What's Happening?
The Sunbeam Holiday Boutique marked its 114th year with a three-day event from November 12 to 14 at The Country Club in Pepper Pike. The boutique featured 35 vendors offering a variety of items, including clothing, jewelry, handbags, home goods, antiques,
and skincare products. A portion of all sales was donated to Vocational Guidance Services, an organization supporting individuals with disabilities for over a century. The event kicked off with an opening night party, providing early shopping opportunities, and included a Ladies Night for socializing and shopping. The boutique's origins date back to 1890, when the Sunbeam Circle was formed to support children at Lakeside Hospital in Cleveland.
Why It's Important?
The Sunbeam Holiday Boutique not only serves as a significant local shopping event but also plays a crucial role in supporting Vocational Guidance Services. By donating a portion of sales, the boutique helps fund services for individuals with disabilities, highlighting the importance of community support and philanthropy. The event's long-standing tradition underscores its cultural significance in the region, fostering community engagement and providing a platform for local vendors. The boutique's success reflects the community's commitment to charitable causes and the potential for similar events to drive social impact.









