FIRST FRIDAY AT MARIANAS CREATIONS

Christmas spirit pushed at MC in joint event with Cristianos Saipan

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Posted on Dec 06 2019
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The “First Friday” event series continues today, Dec. 6, from 6pm to 10pm at Marianas Creations, with Cristianos Saipan again joining as the culinary partner for the event.

“We’re excited to be back in Garapan to support the monthly First Friday art celebration,” said Cristianos Saipan owner Iszel Esteves.

Today, Cristianos Saipan will be featuring its new carnitas rice bowl, in addition to its regular menu items.

The First Friday events showcase local art, and allow the community to meet some of the artists. New art is in-stock just in time for the holidays, and many artists have made Christmas-themed items that are perfect for gifts.

“Every First Friday is a chance for the community to support our local artists,” said Elina Gharti Chhetri, owner of Marianas Creations. “This month is extra special, as you can share your support by picking up a holiday gift for someone special. Every holiday purchase at Marianas Creations supports artists and producers right here at home, in the Marianas.”

The “First Friday” concept is a popular event series hosted in cities around the world. Typically, the events focus on promoting local art and culture.

Marianas Creations is soliciting for artists interested in showcasing their work to contact the shop. Additionally, they are seeking anyone who produces local products to contact the shop.

Marianas Creations is located on Micro Beach Road next to Everest Kitchen and Bridge Capital LLC. They can be reached on Facebook, Instagram, by phone 488-1924, or email sales@marianascreations.com. (PR)

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