BANGKOK, Oct. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ Chula plays a part in developing the local economy by endorsing a systematic and comprehensive cultural capital development model from the creation of fiber and textile innovations to the design of lifestyle fashion items to promote the creative economy, provide added value to the fashion industry, and the production process by considering the creation of brands and competitors' markets along with the creative tourism business to help generate income leading to sustainable community development. Textilesare a part of the cultural artifacts that reflect the identity, way of life, and wisdom of members of various ethnic groups and countries whether in the weaving methods, materials, dyeing, textile design, or forms of wearing, etc. They are part of the heritage that people in each society have passed down from one generation to another for the past hundreds of years and, unfortunately, such a valuable cultural feature has now become nothing but so
Writers of poetry, fiction and non-fiction will share their work from 1-5 p.m. Thursday and 8:30 a.m. to noon Friday. Featured readers are Hank Jones, Tarleton State University, and Mark
THOMASTON Christmas Tree Choir rehearsals will begin Thursday, Oct. 5, at 6:30 p.m., at Thomaston Baptist Church, 212 Main Street. Rehearsals are planned for Thursdays throughout October, November, and the first week of December, and performances.