Now Accepting Booth Applications for LFP Elementary Winterfest Bazaar Dec 1

Shoreline, WALocal News

Lake Forest Park Elementary School is gearing up for its 9th annual Winterfest Bazaar, accepting booth applications from local artists, crafters, and vendors for the event on December 1, 2018. Scheduled from 9:30 AM to 4 PM, this well-attended family event serves as an excellent opportunity for local businesses to showcase their unique products and crafts. The bazaar is located at 18500 37th Ave NE, Lake Forest Park, WA, making it accessible to the local community. With a variety of booth sizes and pricing options available, the event aims to cater to a wide range of vendors, ensuring inclusivity. Interested participants can reach out to Jennifer via email for application details and further inquiries.

This initiative not only supports the school but also encourages local entrepreneurship and community spirit. The Winterfest Bazaar is a highlight of the holiday season, bringing together families and local businesses for a day of festive shopping. Don't miss the chance to be part of this vibrant community event!

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