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Handmade gifts at A Touch of Holiday Spirit

With November rolling in, it is never too early to start Christmas shopping. That is what some employees of the Registrar and Financial Services think, as they kick off their 3rd annual A Touch of Christmas Spirit event. This gift gala not only benefits the employees at CSU with early Christmas shopping, but the proceeds go to Adopt- A- Family, a cause they have been donating to for 13 years. The Christmas gifts for sale include knitted wear, homemade cards, jewelry, art, food, soaps, doll clothes, and much more. Every item is handmade by the faculty. Stop by room 133 in the Student Services building until tomorrow evening to get some early Christmas shopping in with some special and unique handmade gifts.

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