Saturday, March 1, 2008

The School Fundraiser at Man O' War Cay























What a great gathering! It started about 20 years ago as a swap-meet for cruising sailors. Any funds raised were given to the local school. Now it is a must-attend for locals, cruisers, cottagers, artists and other vendors. One of the sillier events was hermit-crab racing. I asked this young gambler if he could display his clawed-contender for me. After much hooting and ado, half of the crabs freaked out and froze, but the winner, as you can see, made a break for freedom!

Man o' War Cay is known for being a real working town. Years ago, there was a sail loft, a wooden boat builder and other related businesses. Now, the ladies at the sail loft put out a different product; canvas bags, hats, chair covers and travel items and all kinds of goodies. I couldn't get a good snap of the old loft, but you could still see the old beams and walkways on the second floor, which incidentally, had no floor. Just beams and two walkways! Another shop makes clothing and home decore items out of Androsia fabric, which is hand-batiked on Andros Island, Bahamas. I had to include the picture of the beautiful fabric.
Still functioning is Albury's Boat Yard, still producing fast, good looking fishing boats. They used to produce only wooden boats, but in the 60's started to produce in fibreglass. Apparently, they are of such good quality, they are in demand all over the Bahamas and Florida; Everyone who is anyone has to have one!
There are dive-shops, gorby traps, bakeries, marinas and a boat repair yard. There are regular grocery stores and the like.
The fundraiser itself had used clothing, food tents as well toys etc, some boat stuff, at least a dozen artists, and of course all the businesses put in a few big ticket items for the silent auction.
The day after the fundraiser, we heard on the news that the school had raised 23, 000 bucks! Seing how Man O' War has no more 300 residents, I felt it was very impressive! Way to go!

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