Added on November 29, 2021
Marsha Chartrand
Photos: “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas”
Pat Sahakian and Chris Brown work on the window decor at Worth Repeating.
There is definitely a holiday atmosphere in Manchester this week. As the business community and residents alike look forward to Christmas in the Village this coming weekend, the Mirror captured just a few of the faces and features that keep our community vital throughout the holiday season, and all year long.
All Thingz Green is keeping it green in a new location this holiday season.
Tres Beau Salon is decorated for the season.
If you’re looking for the Toys For Tots dropoff this Christmas, stop in at Old National Bank. They are working in conjunction with the Manchester Township Fire Department to supply toys to local children.
Sue LaRocque at River Raisin Mercantile has plenty of gift merchandise to share with you.
The Sassy Peacock has its glow on this Christmas season. Check out the shop named “Best Boutique” in Washtenaw County!
Marty and Shelia Vish display just some of the goodies available each weekend at Sweet Leilani’s.
Even the laundromat, Jam & Suds Factory, gets festive for the holiday season!
Some beautiful handmade felted hats can be found at Christi’s Corner in Sharon Valley Bike Shoppe.
The Flower Garden offers holiday arrangements, wreaths, grave blankets, and more.
Who doesn’t want a bike for Christmas? Find yours at Sharon Valley Bike Shoppe.
Holiday greenery is for sale at Acorn Farmers’ Market & Café
Worth Repeating is filled with gently used holiday clothing and housewares, plus lots more!
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by Marsha Chartrand
Marsha Johnson Chartrand, a founder, writer, and copy editor with the Manchester Mirror, is a 50-year resident of Manchester. She has a long history of volunteer and community involvement.
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