Marcie Bray, left, and Caroline Kinser spent some time window shopping during a silent auction Wednesday to benefit earthquake relief conducted by the Karma & Jyamu Bhotia Foundation at Durango Arts Center. The event included a screening of “Good Karma,” a documentary of a recent trip Karma Bhotia took to his home village of Chyamtang, Nepal. Meanwhile, Karma Bhotia, at left, greets a visitor to a fundraiser.
Marcie Bray, left, and Caroline Kinser spent some time window shopping during a silent auction Wednesday to benefit earthquake relief conducted by the Karma & Jyamu Bhotia Foundation at Durango Arts Center. The event included a screening of “Good Karma,” a documentary of a recent trip Karma Bhotia took to his home village of Chyamtang, Nepal. Meanwhile, Karma Bhotia, at left, greets a visitor to a fundraiser.
Karma Bhotia greets a visitor to a fundraiser for the earthquake relief in Nepal conducted by the Karma & Jyamu Bhotia Foundation on Wednesday at the Durango Arts Center. The event included a silent auction, catering by the Bhotias’ Himalayan Kitchen and a screening of “Good Karma,” a documentary of a recent trip Bhotia took to his home village of Chyamtang, Nepal.
Steve Lewis/Durango Herald
Karma Bhotia greets a visitor to a fundraiser for the earthquake relief in Nepal conducted by the Karma & Jyamu Bhotia Foundation on Wednesday at the Durango Arts Center. The event included a silent auction, catering by the Bhotias’ Himalayan Kitchen and a screening of “Good Karma,” a documentary of a recent trip Bhotia took to his home village of Chyamtang, Nepal.
Steve Lewis/Durango Herald
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