The Keystone Times Fall 2008
“Global Treasures”:
Keystone empowering children worldwide
The array of artful items from around the world will be especially compelling this year as “Global Treasures” assumes a new venue at Kathie’s Christmas of Camp Hill on November 16th from 6:00pm to 9:00pm.
Brimming with exotic art and gift items from around the world, Global Treasures is a wonderful opportunity to support Keystone Human Services Internationals’ programs while shopping for your most discriminating friends and family, and you too.
“I wouldn’t miss the festive atmosphere, food and gifting opportunities at Global Treasures,” enthuses Mimi Goodling, long-time Keystone supporter and member of the Keystone Partnership board. “Bob and I see this as a wonderful opportunity to support KHSI programs serving the needs of children and families internationally. Last year we won several items in the silent auction and purchased an absolutely gorgeous painting during the live auction.”
“The displays are exquisite … Every piece is creative and original … And best of all, while dazzling my friends and family with one-of-a-kind gifts, my holiday investment is also serving to strengthen Keystone’s critical work in developing nations.”
A perennial favorite for supporters of Keystone’s global presence, this year’s event is expected to top all previous international fundraisers with the help of Kathie and Bill Hughes, owners of Central PA’s premiere collectable location.
Indeed, guests of “Global Treasures” will find special values throughout Kathie’s Christmas in addition to Keystone’s colorful smorgasbord of carvings, artworks, holiday decorations and crafts from around the world.
This is your opportunity to support Keystone Human Services International while embracing a true holiday spirit that transcends cultures and borders. Admission to Global Treasures is $65. Further details are available at www.keystonehumanservices.org.

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