Holly jolly holiday shopping

  • Vendor Pam Taylor had so many cute Christmas gift options for anyone on your list. Taylor used to work at Cedarhurst of Jacksonville making crafts with the elderly. She says that crafting has recently become "more of an expensive habit" that she loves doing in her free time.
  • Holly Jolly Christmas vendors were set up at AMVETS in downtown Jacksonville. 
  • Holly Jolly Christmas at AMVETS also hosted a COVID-19 vaccine clinic for local needing their first vaccine or booster shot.
  • Passavant Area Hospital President and CEO  Dr. Scott Boston helps and keeps up good holiday spirits at the COVID-19 vaccine clinic.
  • Holly Williams directed Veteran George Boston where to sign up for his COVID-19 booster, and he then received it at the holiday vendor event held at the AMVETS on December 11.
  • Holly Williams directed Veteran George Boston where to sign up for his COVID-19 booster, and he then received it at the holiday vendor event held at the AMVETS on December 11.

“Holly Jolly Christmas at AMVETS” was held on December 11 at the Jacksonville AMVETS Post 100. The holiday craft show was a follow-up to its preceding “Happy Holidays at Pathway” event in November.

Holly Jolly Christmas at AMVETS hosted local vendors including Paparazzi jewelry, Scentsy, Mary Kay, baked goods, Christmas crafts, essential oils, Thirty-One, frozen meats, Pink Zebra and more. Of note, a COVID-19 vaccine clinic was also available to shoppers and AMVETS guests.

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