Vancouver, WA – Christmas Event: Handmade Gifts & Food Drive December 6

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Vancouver, WA – Holiday shoppers across Clark County will have a chance to browse handmade gifts and support a community food drive this Saturday as the Clark County Employee Holiday Bazaar returns to Vancouver. The free-entry event runs December 6 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the SW Washington Regional Police Academy, located inside the Image Elementary School cafeteria on NE 122nd Avenue.

According to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, the annual bazaar showcases unique, handcrafted items created by Clark County employees and their families. Visitors can expect a wide variety of goods, including home décor, beauty products, stocking stuffers, holiday treats, and specialty crafts. Organizers say the goal is to give the public a festive, affordable shopping option while highlighting the creative work of local makers.

As part of the event, attendees are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item to support Santa’s Posse, a local program that provides food and holiday gifts to families in need. According to the Sheriff’s Office, each donated food item earns one raffle ticket for prizes awarded throughout the day. Officials say the food drive remains a central piece of the bazaar’s mission to boost community generosity during the holiday season.

Parking and entry are free, and the event is open to all ages. Guests can walk through dozens of vendor tables, meet the creators behind the products, and take part in seasonal activities designed to bring festive cheer to the Vancouver area.

Residents across Vancouver, Clark County, and the greater Portland metro area are invited to attend, contribute to the food drive, and support local artisans during one of the region’s first holiday markets of the month.


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