An evening of small town hospitality

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Photos by Kira Paterson.

On Thursday, Nov. 18, six local businesses hosted A Winter’s Eve in Neepawa.

The stores showed off their new Christmas stock, had special deals and held contests. Ken Dalgliesh had his horses and wagon available to transport customers from one store to the next (above). Kerreen’s Clothing, Beyond the Garden Gate, It’s Time Fashion and Gifts, Venus Hair and Body Care, Herbs for Health and Brews Brothers Bistro were the stores involved. Ineke Mack, owner of It’s Time and event organizer, said, “The response was awesome... The first cold blustery day of the season seemed to add to the atmosphere instead of hampering it.” The event was meant to showcase Neepawa’s small town hospitality and give local businesses an opportunity to show customers what they have to offer.

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Herbs for Health (left) had snowflakes labelling their special sale items that day. Venus Hair and Body Care (middle) also had certain items on a one day sale. It's Time (right) had a gift set including a purse, scarf and gloves for their door prize. 

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Beyond the Garden Gate (left) and Kerreen's Clothing (right) had their Christmas and winter decorations and products up for display.

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Brews Brothers Bistro was packed that night, featuring a supper special and complimentary coffee.