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Shop Small to Give Big

While the six women behind the Liberty Hill Christmas Stroll own a variety of different businesses, all are connected by a love for their community and a goal to see it become a destination town. They are collaborating again for the Second Annual Christmas Stroll on December 2, during which visitors can enjoy a relaxed holiday shopping experience with family and friends, while supporting six newer local businesses.

  • Blinded by the Light

  • Hill Country Hickster

  • Liberty Hill Outfitters

  • Main Street Marketplace

  • Glenny Bee Boutique

  • Olve & Sage Boutique

“It’s just a fun event, whether it’s just the additional deals the shop is doing that day, or the treats we’re going to have out. If you’re going to get out and do some Christmas shopping, definitely choose local businesses. You can see the variety of the shops that Liberty Hill has, and for such a small town we really do have quite a variety of shops.” -Danyel Cake, Liberty Hill Outfitters

“This is just such a fun and festive time of year, and doing our Christmas Stroll gives our community an opportunity to get together with family and friends and come out and shop locally,” Blinded By The Light owner Deb Lohman says.

Main Street Marketplace owner Stacie Kenyon adds, “It’s also a great way for visitors and locals alike to discover the variety of shops, restaurants, and other local businesses we have here in Liberty Hill, while finding unique gifts and goods.”

GIVING BACK

Stroll goers can check off their Christmas shopping lists and feel good knowing a portion of their dollars will go to a good cause. “Each year we choose a different nonprofit organization to give back to, because after all, that’s what Christmas is all about – giving,” Deb says.

This year, a portion of Stroll proceeds will benefit Hope House, a nonprofit that provides a long-term, forever home to severely mentally and physically disabled children and adults in Williamson and Travis counties as well as most of the surrounding counties.

WHEN YOU GO

From 10am to 6pm on Saturday, December 2, visitors can sip, shop, and socialize while checking off their shopping lists during the Stroll. Each shop will have festivities, food, and fun, and checking in at each shop will register participants for the chance to win a grand prize valued at more than $400 if they visit all six boutiques.

“Stroll participants can look forward to a day of fun Christmas shopping, giveaways, snacks and sips, enjoying the company of friends, family, and community, all while giving back to our own Hope House of Liberty Hill,” Stacie says.

“We are stronger together, and we all love to support each other when our customers are looking for specific items or need suggestions for other places to go.”

Can’t come to the Stroll?

Text “hopehouse” to 53-555 or scan the code to donate online to Hope House.

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