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Chapman hosts last-chance holiday shopping

Published 9:30 pm Wednesday, December 25, 2024

A banner advertises the “Last-Chance” Craft Bazaar, held in the Chapman School gym on Saturday, Dec. 21<ins>, 2024,</ins> in Anchor Point<ins>, Alaska</ins>. (Delcenia Cosman/Homer News)
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A banner advertises the “Last-Chance” Craft Bazaar, held in the Chapman School gym on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024, in Anchor Point, Alaska. (Delcenia Cosman/Homer News)

A banner advertises the “Last-Chance” Craft Bazaar, held in the Chapman School gym on Saturday, Dec. 21<ins>, 2024,</ins> in Anchor Point<ins>, Alaska</ins>. (Delcenia Cosman/Homer News)
More than 20 local vendors sell handmade goods at the “Last-Chance” Craft Bazaar held in the Chapman School gym on Saturday, Dec. 21<ins>, 2024,</ins> in Anchor Point<ins>, Alaska</ins>. (Delcenia Cosman/Homer News)
Delcenia Cosman/Homer News
Community members browse wares at “The Blooming Rose” booth at the “Last-Chance” Craft Bazaar held in the Chapman School gym on Saturday, Dec. 21<ins>, 2024,</ins> in Anchor Point<ins>, Alaska</ins>.
A vendor sells furs, including fox, beaver and more, at the “Last-Chance” Craft Bazaar held in the Chapman School gym on Saturday, Dec. 21<ins>, 2024,</ins> in Anchor Point<ins>, Alaska</ins>. (Delcenia Cosman/Homer News)

Anchor Point hosted their own “procrastinators fair” this year for community members to finish any last-minute holiday shopping. The “Last Chance” craft fair was held at Chapman School on Saturday, Dec. 21.

Featuring more than 20 local vendors, this event followed the regular Anchor Point Craft Bazaar, also held annually at Chapman School.

Those attending Saturday’s fair could find handmade gifts and items including wood carvings, baked goods, soaps and skin care products, custom jewelry, furs, painted signs and other artworks and handicrafts by both local adults and Chapman students. Tickets were also handed out for door prizes and giveaways.