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Take the guesswork out of gifting with a Village District gift card

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Meet your answer to “I don’t need anything.”

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We all know someone who is impossible to shop for.

Kiss gift receipts goodbye for your next birthday, anniversary or holiday and give the gift of 50+ shops, restaurants, and specialty stores with a Village District gift card.

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Pro tip: Gift cards are easily purchased via the self-serve kiosk at 2068 Clark Ave. (near Cheshire Cat), so you’re covered for any last-minute gifting.

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