…meat pierogi, potato & cheese pierogi, mushroom pierogi not to mention fruit pierogi of all kinds!
Hundreds attended the annual All You Can Eat Pierogi Fest at the Polish Home at 18th & Madison in Seattle. Some went thru the line several times to fill up on these traditional tasty morsels of Poland. While resting between plates of food one could witness cultural activities like a pierogi making demo; folk dances by Polonez of Vancouver, BC; and listen to music by the polish choir Vivat Musica. Children could learn how to make palms and polish cutouts. Seattle’s own youth group Mlodzi Polanie performed and then taught some courageous adults their wonderful routine!
All in all it was a wonderful afternoon of sharing our Polish culture with family and friends.
Stop by the Polish Home at 18th & Madison in Seattle for the “All you can eat Pierogi Fest”!
Saturday, May 7 from 11:30am – 4pm.
$16 adults / $8 children up to 11 / tots free
I’ll be on hand with these delicious looking Pierogi Soaps that look good enough to eat – but don’t!
They make a fun gift for Mother’s day or any day!
You’ll find Lavender, Rosewood, Orange Clove, and Unscented flavors.
Chrohn’s and Colitis Foundation Annual Benefit Luncheon April 27, 2011 ~ Hyatt at Olive 8 ~ Seattle, Washington
Once again I was on hand for the annual CCFA Luncheon where a wide variety of guests told their stories and expressed their thanks to the Northwest Chapter of CCFA. A lovely video presentation was created of images I had taken at Camp Oasis last summer – there was not a dry eye in the house!
Guest speakers included; Mike McCready of Pearl Jam (who shocked the nation when he admitted he was suffering from Chrohn’s disease several years ago); Andy Wappler whose father, weatherman Harry Wappler suffered with Chrohn’s for most of his life, with just a few confidants knowing of his illness) and Barbara Chaplin, recipient of the Mike McCready & Ashlley O’Conner Award this year. Barbara’s story is like that of so many others – shame and fear of having a life-long illness. Upon hearing of Lois Fink’s 5K run in support of people with IBD, she and her husband become involved with others who lived with the same illness. She became a CCFA board member, raising funds and awareness and hasn’t stopped since!
My sister has Chrohn’s disease and that’s why I offer my time and talent to this worthwhile organization that opened so many doors for her. Learning how to live life instead of the disease living life for you is a major hurdle many of these patients can conquer. Keep up the good work!
Gabby is a senior at West Seattle Lutheran. On this beautiful sunny Seattle day we headed toward the water where she proved to be an easy subject before the lens. Before we knew it we were close to 200 shots! Hard to resist a pretty girl on a pretty day! Click on her video here: Gabby’s Free Spirit.
The Leary’s stopped by last week and made an appointment for Johnny, ‘the little brother”. The last time I saw him was for the family Christmas photo and he was just a babe in arms! So, we did our 10 month photo and got some great headshots. We also did a little reading and played with some cars…what a morning! Time for a nap!
Saturday, April 16th ~ Noon – 7PM
Gail Ann invites you to the Spring Polish Bazaar at the Polish Home at 18th & Madison for good Polish food and Piwo!
Stop by and do a little shopping for Easter or Mother’s day or just say Hi!
Gail Ann will be there with her images of Poland and famous Pierogi Soap!
Can’t make it to the bazaar? Come by the studio and purchase your soap!
Lavender, Rosewood, Orange-Clove, unscented.
$6 each or 2 for $10!!
My sister is fundraising and training for the Rock n Roll San Diego Half Marathon!
She is selling these handmade 13.1 and 26.2 and iRun necklaces.
Yours for only $20! Pre-order yours today and pick it up at the Studio!
If you happen to be in Tacoma this Sunday you’ll want to stop by the First Annual Athletes & Art for a Cure! Sunday, April 3, 2011 | 10 am to 4 pm Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital/Tacoma General Hospital Cafeteria 315 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Tacoma
Support spring and summer participants in their fundraising efforts!
We have a talented group of athletes who have much to offer…..
It was another deserving ‘spa day’ for the moms of West Side MOPS. Local businesses provided mini make-overs, hair styling, skin care, and massages! Jewelry and fashion consultants were also on hand. There were plenty of door prizes and lots of yummy goodies from local vendors for the moms to enjoy. And through the magic of greenscreen technology Gail Ann transported them to lands far away! View all the candids and greenscreen images by clicking here!
My sister has Crohn’s disease. We are active in the local chapters and always willing to help out especially if it involves kids and photography! I took my buddy Mike with me and we spent the day with these remarkable kids at Camp Oasis; commonly known as Camp Colman. Activities included archery, art’s & crafts, swimming & boating, and the sport of ‘gaga’! You would not think that these kids have issues due to UC and Crohn’s; their energy levels are so high! I have published a ‘magazine’ that can be purchased online with all proceeds going to the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation here in Seattle.
The Senior Center of West Seattle asked if I would take photos of the trick or treaters during the Junction’s Halloween celebration. How could I refuse! There were lots of witches, lots of puppies, and lots of monkeyss! The most unusual included a robot, a cupcake and a blue angel…all of which won prizes for best costumes. Congratulations! If you haven’t received your photo yet be sure and email me so I can get it to you! gail@gailannphotography.com