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Shake up the way you shop this holiday season with a trip to a Seattle Restored event.

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You’ve made your list and checked it twice — now it’s time to knock out your holiday shopping. The best way to shop local this holiday season? Attend a Seattle Restored event. Shoppers can discover their new favorite creative artisans + makers through the end of the year.

Find unique gifts (for yourself and others) and feel great knowing that your dollars are directly supporting local artists and small business owners. Bookmark this page — and stay up to date as more holiday specials + events are announced. Explore more holiday happenings.

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