Closing weekend for KTM&HC’s Holiday Boutique features great gifts and a sale
Don’t wait to shop! This Thursday, December 14, kicks off the closing weekend for Keeler Tavern Museum & History Center‘s annual Holiday Boutique in the Barn. Running through Sunday, December 17, the Holiday Boutique features a wide array of carefully crafted wares by local artisans – and, for this weekend only, select items are on sale.
The 2023 season of the annual Holiday Boutique is almost at a close, and this year has been one of the most successful to date! In preparation for the final four days, volunteers have been busy restocking customer favorite items, and there are many locally sourced and artisan items still available. As an added incentive for last-minute shoppers, selected merchandise throughout the Boutique will be on sale: get a great gift for a great price!
KTM&HC’s famous cranberry chutney is sold out. Next year, volunteers will distribute order forms in November so that everyone who wants a container or two can reserve them in advance.
Head to the museum this weekend for a great opportunity to support talented individuals and small businesses in our region. The Holiday Boutique is located in KTM&HC’s historic red carriage barn and is open Thursday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ample parking is available onsite at 152 Main Street, Ridgefield. For more information, go to our website at www.keelertavernmuseum.org.
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