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Ladies Holiday Sip & Shop

Ladies Holiday Sip & Shop

When

12/2/25 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm EST

Information

Website: http://www.twelvepointswealth.com
Location: Twelve Points Office at Damonmill Square
9 Pond Lane, Suite 3A
Concord, MA 01742
United States
Contact: Carolyn

Event Description

Come for a one-stop shopping experience featuring food and wares from local women-owned businesses. Meredith Goldstein, Love Letters columnist from The Boston Globe, will be speaking. 

Limited Seating - Please RSVP to carolyn@twelvepoints.com

Image: Meredith Goldstein, used with permission

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KEYWORDS holiday shopping , meredith goldstein , twelve points wealth management
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