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The Women’s University Club hosts a carefully curated holiday market each year and has secured November 12th for this year’s event. This shopping event specializes in local vendors and handmade items, and typically includes milliners, honey, spices, chocolate, French cider, wine, books, cards, jewelry, holiday and home decor, and clothing.
Shopping at the Women’s University Club Holiday Market is open to both members and guests so please mark your calendars now. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to visit the Club, support local vendors and shop for unique gifts! A very limited number of booths remain available and registration is open through September 1, 2025. Interested vendors may contact the Holiday Market chairwoman, Cheryl Sidhu, at chersid@aol.com for more information on participating as a vendor.
About the Women’s University Club of Seattle
“We Laugh. We Learn. We Lead.” From these words, the Women’s University Club of Seattle has embraced a culture of respect, integrity and inclusivity for over a century. A gracious landmark presence in the heart of downtown, WUC is the perfect place to celebrate your perfect wedding or other memory-making celebration. We also welcome those who want to be part of our mission as Seattle’s women-led social and learning club. www.womensuniversityclub.com
Photo by Cheryl Sidhu.
Women's University Club
1105 Sixth Street
Seattle, WA 98101
United States
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