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Back this Saturday: Merry Makers Sip & Stroll

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Shots of makers and shops around Makers Alley

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Support local artists and bizzes this weekend at the Merry Makers Sip & Stroll, hosted in Makers Alley in North Hills on Saturday, Dec. 13, from 2-4 p.m.

Filled with festive fun + holiday spirit, this free afternoon soiree is the perfect place to wrap up your seasonal shopping, with one-of-a-kind gifts from 7 hyper-local hotspots.

But shopping is just the start. The celebration includes:

  • Live carolers, singing holiday faves and spreading good cheer
  • Cups of hot cocoa to keep you warm while you stroll
  • Secret giveaways with stunning prizes
  • More holiday magic

Want a sneak peek? Browse these participating local makers for inspo (we’re obsessed with hellbent).

Or, follow North Hills on Instagram for daily updates on the very merry happenings going on throughout the neighborhood in December.

Ho-ho-hope to see you there

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