Holiday happenings at SullivanMunce

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Handmade ceramic bowls will serve up variations of homemade chili at the Dec. 6 Chili Bowl Sale. (Submitted photo)
Handmade ceramic bowls will serve up variations of homemade chili at the Dec. 6 Chili Bowl Sale. (Submitted photo)

The SullivanMunce Cultural Center has announced its holiday events for the year.

Dec. 6, all day: Holiday festivities open with the SullivanMunce Guild’s annual bake sale featuring homemade treats.

Dec. 6, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: There will be a Gingerbread Placemat Competition for children of all ages. Participants will be provided with an 11-inch foam gingerbread house placemat and materials for decorating. Placemats will be judged for creativity and over-all appearance. Three winners will be selected and contacted. The finished placemats will be on display at local restaurants and/or the SullivanMunce Cultural Center gallery during the holidays. Other craft activities are available for children of all ages and will continue through Dec. 20.

Dec. 6 through 20: The Artisans Holiday Boutique debuts. Handcrafted art, ceramics, jewelry, clothing, scarves and ornaments will be for sale. The boutique offers a discount for SullivanMunce members.

Dec. 6, noon:  An annual tradition, the SullivanMunce Chili Bowl Sale continues as unique, hand-crafted chili bowls are for sale; filled with hot chili and all the fixings for $12 each.

Dec. 6 through 20: “First Come, First Hung” exhibition. The first 40 artists that walked through the doors on Nov. 15 have automatically been accepted into this popular exhibit that allows both the amateur and the professional artist the opportunity to showcase their talent in the SullivanMunce galleries this month.

All proceeds from these events and activities benefit the programs, exhibitions and events of the SullivanMunce Cultural Center. SullivanMunce Cultural Center is at 225 W. Hawthorne St. in Zionsville, just two blocks west of the brick Main Street. Hours for Saturday activities are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, visit www.sullivanmunce.org.

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