Yachats Ladies Club hosts 90th annual Christmas Bazaar
Th e 90th annual Christmas Bazaar by the
Yachats Ladies Club will be Saturday and
Sunday, Dec. 2 and 3, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at the Clubhouse, 286 W. Th ird and Pontiac
streets in Yachats.
Admission is free to this family-friendly
event.
Th is is the longest running holiday bazaar
in Lincoln County and it aff ords the public
an opportunity to support the local com-
munity and fi nd wonderful and unusual
hand made gift items at the same time.
All items are handmade by club mem-
bers.
On Saturday only, lunch will be served
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and pie slices will be
served all day.
For the fi rst time, whole homemade pies
will be sold for Hurricane Relief.
Th e Clubhouse will be decked out in
cheery holiday fi nery and a huge variety of
clever, beautiful and useful handmade items
all made by club members will be off ered.
Find all kinds of knitted items from slip-
pers to hats, scarves, sweaters and fi nger-
less gloves; jewelry; journals; holiday decor
including silk fl ower arrangements, orna-
ments, Christmas aprons and place mats;
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beautiful and sturdy tote bags;
afghans; small quilts; cards and
bookmarks; baby items includ-
ing booties, hats and afghans;
gift s for children; aprons for
men and women in a variety
of fabrics; casserole carriers;
pet gift s including cat nip mice
and doggie scarves and much
more.
Many of these items are ex-
clusive to the Yachats Ladies
Club.
A wonderful selection of de-
lightful edible goodies includ-
ing candies, cakes, cookies and
breads will also be sold.
Th e Hurricane Relief Pie Fundraiser is a
fi rst for the Yachats Ladies Club. All money
raised will go to organizations for hurricane
victims.
Whole Pies include a reusable pie tin and
a reusable, lidded carrier. Limited numbers
are available in a variety of fl avors. Come
early for best selection.
Club members will also off er their fa-
mous Gift s-On-Th e-Go Th emed Gift Bas-
kets fi lled with an interesting selection of
items presented in a container protected
with cellophane and tied up with a beautiful
handmade bow for a reasonable price.
A selection of baskets will be available
featuring ideal gift s for adults and children.
Th ese make gift giving fun and easy and
they mail very well.
Saturday’s menu is a delicious and hearty
chili served with homemade corn bread and
choice of coff ee or tea for $7. A vegetarian
option is available.
Pie will be served all day starting at 10
a.m. and coff ee and tea will be off ered.
For more information, call 541-547-5425.