Fredonia Retailer's Holiday Open Houses
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Kicks off Fredonia Holiday Season with a Friday evening parade featuring "SANTA". Participating businesses decorate for the holidays & stay open late for shopping convenience with some merchants offering door prizes & refreshments. Arts/crafts & direct sales vendors available Friday evening & Saturday. Friday evening Fredonia Arts Council holds their annual soup supper at 5:30 at the Stone House. On Saturday the Chamber will host a pancake breakfast 8am - ? at the Maxwell Hall, 504 Madison.
Fredonia Retailer's Holiday Open Houses
Phone : 620-378-3221 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 620-378-4833
Email Address : fredoniachamber@fredoniaks.org
Web: www.fredoniachamber.com
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