The Papoose Club holds its annual holiday bazaar the first full weekend in December, a tradition now in its 34th year. This year, more than 75 vendors will array their wares at the Ernest Hemingway STEAM School for the two-day affair.

They’ll be selling handmade arts and crafts that include ceramics, handblown glass, wood cutting boards, clothing, jewelry, handbags, birdhouses, ornaments, cards, textiles and so much more. Volunteers from the Papoose Club will also be selling cookies. A lot of cookies.

Founded 1954, the club raises funds to give the youth of Blaine County access to cultural, social, educational and athletic activities. Each year, it issues a call for vendors—the show is juried—and a call for bakers. Community members bake the piles of cookies to sell at the bazaar. The cl

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