Showcase a chance to learn harmony
That is the theme that the Bible Society will be adopting when gates to the Fiji Showcase open this Friday.
The Bible Society specializes in Fijian Bibles, Children's Bible as well as other educational kits that can be used for young ones and families.
Booth Supervisor, Charles Cleary said the Bible Society which is a non-denominational organisation has been coming to the Fiji Showcase for the past four years. He said this year they have something special.
Cleary added that they will also be bringing down handicraft made by their members such as wall hangings and pictures.
The Bible Society is one of the over 135 booths that will be showcasing and selling their products at the Fiji Showcase 2010 when it starts at mid-day Friday at the Vodafone Arena.
Some other educational booths at the Fiji Showcase 2010 will be the University of the South Pacific as well as Suva Bookshop.
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