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Holiday Open House

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Event# 620-221-2420

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Third Sunday - Entire retail area. Join the retail committee of the Winfield Area Chamber of Commerce for holiday specials and previews. Many of the participating businesses will be open on Sunday with specials and treats for shoppers during the Holiday Open House from 1-4 pm. LOTS of prizes and holiday bucks will be given away, including a $1,000 holiday bucks grand prize!

Holiday Open House


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