Local merchants encourage you to shop “Totally Locally” this weekend as the community celebrates “Christmas in Clarendon” and the sixth annual lighting of the Donley County Courthouse.
The Clarendon Chamber of Commerce encourages everyone to shop local businesses, and the Chamber and its partners have lined up several activities to make shopping at home fun, including a downtown Christmas Craft Fair, a Christmas Bingo promotion, three nights of Late Night Shopping, and spinning the wheel for prizes.
As part of Small Business Saturday this weekend, a Christmas Craft Fair will be held from noon to 8 p.m. at the Arena of Life Cowboy Church. Everyone is encouraged to come downtown and check out what the vendors have available there. The VFW Auxiliary will have concessions all day at the craft fair and will host their annual Soup Dinner from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Serving will continue through the Courthouse Lighting until the food runs out.
The Mulkey Theatre will offer an open house for kids from 1 to 4 p.m., and activities on the courthouse lawn get underway at 5 p.m. with Santa Claus and caroling featuring local children’s groups. The formal lighting will be at 6 p.m.
Shoppers can play Bingo at participating merchants both Friday and Saturday. Pick up a Bingo card at any participating merchant and get it marked as you make your shopping rounds. Each person getting a “bingo” can redeem their card for a prize and be entered into a drawing for $250 in Clarendon Cash Saturday night at the Cowboy Church.
The Bingo prize redemptions and drawing will be held at the Cowboy Church following the Courthouse Lighting at 7:15.
Clarendon students who entered the Chamber’s coloring contest will have their artwork on display during the craft fair downtown, and winners of that competition will be announced at 7 p.m.
The Christmas celebration continues Sunday evening with a special showing of The Polar Express at the Mulkey Theatre, sponsored by Lowe’s Family Center. Admission will be a donation to the Donley County Community Fund, and attendees are encouraged to get into the spirit of the movie by wearing their pajamas to the show, which starts at 6 p.m.
The shopping fun continues with Late Night Shopping dates set up for December 5, 12, and 19 and the Spinning of the Wheel at Saye’s / Flying “A” Tack on Kearney Street.
Participating “Totally Locally” merchants are being featured on an online blog with gift ideas from each store. About a dozen gift ideas will be featured on the blog this week at ClarendonTX.com, and those items will be up for grabs on the Wheel during Late Night Shopping. Shoppers can register at any “Totally Locally” merchant during the season, but you do have to be present to spin on Thursday nights. Four lucky spinners will be drawn during each Late Night Shopping.
“Totally Locally” merchants participating at press time are A Fine Feathered Nest, Clarendon Outpost, Cornell’s Country Store, Country Bloomers Flowers & Gifts, Every Nook & Cranny, Floyd’s Automotive, Henson’s, J&W Lumber, Mike’s Pharmacy, Saye’s Tack Store, Studio E, and Turquoise & Rust.
Local merchants are ready to help you find something for everyone on your Christmas list with their Black Friday and Small Business Saturday specials on November 29 and 30.
Details on local sales are printed in the Holiday Gift Guide included in this week’s Clarendon Enterprise and also available at ClarendonLive.com.
Small Business Saturday began in 2010 when it was founded by American Express to help small businesses get more exposure during one of the biggest shopping weekends of the year.
According to small business advocates, every $100 spent in locally-owned stores returns $68 to the local community through taxes, payrolls, and other expenditures. That same money spent in another town or online returns nothing to your local community.
Shop at home this holiday season and remember the important role your local merchants play in keeping your community strong.
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