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August 1, 2018
UUSS Old-Fashioned Holiday Market (Oct. 27th)
Posted by Sandra Navarro
Posted on August 1, 2018
Saturday, October 27, 2018, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
UUSS members and pledging friends are invited to sell their handicrafts and creations!
The number of vendor spaces is limited. Registrations must be received by September 1. Preference will be given to UUSS members and pledging friends. Registrations will be accepted on a “first come, first served” basis.
Examples of creative works by adults and children include:
- Books/pamphlets/writing
- Photographs
- Paintings/drawings
- Wall hangings
- Sculpture
- Woodcarving
- Leather tooled pieces
- Fiber arts (weaving, handmade yarn)
- Knitted/crocheted scarves, hats, socks, baby blankets
- Quilts, quilted items
- Handmade clothing, aprons
- Crafts (scrapbooks, trinket boxes)
- Seasonal or special occasion decorations
- CDs (music)
- Sheet music
- Handmade musical instruments
- Preserved food (jams, jellies)
- Spice blends
- Handmade toys
- Greeting cards, gift wrapping and tags
Each vendor will occupy one table for a fee of $10. 10% of vendor sales will be collected at the close of the holiday market on October 27. (Cash or checks will be accepted.) Send a completed registration form and $10 check made out to UUSS (reference “Holiday Market”) to Michele Ebler (ATTN: Holiday Market), UUSS, 2425 Sierra Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95825. Direct questions to Tina Stidman ().
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Hi Tina, I have signed up for a table at the Holiday Market. I would like to talk to you about how the sales will be handled. I have participated in the same type of sale at the Sacramento Weavers and Spinners Guild for many years which runs very smoothly without the sellers dealing with any money. I’m assuming you do not want to be called with questions so will you please call me sometime. Lynne Greaves