Reminder Holiday Bazaar at Senior Center continues on Saturday October 25, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Holiday Bazaar at the Senior Center will host 40 local makers offering diverse products, including jewelry, decorative arts, and natural soaps on Saturday, October 25, 2025. Sponsored by Humana, the event encourages community engagement and supports local artisans. Attendees can indulge in food from a coffee cart and food truck, featuring baked goods and caramel corn, enhancing the shopping experience. This event serves as a platform for local entrepreneurs to showcase their crafts while promoting small business growth during the holiday season. Unique items available include hand-decorated LED candles, essential oils, and stuffed animals, appealing to a wide range of shoppers.

The bazaar not only provides an opportunity for gift shopping but also fosters community spirit and interaction among residents. Such events are vital for sustaining local economies, especially in the lead-up to the holidays. Supporting local makers helps to strengthen community ties and encourages the celebration of local creativity.

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