GRANTSVILLE CHRISTMAS CORNER OFFERS GIFTS AND FURNITURE

(12/12/2008)

Mary Wilson (left) and JoAnn Stevens welcome shoppers

Grantsville's Christmas Corner offers hundreds of gift ideas

Looking for that special Christmas gift?

Grantsville's Christmas Corner is open for business, offering a wide selection of unique Christmas gift items from jewelry and furniture to candles and rugs.

The store, located in the old Garland's Grocery building on Main Street, is jam-packed with Christmas gift ideas.

Assortment of rugs and framed photos by Richard Westfall

Furniture items and "Goodie Baskets"

The store is will be open Monday-Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Sunday hours from 12-5 p.m.

December 5th is Grantsville's Christmas Parade with the arrival of Santa Claus. A special open house will be held that day, with refreshments and door prizes. The shop will have extended hours.

Delicious homemade candies or Barb Cain's homemade jewelry

Longaberger specialties and Jim Murphy's wood crafts

Among the local artisans:

Jewelry by Barb Cain
Wreaths by JoAnn Stevens
Primitives by Michelle Hipp
Purses and Christmas decorations by Debbie Hammons
West Virginia Photographs by Richard Westfall
Scroll saw pictures and Christmas decorations by Jim Murphy
Afghans and hand-made items by Heather Hall
Baskets by Jo Mollendick
Hand-poured candles by Debby Riddel
Country furniture by Donna and Ronnie Erlewine
Goodie baskets and gifts by Nicole Miller
Rag rugs by Ann Richards and Alice Hickman
Homemade specialty candy by Mary Wilson
Baskets and bags by Roberta Hartshorn