Harman Center to Host Holiday Bazaar

Yakima, WALocal News

The Harman Center in Yakima will host its annual Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, November 4th, from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm, featuring an array of local crafts and products. The event's hours have been extended by two hours based on community feedback, allowing shoppers more time to explore the offerings. This year's bazaar promises to highlight the creativity and talent of local artisans, making it a key event for the Yakima community. The Harman Center, located at 101 North 65th Avenue, serves as a vital hub for recreational and cultural activities, further promoting local engagement. The Holiday Bazaar not only provides a festive shopping experience but also supports small businesses in the area, encouraging residents to shop locally this holiday season.

Attendees can expect a welcoming atmosphere filled with holiday spirit, making it an excellent opportunity for families and friends to come together. Local government initiatives like this bazaar underscore the importance of community involvement and support for local economies. Residents and visitors are invited to join in this cherished holiday tradition, enhancing the sense of community in Yakima.

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