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Dec 3, 2012

One Day Only: Do Your Seasonal Shopping at Fête!

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We know, we know. It seems there is at least one holiday market happening every day this month. But this week is the debut of a new one—and it’s definitely worth checking out. Fête is a pop-up market happening Thursday night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. featuring food, drink, and loads of great gifts for your loved ones. The vendors include a few of the best home décor shops in town (Martyn George will have entertaining pieces, Dinner Party is going to be selling their collection of vintage dinnerware, some of which are shown here, and Nourishing Notes will have their quirky dishtowels). There will also be food from Hot Chocolate, Pear Tree Preserves, Veruca Chocolates and more. The festivities will occur at Room 1520 (1520 W. Fulton Street) and tickets are $5 at the door or here. While this is the only one on the books, plans are in the works to make Fête a seasonal event at different locations around Chicago. Party on!

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