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to Look for the purple & pink flags! Friday 9 select music venues* 5 family friendly activities 1. A Much Better Way, 410 E. Grand Ave.—Creative, stylish necklaces & bracelets for on yupo paper & framed by Judy Wahlert. Woodwork, cutting boards, pizza cutters, 22. Pizzazz, 313 State St.—Garden cement mosaics made with recycled jewelry, stained moms to wear & babies to chew on when teething or nursing by Sonia LaVigne of bottle stoppers, cheese cutter, bottle openers, & bowls by Mark Sherman. Dog treats, glass, tiles, rocks, china, etc. by Nancy Mayhew of Mayhew Mosaics. Chompy Chic Chewlery. catnip toys, pet beds & pet harnesses, shirts & dresses by Wendy Zell of Bark N Bites 23. Rindfleisch Flowers, 512 E. Grand Ave.—Local blacksmiths Jim Ribordy & Andy Pet Treats. Holiday/Christmas & sports ornaments, organic soy candles & magnets by 2. AllState Construction, 419 E. Grand Ave.—Great one-of-a-kind hand-knit items Svoboda display their decorative arts including a Grand Piano made of steel. Live Jennifer Schmidt. Christmas spiders, ornaments, necklaces & brooch pins by Jaime demonstrations of handcrafted bells will be for sale! House-made floral art ranging from hats, gloves, hand warmers, ponchos, scarves, baby items, & more by Luttinen. Handmade beaded sterling & crystal jewelry by Connie Crouse. Lina Mannino of Lina’s Originals. arrangements & wreaths! Home decor & specialty gifts. 13. The Cheese People of Beloit & Café Fromage, 431 E. Grand Ave.—Stop in & visit 24. Rivals Sports Bar & Grill, 443 E. Grand Ave.—Fish Fry beer battered in Spotted Cow. 3. An Elegant Affair, 317 State St.—Royal Bee healing cream (no chemicals, no Beloit’s only cut-to-order cheese shop. Cheese & wine sampling available throughout Live music with DJ at 9 pm, drink specials all night long. Custom spice blends and perfumes), foaming soaps, shower gels, room sprays, & mugs by Ray Rose. * the evening. Live music! 12 Strings No Waiting will play from 6-8 pm. Tom Mac gift baskets by Spice Fusion LLC. Group will play from 8-10 pm. * 4. Annabelle’s, 408 E. Grand Ave.—Country French, Parisian, shabby-chic, & holiday 25. Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, 212 W. Grand Ave.—Holiday Sweet Shoppe featuring décor & gifts. Spa skin care products: facial products, make-up, lotions, pedicure & 14. First National Bank & Trust, 345 E. Grand Ave.—Leather hand-tooled billfolds, hand- crafts & homemade baked goods & candies. Raffle! manicure scrubs by Natalie Romano. beaded necklaces, bracelets & rings by Mahlon & Roseann Hemerly. Fine art photography by Erik Anderson. Handcrafted sculptures made by a Haitian artist, 26. Stanton Shoes, 311 State St.—Stop in to see a wonderful assortment of Christmas 5. Attic Quilts, 314 State St.—Handmade quilts & table runners for sale. Hand dyed silk, Haitian coffee and handmade pillowcases by Health Ministries for Haiti. Hand gifts. rayon & cotton scarves with unique designs, hand bound books, purses & other little turned ball point pens using exotic wood from around the world by Mike Dillard. Hair 27. Suds O’Hanahan’s Irish Pub, 435 E. Grand Ave.—Drink Specials and live music! treasures by Debby Henning of Zebra Arts. Beaded & wire wrapped jewelry & China bows, tutus, rompers & leg warmers by Jennifer Binder. Eggnog, Tom & Jerry’s & Schnocolate only $2! Fun & funky batik pillowcases, travel painted porcelain by Delores Jacobs. Fiber art: weaving techniques including felting, * and yoga pillows, jewelry bags, wine bags & scrappy do’s by Shelly Lisowe-Sippel of double weave, overshot & Navajo weaving by Emily Nie. Fiber art by Pam Moller. 15. Gallery ABBA, 437-439 E. Grand Ave.—Beautiful handmade, one-of-a-kind baskets of Sew’n Me Crazy. James Bond themed artwork, acrylic painting & colored pencil all shapes & sizes by Jan Knutson of Prairie Aire Baskets. Nature inspired hand- drawings by Jesse Seykora. 6. Austin’s Barber Shop, 316 State St.—‘Reminisce Downtown’, a pictorial history of painted & wood burned gourd boxes & candles by Peg Bredeson. downtown Beloit through the years with over 250 photos from as early as 1875 from 7 28. Turtle Creek Bookstore, 444 E. Grand Ave.—Visit Mr. & Mrs. SANTA CLAUS!!! Charly -9 pm, light refreshments will be served. In conjunction with Phil & Sally Kipp. 16. Hendricks Center for the Performing Arts, 409 Pleasant St.—Live music with Beloit Studios will take professional keepsake photos for only $5! Take 25% off all Memorial High School Concert Choir singing Holiday Tunes from 5-8 pm. Holiday sweatshirts and sweatpants! 7. Bagels & More, 324 State St.—Come join Joanie & decorate one of our gourmet sugar * florals, garden whimsies by Kathleen Copeland & duct tape flower bouquets by cookies, free & open to all to enjoy—while supplies last! Hot rocks & rock candles by Savannah . Handmade, wonderfully scented soy candles by Grace McLaughlin & 29. Type A Images & Tin Dog Records, 312 State St.—Hosting a soft opening for Tin Dog Randy & Kay Blough. Harry Pulliam of Piranga Candles. Solid form beeswax lotions & lip balm, goat milk Records. Records for sale and cozy atmosphere to enjoy some music! Store will officially open in March. 