That National Development Foundation of Dominica’s (NDFD) Creole in the Streets got underway in Roseau on Friday morning. It is expected to last all day.
The event is being held on Great Marlborough Street in the capital.
It is being held to highlight products made and available locally, create marketing and advertising opportunities for small businesses and clients of the NDFD.
Creole in the Streets began at 8:00 on Friday morning.
See some photos below.
I ten to agree with the previous comments. These products looks great and would have loved to purchase some of these products when I visited in April. These products should be available all year round. Designate an area where expats/visitors can purchase. Why don’t the people in charge think of this?
Chinese goods, with a Dominican sticker is useless and does nothing for local crafts. I refuse to buy them.
Cassidy
Great display. We also would like the opportunity to purchase such products from outside the area.
Is there a website one can go to and place an order.
Are there any name and telephone number contacts one can call and place an order.
If these options are not in place let us see how we can get them in place.
If they are in place, and not shared, “Oh Well”
Bad planing, that should be next weekend.
How do I purchase one of those purses from outside the island?
Thanks NDFD. We need this all year round. I love to patronize local. When I was home in the summer my son was looking for some things to take back to his friends. All we could find was Chinese products with a sticker placed on them saying Dominica. He refuse to buy them. I am not too much into the madras products but I love the products made from wood, shells and straw.
Yes sa! Them products looking well good we. Great stuff