Upcoming Events – Port Hope Lion’s Club Holiday Show and Sale

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Port Hope Lion’s Club Holiday Show and Sale, Sunday, November 8th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Port Hope businesswoman, Pam Marr (Marr-velous Smoked Fish) and Signe Langford (Signe’s Kitchen), have gathered together over 20 local artists, artisans and fine food purveyors for a pre-holiday show and sale at the Port Hope Lion’s Club on Sunday, November 8.

A portion of proceeds will be donated to The Giving Tree, a charity with ties to the Lion’s’s Club. From locally handmade soy candles to Montreal-style bagels, from small-batch butter to one-of-a-kind art ceramics, there will be something for everyone and at every price point. To see the full roster of venters, visit the show’s Facebook page at https://fb.me/e/1KIAO9GPf.

The organizers recommend bringing cash, as some vendors may not be equipped with electronic payment devices, and the main attraction in the kitchen is Port Hope’s very own taco king.

Rey Ray’s, a cash only business. Providing a Covid-safe environment is top of mind for Marr and Langford, so strict protocols will be in place – pout on your mask – then come on out and get a head start on some unique holiday gifts and pantry items. Please BYOB (Bring Your Own Bags)

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