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Christmas Bazaar and Chili Bar
Thursday, November 15, 2012 • Posted November 15, 2012

The Christmas Bazaar will begin at 12 noon on Saturday, November 17, 2012, at the San Saba Civic Center. This event is a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society and is being sponsored by the Performance Talent San Saba County Relay for Life Team.One of the teams from the Cherokee Home for Children will be serving homemade chili and all the trimmings. Another group from there will be selling crocheted doilies, handmade Christmas ornaments, and candied pecans. The Time Travelers team from the Church of Christ will be taking orders for fresh Poinsettias, selling homemade sweets and luminarias.Many vendors are coming in to help to make this an awesome shopping experience and a jumpstart on your Christmas list. Some of the items that you will be able to purchase are FIBI & CLO sandals, Trail of Painted Ponies, Scentsy, decorative crosses, salt & pepper set, Dico clocks, misc. gift items, Christmas & Field's skin care, Childrens' tutus and hair accessories, home pecan pies, collectible toys, antique cookie jars & figurines, and much, much, more...new booths are joining daily.Photos by VNA will be set up from 10a.m. until 6p.m. to take Christmas photos to use for gifts, Christmas cards, ornaments, and many other items. Call 325-372-4611 to schedule your session.The Christmas Pageant and Talent Contest was cancelled for this event. Hopefully it will be rescheduled in the spring.We always appreciate the citizens of San Saba County and their support in raising money for the American Cancer Society.For more information or to purchase a booth, you may contact Kay Lynn Scott at: 325-372-8600 or email performancetalent@yahoo.com.

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