Let’s rally together to help support our small businesses that you would have otherwise seen at the Holiday Arts/Crafts Fair and/or the Holiday Boutique. Let’s shower them with support on SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY and SUNDAY.
Interested in participating, email Jill at jhiggins@munster.org – open to hand-made vendors only – no home-based businesses. Or call: 836-PARK.
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