We started to notice that demand for our bracelets was falling in school and so we were desperate to start selling outside school. Jehona called her siblings school who were holding a fair the coming weekend, and we were lucky enough to be allowed to sell. We sold one of the two days at the fair. 
It was a long cold day, from 10 in the morning to 5 in the afternoon but it was worth it as we sold a lot! We sold a total of 81 bracelets, and made roughy 260 francs. We lowered the prices from the usual because there was many young kids at the fair that we wanted to appeal to. Even though sales were slow at times it was completely worth it selling at the fair because you're there for a longer amount of time, and lots of people are coming through. This project will last into next year, and so it's important we don't exhaust our market at school too quickly. 
As there are only two school weeks, and one exam week left before winter break, we will sell the bracelets we have left this coming Thursday to hopefully reach 600 francs before winter break. During Winter Break we will continue to make bracelets so that we can continue selling at school, and hopefully other markets in the new year! 
 
This Thursday was the first day that we sold our bracelets. We only sold the string friendship bracelets because we stil have to make bead ones. The selling went better then expected, we sold around 30 and raised roughly 160 dollars! People seemed very excited by the bracelets and I think that we will be able to keep selling a lot more. Students also made requests for bracelets, and many teachers thought to ask their children which ones they would like for next week.
For our long term plan, we will continue selling into December, and then we will take a break and make new ones over December break. When we get back after the break we will start planning to sell at school fairs and local fairs, such as International Day.
We are also keeping in touch with the Mother Teresa Society in Kosovo, keeping them updated on our progress.