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Made with Love Christmas Market

Support local with the Made with Local Christmas Market!

Join us at Native Sons Hall on Dec 18  from 10am-4pm to browse over 40 vendors and get some holiday shopping done. 

Admission is free and the first 10 visitors will receive a free gift! Santa will be there from 11:30-2:30pm for photos by donation to the local food bank (Min $8 donation, or 3+ non perishables)

Door prizes, food trucks and Christmas cheer! 

Find more information through @made.with.love.market on Instagram. 

 

Native Sons Hall (360 Cliffe Ave) – 10-4pm – Dec 18

Pictures with Santa 11:30-2:30pm. 

Over 40 Vendors!

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