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PHOTOS: WA Student Council hosts 54th annual Holiday Bazaar

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WESTFORD — Westford Academy Student Council hosted its 54th annual Holiday Bazaar on Dec. 2. The bazaar attracted 180 vendors and hundreds of visitors, as well as WA clubs which used the opportunity to fundraise.

  • The bell lobby of WA is always filled as visitors stream in. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • Sophomore Charlene Kurniato hangs up a poster was WA's literary magazine, Beyond Words. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • Senior Marvel Zheng sets up for WA Robotics. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • Many tables, whether manned by WA clubs or by vendors, were characterized by lights and decorations, ushering in the holiday season. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • The WA Cafeteria was abuzz, with vendors selling everything from food to food to handmade crafts. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • The CAT's Sarah Fletcher and Lindsey Hanrahan pose for a picture. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • WA history teacher Christopher Gorham displays his book, "The Confidante", published earlier this year. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • WA Band sets up to play Christmas carols. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • Visitors admire crafts from Haiti; all proceeds from this stall will go back to Haiti. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • Senior Jack Whitman mans his table, titled Jack's 3-D Prints, selling 3-D printed creations. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • Ornaments are one of the most popular items sold at the bazaar. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • WA's senior class keeps up their tradition of silent auctions and raffles, offering everything from a wine basket to a parking pass at WA. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • WA Choir greets visitors as they come in through the back entrance. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • WA Environmental Club sells succulents. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • A WA student from Shakespeare Club, dressed as a ghost, fundraises by offering to "haunt" people. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • WA's South Asian Student Association displays a tower of Frooti juice boxes, something they sold at last year's bazaar as well. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • Sophomore Sofia Gutierrez draws caricatures of visitors. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)
  • Westford residents Isabelle Vernalia and Lynda Vernalia sell family creations, including felted crafts, ceramic keychains, and shadowboxes. (Photo/Pravar Mukkala)

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