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Unique gifts at Women’s Club of Milton online shop thru Dec. 5

Club to host in–person shopping at Milton Holly Festival Dec. 11
November 24, 2021

The Women’s Club of Milton announced that its second annual WCOM Holiday Pop Up Store is now online until Sunday, Dec 5. The store is a dedicated holiday shopping website hosted by Pro-Stitch Embroidery, a local Milton business. Anyone is able to order online and pay just as they would on any website.

This year, the WCOM Pop Up Store is featuring works by two local Milton artists: Ginny Barney’s “Believe Snowman” and Anne Buck’s “Tis the Season” Milton town clock. Both images are artfully crafted on assorted holiday ornaments and coasters. Exclusive blank notecard assortments from past Holiday House Tour book covers are also available.  

To view items for sale at the pop up store, go to womensclubofmiltonholiday2021.itemorder.com/sale. The store will be live until 11:59 p.m. Dec. 5. After that date, this link will become inactive. 

The WCOM will also host a table outside the Milton Historical Society during the Milton Holly Festival Saturday, Dec. 11, where additional handcrafted gifts, raffles, Dickens Village Tricky Tray Tickets (including pop-up store items) can be purchased from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Delicious home-baked goods and 50-50 raffles will be available at the WCOM table inside the Milton Fire House during the Holly Festival.

Proceeds from all sales benefit the ongoing community projects supported by the Women’s Club of Milton, a 501c3 non profit organization. To learn more about the WCOM, go to womensclubofmilton.org.

The Women's Club of Milton is a nonprofit organization. All of the club’s fundraising efforts benefit the community, including scholarship awards to Milton female high school graduates, Milton Community Food Pantry, Milton Community Foundation, Milton Public Library, Milton Fire Department, and Milton elementary and middle schools. Women interested in joining the club may contact Carol Ann Stone at casflowers@comcast.net.

 

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