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An “All-American” Christmas is an idea many families are adopting this holiday season, as they seek to give to their families and give-back to their country. Now, the MADE IN AMERICA STORE, which created that campaign, is celebrating with a special event.
That celebration will take place at the MADE IN AMERICA STORE in Elma, NY, on Saturday, December 18th, from 10am to 6pm.
This day-long holiday event will feature a BBQ Cookout, live entertainment by Nashville recording artist Ricky Lee, a giant Christmas Tree lighting at 1pm, and a visit from Santa Clause from 1pm to 3pm along with his “live” reindeer.
In addition, children will really enjoy a Story Hour from 12 to 1pm, as well as animals from Hawk Creek Animal Rescue from 1pm to 2pm. And, the whole family will be amazed by Matt Hanna’s a wood-carving demonstration.
As a very special added-attraction, Wigwam Socks, which are 100% American-made, will be on-site with the company’s Wig-L-Wam Wagon from 11am to 6pm. It’s an opportunity to “Dance Your Socks Off”, and receive a FREE pair of Wigwam Socks, just by filling-out a questionnaire.
An “All-American Christmas” is sponsored by the MADE IN AMERICA STORE and Northeast Collision, both located at 900 Maple Road in Elma, NY.
Since opening in April of this year, the MADE IN AMERICA STORE has become symbolic of a movement that is sweeping the country, as more and more of our fellow citizens pledge to purchase American-made products.
Of course, this Elma, NY retail center sells only 100% American-made items, including hundreds of gifts that are perfect for the Christmas holiday season. You’ll find those items not only in the store, but also online at www.SaveOurCountryFirst.com.
So, there’s plenty of reason to celebrate, which is just what store owner Mark Andol, his staff, and their customers will be doing on Saturday, December 18th, as the MADE IN AMERICA STORE presents an “All-American Christmas”.