Vendor opportunities for Senior Activity Center Holiday Bazaar October 23-24, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Senior Activity Center in Shoreline is now accepting applications from vendors for its Holiday Bazaar, set for October 23-24, 2025. This event aims to support senior activities while providing a platform for local artisans and businesses to showcase their products. Interested vendors can apply via the center's website, which is expected to increase community engagement and foster local connections. The bazaar will feature a variety of crafts, food, and activities, creating a festive atmosphere for attendees of all ages. Organizers emphasize the importance of local participation to enhance the spirit of the event.

The Holiday Bazaar not only promotes local businesses but also enriches the community by offering a space for interaction and enjoyment. As the event approaches, further details regarding vendor requirements and event programming will be released. This initiative reflects a commitment to supporting the senior community and local entrepreneurship.

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