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The unique and exclusive gifts available from local vendors include Christmas decorations, crafts, jewelry, clothes, toys, food specialities, household accents, and much more.
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hese days the "buy local" movement has moved beyond groceries. Savvy shoppers now know that some of the best, most unique gifts come from ar- tisans, crafters and small shops. Shopping locally not only keeps money in our local community, it
helps the environment by cutting down on gas emissions when products don't have to travel long distances to be sold. It's hard for even the most committed would-be local buyers
to deny the convenience of big-box retailers, but what if you could buy thousands of locally and regionally made products in one building? With convenience and quality available in one place, a who's who of shoppers will be at the 45th Annual Hol- ly Day Fair, put on by the Junior League of Fayetteville from Nov. 3-6. Better still, last year's event raised over $275,000, which was given back to the local community. The Holly Day Fair is the largest holiday gift and crafts
show in eastern North Carolina. This one-stop holiday shop- ping event draws an average of 21,000 attendees and 200 vendors each year. Show-goers can choose from an extensive selection of unique handcrafted and manufactured products, including Christmas decorations, crafts, jewelry, clothes, toys, food specialties, wine, household accents and much more. CV
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