
At first, I thought AC Bazaar was just exclusive for assumption learners. I was stunned when I and my friends decided to visit the event and found lots of people in the hall. In visiting AC Bazaar last August 6-7, 2010, I didn’t expect the things that were in there to be in there. I thought the people will sell Assumption Stuff and collectibles only for it was called “AC Bazaar” but I was wrong. There were different varieties of business in the Hall.
Upon entering the PNB Hall, the sellers would approach and persuade you to buy their products. Their stalls were arranged randomly from one side to the other in the hall. Even though the hall wasn’t filled with the stalls, the noise couldn’t tell how few the stalls were in there for there were bunch of people in there. There were also singers and entertainers that filled the hall with much energy. The bazaar was made up of different business assortments. Some sold food, sofa, clothes, accessories and many more. But the one that stood out the most was the “Bob” Shoes which were sold by Assumption Alumnae. They were one of the entrepreneurs in the event. Their dazzling shoes persuaded many Assumption learners to buy their product. Their stall was filled with different colored shoes with its distinct designs which cost from P650-750. But I don’t believe that the profit varies because everyone that was in there sacrificed their time, money, and efforts to support the Assumption Centennial Celebration. May these sacrifices last for the next hundreds of years.
I believe, we too, regular Assumption learners have a great part in this celebration. We are going to be the next recipients of Assumption education and blessings. We are about to achieve our dreams for the future of our land that can help the progression of the world. This is because in Assumption, there are no such things as BORDERS.
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