Annual Holiday House
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Holiday House is an annual craft show sponsored by Prairie Pilot Club of Wichita. Shop in a quiet, unhurried atmosphere, in a different model home each year. Hand embroidered tea towels, hand-crafted jewelry, wreaths, ornaments, food items, many one-of-a-kind items, etc. We even have a Lightly Loved room with pristine recycled items that are easy on your budget. All proceeds go to support local club projects. No outside vendors.
Annual Holiday House
Phone : 316-733-0842 (Always call and confirm events.)
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