passion for baking and her experience participating in trade shows.