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  • Join us for over three weeks of holiday fun, celebrating all things handmade and small business! Shop small with over 45 makers, featuring home goods, apparel, bath and body products, curated gifts, sweets, and more! Enjoy workshops, Santa visits, swag bags, giveaways, make & takes, kids’ activities, a festive photo opp, and so much more! We've partnered with a sip and shop to celebrate all the moms and shop small! Join us for a Merry Maker preview on Friday, November 26 with 15+ local makers, holiday cocktails, light bites, sweets, live music, photo booth with a visit from Santa, and more! Our Special In-store Events Small Business Saturday + Sunday Join us as we kick off our MerryMaker Pop Up Shop with local makers in the shop, yummy coffee and donuts, a festive photo opp, workshops, swag bags, giveaways, and much more! Kid’s Cookie + Craft Party Bring the kiddos into the shop on Friday, December 10 from 5:30 to 8:30 pm for cookie decorating with Two Daughters Baking Co., a build-your-own slime bar, and DIY ornaments! Enjoy cookies and a hot cocoa bar while you shop and the kids have fun. BalloonWorkz will be joining us with her balloon twisting talents, so don’t miss out! Poppi’s Birthday Sale We’re celebrating our namesake’s birthday on Saturday, December 4th in the shop with free mini cupcakes (while supplies last), story time, swag bags, giveaways, and more! Please Note: • COVID-19 precautions may be taken, depending on State/County policies. This is not limited to masks, social distancing, hand sanitizer being available, and contactless payments. • This is a family-friendly event
  • MGM is the film and television studio behind iconic films like the James Bond franchise, Rocky and The Silence of the Lambs.
  • Fans expressed anger at both Padres ownership and players. A business owner next to Petco Park said it was a gut punch.
  • More than a third of U.S. states now support the idea of making daylight saving time permanent.
  • Despite laws that say mental health care should be paid for on a par with other medical care, health insurance stopped covering the care a suicidal teen needed before she was stable.
  • The company first arrived in Russia in 1851 to deliver devices for a major telegraph line. It primarily does maintenance work on high-speed trains these days — though it's now winding down operations.
  • Some rural hospitals are in such bad shape, they're selling for next to nothing. One company is snapping several distressed or closed hospitals in rural Tennessee, hoping to turn a profit.
  • Weeks of rainfall in California won't end a severe drought, but it will provide public water agencies serving 27 million people with much more water than the suppliers had been previously told.
  • The heat wave continues to sear San Diego County and many are finding some relief at the beach, but even there temperatures are above average.
  • NPR must lay off 10% of its workforce to address an advertising shortfall of about $30 million, CEO John Lansing says. Lansing says marketers are nervous about the economy.
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