Christmas Express Shopping Adventure
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Complete your holiday planning and make this the Christmas to remember by participating in downtown Fremont's Christmas Express Shopping Adventure. Discover holiday decorating ideas and party planning tips as you attend topic demonstrations, make and take activities and holiday trunk shows at the participating businesses. Purchase your boarding pass for $10 at any participating retailer and you will receive access to over $250 in merchandise and savings. Your boarding pass will also allow you to attend the Kick-off party Thursday - 5:30 at J's Steakhouse where you will pick up your complementary wine glass from MainStreet Fremont (while supplies last) and spend the night visiting downtown retailers to sample holiday refreshments. A perfect way to jump start your holiday shopping. More information online.
Christmas Express Shopping Adventure
Phone : 402-721-2264 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : director@mainstreetfremont.org
Web: www.mainstreetfremont.org
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