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Home-Grown Business, "Hollie's Homegrown," Plans Holiday Pop-Ups in Walnut Creek and Lafayette

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Home-Grown Business, "Hollie's Homegrown," Plans Holiday Pop-Ups in Walnut Creek and Lafayette

Bounce back, Lafayette and Walnut Creek! After shutting down its doors, the beloved local business, Hollie's Homegrown, is back for the holiday season with two pop-up locations to treat yourself and friends!

You can shop until you drop at the Walnut Creek pop-up situated at 1372 North Main Street, which is in the company of Labels. This pop-up is a collaboration with Julia Minasian of SIP Goods, a local artist famous for her watercolor textiles. The pop-up will show off not only Minasian's kitchen and home textiles but also other local artisans' products like jewelry, ceramics, candles, and scarves.

The Lafayette pop-up stands at 971 Moraga Rd, near Clock's Etc. and Hollie's previous storefront. Here, you can find the complete line of Hollie's Homegrown products, from food items to bath and body offerings, and of course, goodies from local artisans who previously sold their goods at Hollie's original store as well as new creators.

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The store has made a name for itself with its culinary, medicinal, and aromatic herb-based products such as herbal teas, infused oils, vinegars, and bath products. It received a Whole Foods Market "Local Food Maker" grant, made it to the finalists of Martha Stewart's "American Made" awards, and Hollie was named the 2024 Lafayette Business Person of the Year. Despite the high rent, Hollie's original store had to close its doors.

These pop-ups offer a fantastic opportunity to support local talent and find unique, one-of-a-kind gifts in time for the holiday season!

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At the Walnut Creek pop-up, you can shop charming watercolor textiles and local artisan products, located at 1372 North Main Street, alongside Labels. The Lafayette pop-up, positioned at 971 Moraga Rd, offers a variety of Hollie's Homegrown products, along with goods from both established and new local artisans.

With the holiday season approaching, these pop-ups present a fantastic chance to support local creativity and discover exceptional, exclusive gifts.

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