Mabuhay is derived from the three years my wife and I spent serving in U.S. Peace Corps Philippines.

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By Admin1 (admin) on Thursday, June 28, 2001 - 2:27 pm: Edit Post

Mabuhay is derived from the three years my wife and I spent serving in U.S. Peace Corps Philippines.



Mabuhay is derived from the three years my wife and I spent serving in U.S. Peace Corps Philippines.

Mabuhay

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"Mabuhay,"is a Philippine greeting which means to live! or to life ! It is our business name and our goal. Mabuhay is derived from the three years my wife and I spent serving in the U.S. Peace Corps Philippines. It is a time that changed our lives. During the last ten years we have continued to travel the world exploring remote locations and cultures. It is during these travels that we blended our lifestyles and our business. Our store in Crested Butte, Colorado is a culmination of both of our life experiences and talents. It is a work in progress. It is an attempt to make a living while still making a positive impact on peoples lives and the planet.

We do our best to buy our goods from small business people like ourselves. Also, we strive to find the highest quality and the most unique clothing, antiques and jewelry from around the world. We take pride in our products because it is our love. Thanks for stopping by.


Mabuhay, Blake, Anette and Jade

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Mabuhay
404 Elk Avenue
Crested Butte, CO 81224
Tel: (970) 349-5282
Fax: (970) 349-5282
Email: mabuhay@pcrs.net




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By sagun (202.161.131.70) on Monday, August 14, 2006 - 11:41 am: Edit Post

Do you buy Nepali Antiques?


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