8. Beloit Fine Arts Incubator, 520 E. Grand Ave.—Books & artwork by Beloit author soap, leather conditioner, custom made leather products, 18” doll hair accessories & Kimberly Vogel. knit dish cloths by Bethany Hoefakker. Bird seed wreathes made of premium wild 30. The Villager / My Apartment @ 429, 429 E. Grand Ave.—Wood carvings & bird seed, each decorated with real flowers, berries, dried fruits & other natural items handcrafted jewelry made from recycled metals, beads, re-purposed jewelry, 9. BMO Harris, 500 E. Grand Ave.—Original acrylic paintings, prints, & notecards by by Bonnie & Ron Anderson. Dry packages mixes of beer bread, cakes, james, salsas, electronic components, glass & wood by Carl & Susan Valenti of Terramore’ our 2013 Norm Starks. Women’s leather purses that have been up-cycled out of leather coats cookies, soups, warm dips, special seasonings by Sharon Sinople of Tastefully FEATURED ARTIST! Handmade accessories for women, teens & children including by Nancy Story. Crochet items: hats, gloves, scarves, coffee sleeves, headbands, Simple. Jewelry made out of puzzle pieces to support Autism Awareness by Dallas jewelry, hair accessories & more by Karmen Bryer of Lillyan Lou. Jewelry by Becky washcloths, boot cuffs, leg warmers, & baby items by Kelly Fleischman. Heritage Kennedy of RUpuzzled. Nutrition, skin care, make-up & hair products by Marsha Britton. Metal art in all forms; jewelry, sculpture, architectural elements, casting & lace, redwing stoneware, maple syrup, tractors, handmade cards, & ceramic Murray of Arbonne. Cakepops, gourmet cupcakes & mini pies by Lennetta Bowens of blacksmithing by Richard Fizzell of Prairie Art Metal. Photography by Barbara pumpkins by Kelly Jean Kemnetz. Customizable magnetic lockets to fill with charms Dessert Heaven. Various beaded items; ceiling fan pulls, book thongs, necklaces, Lansbery. Hand crocheted one of a kind creative designs; dishcloths, scarves, hats, to tell your life story by Kristin Walter of Origami Owl. Homemade dip mixes, earrings, cell phone charms, glassware & sun catchers by Teresa Miller. Handcrafted pillows, mini purses & wraps by Roxanne Neat of Roxy’s Rags. seasonings, rubs & soup mixes by Rock River Canning & Mixes. Handmade ember rakes for front loading or side loading stoves by Steve Turley. ornaments & sun catchers made of mirrors, crystals & beads, handmade key fobs by 31. Vision Beloit, City Center Building, 500 Public Ave.—Live music with Pierre Charles Vickie Burgett & Julie Wellman. Katie Cappozzo of Stella & Dot Accessories. Polymer 17. Ironworks Hotel / Merrill & Houston’s Steak Joint, 500 Pleasant St.—Hors d’oeuvres and Wash Hobson III. Photo Booth onsite to get FREE holiday themed pictures! clay hair wraps by Parichart Wallen. Crocheted items by Sue Verrengia. & live music! Gary Band will play from 7-10pm. Scarves, bracelets, necklaces, earings * Angel Museum will be onsite featuring items from Heavenly Treasures Gift Shop * & beaded gifts by Kellie’s Studio. along with their Anniversary Cookbook. Turned wooden bowls by Steve Carlson. Fun 10. The BOP, 530 E. Grand Ave.—Live music, four bands playing! Opus Dog at 8:30, fashions for the ‘little lady’ in every girl’s life by Lily & Stephanie Wollin of Little Lady Dupond Dupont at 9, Bloom at 9:45 & Thunderjunk at 10:30. 18. Jagger Bay Properties, 250 Garden Ln.—Hackett Elementary 3rd grade art class will Doll Fashions. Upcycled & recycled materials made into jewelry, * have holiday scenes on display for judging. Hot drinks available on site. Holiday household/decorative goods & toys by Bobbi Sampson of Trash to Treasure. Hand 11. Brill Jewelers, 319 State St.—Zentangle inspired art, prints, notecards, useful objects scents by Priscilla Struntz of Scentsy. Holiday shirts by Print N Stitch. Cheese gift & clocks by Holly Moseley. crafted jewelry by Mary Lynn Phillips. French pastries by Fraternite Notre Dame-St. boxes by Decatur Dairy. Pheasant gift boxes by Toubl Game Bird Farm. Roger Abbey. Customized / personalized engraved gifts; travel mugs, phone cases, 12. Bushel & Peck’s, 328 State St.—Join us for live music, with Matt Goodwin from 7-9 19. Jagger Bay Tanning Co., 822 A Broad St.—Massage therapist will be on hand to do 5- Christmas ornaments, picture frames, & signs by Melissa Bach of Whimzy Wonders. pm playing an assortment of blues. During dinner hour try our Famous Fish Fry, pair minute chair massages for only $5. Fun, fashionable, affordable jewelry, everything Recycled / upcycled & natural materials, handmade paper & books, & personal * with wine or beer or enjoy hot cocoa or cider while you shop. Handmade scrapbooks $5 or less by Jackie Schoenborn. accessories by Rebecca Selleck. Personalized jewelry featuring the ‘living locket’ by with a variety of themes by Donna Bliss. Jewelry, smudge feathers, & feather Dana MacFarlane-Johnson of Origami Owl. extension by Spring Steidl. “Second Time Around Gift Baskets” mixed with the 20. Liberty Tax Service, 421 E. Grand Ave.—Mittens made from recycled sweaters by Leah perfect gifts to pass on to future generations by Kris Grutzner & Kelly Washburn of Webster.