By LILY TINOCO | Assistant Editor
Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club will host its annual Holiday Gift Bazaar on Saturday, November 9, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., which will also serve as a fundraiser.
The “carefully curated” marketplace will feature local artisans and artists, offering “one-of-a-kind” items, according to a statement. The sale will feature “beautiful housewares;” gold, silver, and handmade jewelry; mixed-media art; clothes and handbags; and linens, baskets, and candles.
“It’s time to kick off the holiday season in style,” the statement read. “Join us … for an unforgettable shopping experience at our Holiday Gift Bazaar Fundraiser. Whether you’re looking for unique gifts, handcrafted treasures or delicious holiday treats, this event has it all and more.”
The event will include the “famous bake sale,” with the “most delicious homemade goodies in town” available for purchase: “We’re proud to say our bake sales are always a hit—so come ready to enjoy.”
A percentage of all vendor sales will go toward PPWC’s 2025 Grant Program, which supports local organizations and initiatives that make an impact in the community. Past grant recipients have included local scout troops, Palisades-Malibu YMCA, Veterans Gardens, Meals on Wheels West and Palisades Americanism Parade Association.
“This isn’t just shopping, it’s shopping with a purpose,” the statement continued. “Every dollar spent goes toward helping local nonprofits continue their incredible work, so your contribution will have a lasting positive impact far beyond the holidays.”
The event will also include a “festive basket raffle.”
“This event is more than a fundraiser—it’s a celebration of our community’s spirit and generosity,” PPWC President Samantha Dale said. “We’re excited to come together for a day of joy, shopping and giving back. You won’t want to miss it.”
PPWC is an organization of “empowered” community members and leaders dedicated to making a meaningful impact, according to a description.
“Through diverse programming, philanthropic efforts and community outreach, PPWC fosters positive change while creating vibrant friendships and memorable experiences,” the description read. “With over $1 million funded to local nonprofits, schools, fire stations and health-related causes, PPWC continues to be a pillar of support for the community it serves.”
The November 9 Holiday Gift Bazaar will take place at PPWC’s Clubhouse, located at 901 Haverford Avenue. Admission is free.
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