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We're in the middle of November, with temperatures dropping. But the entertainment calendar is heating up, with holiday markets already filling the weekends. And the Mile High Tree has moved to Civic Center Park, conveniently right by the beer hall for Christkindlmarket, which opened yesterday.Saturday, November 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Jewelry Sale is a DWPC tradition, a treasure trove of vintage and costume jewelry, much of it donated from personal collections, beefed up with brand-new works of beauty, including hand-lampworked glass beads and pendants by bead maker Bernadette Fuentes and updated beadwork inspired by Tibetan jewelry from Corinne Joy Brown. Proceeds feed the coffers of the 124-year-old club's scholarship fund to support and encourage young women in communications.
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