Applications open for the Holiday Bazaar at the Senior Activity Center

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Senior Activity Center in Shoreline, WA, opens applications for its Holiday Bazaar, taking place October 24-25, 2025, from 10 AM to 4 PM. Local artists and crafters are encouraged to apply for booth space, with a focus on selling handmade items, including self-published literature. The center aims to maintain a diverse shopping experience and will limit the number of vendors offering similar products, making it essential for returning vendors to reapply. Approximately half of the available booth spaces have already been claimed, reflecting strong community engagement in the event. Interested vendors can access the application form on the Senior Center's webpage.

For inquiries, Heather can be reached at 206-365-1536 or via email at heathers@soundgenerations. org. This bazaar not only supports local artisans but also fosters community connection through unique, handmade goods. The initiative highlights the center's commitment to promoting local talent and creating a vibrant marketplace.

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