Tahlequah Holiday Bazaar
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Holiday Arts & Crafts Show featuring over 40 local artisans and crafters with very affordable, unique gift items. This show is a fundraiser for the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society in memory of our daughter, who we lost to lymphoma when she was 21. We are raising funds for further research in a search for a cure & raising awareness about lymphoma in our community. Free to public, booth fee $40.
Tahlequah Holiday Bazaar
Phone : 918-694-3349 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : funkydivajewelry@yahoo.com
Web: www.facebook.com/TahlequahHolidayBazaar
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