The community gathered at the Benedictine Living Community in Duluth to kickstart holiday shopping at the holiday art and craft fair on Friday November 15th.
Local crafters and vendors came to show off their holiday goods.
Residents at the Benedictine Living Community in Duluth got easy access to the event.
“A lot of the residents are in wheelchairs, and they can’t get around very well and we wanted to bring the holiday fun it to them,” said Julie Tomaino.
The fair continues Saturday from 9am to 2pm.
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