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No Shortage of Shoppers at Annual 'Heartfelt' Event

Today is the second and final day for folks to check out all that Heartfelt Holiday has to offer.

The event is back, and after two decades, it's business as usual for the popular fundraiser. 

As the show got underway, more than 60 vendors were greeted by hundreds of shoppers who delighted in the variety of handmade crafts and specialty goods. 

From jewelry, artwork and hand-blown ornaments to wooden kitchen ware, photography and unique Christmas decorations, the show features a little something for everyone, co-organizer Gary Bernauer said. 

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"This is my first year with the (), and it's no wonder why this is our biggest fundraiser," executive director John Klassen said. "Given the size and scale, the volunteers and vendors have really done something special here, and after 20 years, I hope this turns out to be our most successful show yet."

Today is the second and final day of the show, located at the , and it will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Tickets are $5 at the door, $4 for seniors and $3 for students. Children under 12 are free, but must be accompanied by an adult.

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