CLINTON —
The 20th Annual Holiday Fest Craft Fair is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the Clinton Community College Auditorium, 1000 Lincoln Blvd.
The Holiday Fest Craft Fair features many vendors offering a wide variety of high-quality, unique craft items. Several past craft vendors are participating this year, as well as some new craft vendors who will add a new flair to the fair.
The event is sponsored by the CCC Social Committee. Admission to the event is $1, or free with a pantry or personal hygiene item, which will be donated to the YWCA Women’s Resource Center in Clinton. A handicap accessible entrance ramp is available at the front of the college.
Clinton Community College SNAP Club (Student Networking and Program) will sponsor a food booth offering walking tacos, chili dogs and chili.
Proceeds will benefit the SNAP Club organization. For more information, contact Melanie Drury at 244-7001.
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