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So we kind of hinted to you yesterday that the TW4H + Auction logo will reflect the four pillars on the top left of our home page, made up of four different colours. We wondered if you knew what it meant. Thoughtful uncles M and E had put something special into it! It’s the colours in the Haitian flag and coat of arms – the story behind them is in our logo too. The nation with vibrant surroundings full of bright coloured fruits, sunlight, and trees, along with history of its people. Did you know inside the flag, looking really closely at the coat of arms, you can find Haiti’s national motto on a white scroll reading L’Union Fait La Force (“Unity Makes Strength”)?

As we wrap up the week, we’re excited to see the auction planning process unfold. We still need your help with getting the word out! Please let us know if you’d like to get on board with blogging about the event. Hope you had a great week everyone. We’ll keep you posted on the details about the auction!

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