[chambernews] Fw: Kanabec History Center Press Release
Kanabec Area Chamber of Commerce
karen at kanabecchamber.org
Fri Nov 14 12:59:28 CST 2008
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Karen.
Coin School Christmas Craft Boutique Opens Nov. 28 (10 a.m. to 4 p. m.)
The Coin School on the Kanabec History Center grounds will once again be transformed into a Christmas Craft Boutique for this annual fundraising event. The Boutique will be open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. starting November 28 and running through December 20. There will be free coffee and cookies in the main building for the Holiday Shoppers to enjoy.
There will be hand made crafts by area artisans such as candles, soaps, stained glass, jewelry, wood crafts and many other items. You will also find home made pies, breads, candies, lefse, jams and jellies.
We also invite you to visit the Kanabec History Center Gift Shop & Antique Nook for more gift items. Also visit the History Center exhibits FREE admission during the holidays (donations always appreciated.) The Kanabec History Center, History Center Gift Shop & Antique Nook are open year round Tuesdays through Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Kanabec History Center members receive a 10% discount on all purchases and discounts on event tickets. Become a History Center member to receive member benefits.
Up coming History Center events include: A Swedish Christmas Open House Dec. 6th 1 to 4 p.m. free coffee and Swedish treats, no admission charge. The Kanabec History Center Christmas Tour of Homes Fundraiser Sat. Dec. 13, tickets on sale now. Sat. Dec. 20 is the History Center Christmas Bake Sale 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Kanabec History Center is located at 805 West Forest Avenue in Mora. The mailing address is PO Box 113, Mora MN 55051 phone: 320-679-1665, e-mail center at kanabechistory.org, web page: www.kanabechistory.org.
Sat. Dec. 6
A Swedish Open House
at the Kanabec History Center 1 to 4 pm. FREE
The Kanabec History Center will host a Swedish Open House on Sat. Dec. 6 from 1 to 4 p.m. with a buffet of good things to eat with a Scandinavian flair, like split pea soup, rice pudding, lingonberries, pickled herring, lefse, and assorted sweet breads, coffee etc. There will be a Swedish decorated Christmas tree and hand outs for making some Swedish decorations at home.
Plus you will get a coupon to use in the History Center Gift Shop and the Coin School Christmas Craft Boutique. The open house will take place in the conference room of the main History Center building and is open to the public. It a free no admission charge day so please take time to look at the exhibits besides enjoying the afternoon buffet. It’s all free, however donations are always appreciated.
If you make a Swedish holiday treat we would also appreciate donations of baked goods. They can left at the Kanabec History Center Friday Dec. 5 between 10 and 4:30 or Sat. Dec. 6 between 10 a.m. and noon.
The Kanabec History Center is located at 805 West Forest Avenue in Mora. The mailing address is PO Box 113, Mora MN 55051 phone: 320-679-1665, e-mail center at kanabechistory.org, web page: www.kanabechistory.org.
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