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30th annual Christmas at the Cabin opens Oct. 15

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30th annual Christmas at the Cabin opens Oct. 15
   Christmas at the Cabin sort of belongs to  everyone who  has ever been there, says Janny Brizius, who annually opens her authentic old log cabin on
Cave Road near Bainbridge for this unique holiday shop.
   “Some folks say they haven’t had their holidays without at least one visit to ‘The Cabin,’ and already this year folks have been showing up at the door hoping to find it open.”
   On Friday, Oct. 15,  the door will open for the 30th year.
   Christmas at the Cabin features quality, hand-crafted items sent from across the U.S. for this unusual holiday shop. All are for sale, and all are priced well. 
   “The Cabin has a reputation of having quality products at a reasonable price and I do not intend to change that,” Brizius says.
   A very wide assortment of  items are available and it’s the one shopping trip that even the men enjoy, as they spend most of their time there
admiring the cabin’s construction, which was done 75 years ago by John Kinnison who could neither read or write, but who surely knew how to build a
cabin. Old John’s story is fascinating, but not nearly as fascinating as the reason why the cabin was built in the first place. (Janny will share both stories with you if you ask her.)
   You may visit the cabin Oct. 15-Dec. 19. Call (937) 365-1388 for more information.
Christmas at the Cabin sort of belongs to everyone who has ever been there, says Janny Brizius, who annually opens her authentic old log cabin on Cave Road near Bainbridge for this unique holiday shop.
   “Some folks say they haven’t had their holidays without at least one visit to ‘The Cabin,’ and already this year folks have been showing up at the door hoping to find it open.”
   On Friday, Oct. 15, the door will open for the 30th year.
   Christmas at the Cabin features quality, hand-crafted items sent from across the U.S. for this unusual holiday shop. All are for sale, and all are priced well. 
   “The Cabin has a reputation of having quality products at a reasonable price and I do not intend to change that,” Brizius says.
   A very wide assortment of  items are available and it’s the one shopping trip that even the men enjoy, as they spend most of their time there
admiring the cabin’s construction, which was done 75 years ago by John Kinnison who could neither read or write, but who surely knew how to build a
cabin. Old John’s story is fascinating, but not nearly as fascinating as the reason why the cabin was built in the first place. (Janny will share both stories with you if you ask her.)
   You may visit the cabin Oct. 15-Dec. 19. Call (937) 365-1388 for more information.
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