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Elizabethtown’s Holiday Shopping Open House: A Festive Preview of the Season –

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Elizabethtown’s Holiday Shopping Open House: A Festive Preview of the Season –

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Elizabethtown, North Carolina – Elizabethtown is set to kick off the holiday shopping season with a special Open House event this Sunday from 1 to 5 PM. Local shops are rolling out the red carpet for visitors, offering a unique blend of seasonal cheer, exclusive deals, and plenty of holiday spirit. For added convenience, complimentary golf carts will be shuttling shoppers between stores, making it easy to explore all that downtown Elizabethtown has to offer.

This year’s Holiday Open House brings together a diverse group of beloved local businesses, each ready to welcome shoppers with open doors and holiday specials. According to local entrepreneur, Kelly Barefoot, participating stores include:

• Presley Grace Boutique

• People’s Emporium Inc

• Amy’s

• Yia Yia’s Gifts & More

• Barefoot Boujee Boutique

• Ray’s, Inc. Furniture and Jewelry

• Sassy Chick Boutique

• Sweeter Than Hunny

• Barefoot Brew

• The Parlor

• Smellie Bloomers

• Whimsical Florist and Gifts

• Fisher’s Apparel – the anchor store of the event

From unique gifts to seasonal décor, shoppers will find everything they need to prepare for the holidays. Many shops will also offer free food and drinks, enhancing the festive atmosphere.

Adding to the celebration, Townsend Link will perform live music, bringing tunes to inspire the holiday spirit.

For those looking to extend their shopping journey, a quick trip south to Clarkton is worth the visit. Traxx Chic Vintiques will be hosting its own holiday festivities, featuring Santa Claus and a cooking demonstration by Big Moe’s BBQ Sauce, where Boston butts will be sizzling.

This Holiday Open House promises a memorable afternoon for Elizabethtown and Clarkton, combining shopping, dining, and entertainment in a way only a small town can. Bring the family, enjoy live music, taste delicious treats, and get a head start on holiday shopping while supporting local businesses.

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