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The holiday bazaar this Friday and Saturday will feature a variety of holiday gift-giving ideas. (Photo provided)

Bazaar Offers Early Holiday Shopping

GILBERTSVILLE—The Major’s Inn “Joyful Traditions” Holiday Bazaar, the final event of the inn’s season, will take place Friday and Saturday, November 8 and 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The inn is located at 118 Marion Avenue, Gilbertsville. Lunch, including homemade chili or soup and desserts, will be available for shoppers beginning at 11 a.m.

The bazaar will feature a large variety for shoppers. Besides many holiday-themed items, the inn’s ballroom will be filled with locally-made crafts, vintage jewelry, glassware (including Depression glass), and bone china cups, saucers, and plates. Silver, CorningWare and ironstone pieces are also on the tables.

Proceeds from the bazaar will go to the Major’s Inn Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the restoration and maintenance of the Major’s Inn, a Tudor-style edifice listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Call (607) 783-2393 or (607) 783-2967 for more information.

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