The Topeka retirement community held its Annual Holiday Bazaar Friday. There were plenty of baked goods, quilts, and homemade items.
“Part of the money we collect, it all goes to the Brewster Service Fund,” said Creative Arts Coordinator Kathy Pflaum. “We will be using some of that money to do some things to give back to the overall community.”
The bazaar is a one-day event and has been going for nearly 60 years.
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