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Local Holiday Shopping Guide

Shop local this holiday season. This booklet will give you an idea where to go to buy holiday gifts depending on location. It also features some great local artisans that produce world class products from beer, coffee, cookies to soaps and skin products.

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holiday_shopping_guide_logo_webShop local this holiday season.
This booklet will give you an idea where to go to buy holiday gifts depending on location.
It also features some great local artisans that produce world class products from beer, coffee, cookies to soaps and skin products.

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