Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI) to host second annual Christmas Bazaar Dec. 6

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI) will host its second annual Feria de Emprendedores – A Christmas Bazaar on December 6 from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. at 9930 Evergreen Way, Building Y, in Everett.

This event showcases handmade goods and unique holiday gifts from small local businesses, encouraging community support for emerging entrepreneurs. Last year’s bazaar attracted over 100 attendees and included a photo-op with Santa and live traditional Peruvian music, highlighting the event's festive atmosphere. The bazaar is free and open to the public, making it accessible for all community members. LETI aims to foster local entrepreneurship through events like this, contributing to the economic vitality of the area. Participants can register online to ensure their attendance.

The event not only promotes shopping locally but also strengthens community ties during the holiday season. Support for local businesses is especially crucial as they navigate the challenges posed by economic fluctuations.

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