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City of Danville to host Holiday Bazaar at Harrison Park Clubhouse December 12th

It's a great place to pick up gifts, enjoy delicious food, and soak in the holiday spirit. Photo: Metro Services


DANVILLE, Il. (Chambana Today) ؅— Get ready to kickoff the holiday season at the City of Danville’s Holiday Bazaar at the Harrison Park Clubhouse on Friday December 12th from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.  and on Saturday December13th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

*There will be more than 20 talented vendors that will be on site offering handmade crafts, seasonal goodies and unique gift ideas.

*Angie’s Country Kitchen will be serving breakfast and lunch both days.

-Breakfast:  biscuits & gravy.

-Lunch: BBQ sandwich, chips and a drink.

It’s a great place to pick up gifts, enjoy delicious food, and soak in the holiday spirit. Whether you’re browsing, buying, or just stopping by for the festive vibes, this event has something for everyone.

Make plans to visit the Harrison Park Clubhouse at 1300 W. Voorhees St. Danville, on Dec. 12th & 13th.

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