Sponsor spotlight Holy Rosary Edmonds Holiday Fair Nov. 22-23

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Holy Rosary Edmonds Annual Holiday Fair will occur on November 22-23 at the Pastoral Center, 760 Aloha St. , Edmonds. Operating hours are 9 a. m. to 4 p.

m. on Saturday and 9 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.

on Sunday. The fair will showcase a range of items, including new merchandise, vintage collectibles, crafts, jewelry, and an extensive selection of Christmas items. Homemade holiday pies will be available for purchase, providing a festive treat for attendees. Food service will run all day on Saturday, with breakfast and lunch offered on Sunday. This event fosters community engagement and holiday spirit, emphasizing local involvement and support.

Last year's fair drew significant interest, and organizers anticipate a similar turnout this year. The Holiday Fair serves as a platform for local artisans and vendors to connect with the community.

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