Seasonal gifts were in abundance.
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Alison Sosa had several unique items at the Color Street booth.
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Rachelle Thomas is seen at the Thomas Opal booth.
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Lakeisha Simon (left) did some purse shopping at Aledo Handmade, owned by Jeanenne Forstner (right).
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Sanctified Hope had locally-made crafts available to benefit their program. Shown are (from left) Kim Brewer, Kelly McKee, Renee Cleveland, and Elizabeth Mederos.
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Angelyn Horrell displayed jewelry from Park Lane.
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Dalton Macleod found an interesting book on robots.
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Laurel Taylor displayed merchandise from Alabaster Purl.
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Fine woodworking was displayed by Cookie and Bill Pozun.
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Several boots featured fashionable clothing.
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The Barber Gymnasium hosted numerous vendors, as did other parts of the TCA Secondary School.
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The Rose Garden Cottage was represented by (from left) Janet Davis, Beth Cassidy, and Lee Ann Gillespie.
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SHoppers found lots of ideas for holiday decorating.
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Casey Piles had a booth for her business, C and P Enterprises.
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Kathleen Campbell and Joelene Slocum (left) looked over items at the Pampered Chef booth, owned by DeAnne and Bryan Cartwright.
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