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			 The long-standing craft and artisan shopping 
			opportunity beings into the small community thousands of visitors 
			each year. Each visitor is there with only a few goals in mind, to 
			find the perfect new Christmas decorations, buy the perfect handmade 
			Christmas gift, and enjoy a day in a sweet, friendly community. 
 Around the town there were locations for sellers set up at the Mount 
			Pulaski Grade School, the high school, the American Legion Hall, and 
			a few locations around the historic Mount Pulaski Courthouse Square.
 
 Also around the square, the businesses that help to keep that 
			community alive were reaping the benefits of the one day a year when 
			traffic jams are perfectly possible, and actually expected, in the 
			heart of the town. Also benefiting in the downtown area were other 
			organizations such as the Mount Pulaski Courthouse and the Mount 
			Pulaski Township Historical Society.
 
			 
			
 The old VFW building on the south side of the square is now the home 
			of the Hilltop Club. That club consists of local folk who are 
			working to help improve the community through service. The group is 
			a spinoff of the former Mount Pulaski Jaycees that dissolved a few 
			years ago. The club has a men’s group as well as a woman’s group 
			continuing on with the work of the Jaycees, and also adding some new 
			ventures of their own.
 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			On Saturday the Hill Topper Club was filled with home 
			based businesses, from honey to home décor and many, many Christmas 
			items, everyone was enjoying the day and appreciating the great turn 
			out of visitors around the square.
 The Hilltop Club was also the “run-over” location for the sale going 
			on next door at the historical society. At the old VFW ladies with 
			the historical society were selling artificial Christmas trees and 
			lights, and other gadgets to be used for interior and exterior tree 
			lighting. They explained that the historical society had run out of 
			room and the large trees needed to be relocated to the Hilltop Club.
 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			Moving on to the Mount Pulaski Township Historical 
			Society, it was easy to see why the group needed the overflow in the 
			old VFW. The two-building historical society and museum was 
			overflowing with items, all carrying very affordable price tags. 
			There was also a huge bake sale going on at the museum. The dollars 
			raised by the sale will go to support the historical society and 
			museum. 
			
			 
			  
			Vinegar Hill is so popular that even Santa Claus 
			can’t stay away. This year the children’s favorite spot was more 
			than likely the Mount Pulaski Courthouse Foundation Building located 
			next door to the Farmer’s Bank on the square. Santa was visiting as 
			a favor to the members of the Lincoln Land CEO program. Inside the 
			building CEO students were greeting guests as they came in and 
			urging everyone to have their picture taken on Santa’s lap. 
			
			 
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			The group was selling photos with Santa for three 
			dollars each and the photo came with a free homemade sweet treat 
			courtesy of the bake sale the group was also holding. For those who 
			were too shy for a picture, they could still buy a bake sale item 
			for a dollar a serving. 
			
			 
			On down the block a little way was Salt Creek Attic. 
			The locally owned business is made up of tons and tons of hand-made 
			items from various crafters in the area. Each piece is top quality 
			and shoppers know it. Inside the store people were 
			shoulder-to-shoulder, elbow-to-elbow moving through the store and 
			grabbing up some spectacular items for themselves and also for gift 
			giving. The gals at Salt Creek were so busy, no one had time to 
			talk, but it was easy to see that the little store was enjoying a 
			fabulous day of sales. 
			
			 
			Across the street at the Mount Pulaski Courthouse 
			volunteers were on hand anxious to give tours of the courthouse and 
			talk about its rich history.
 Guests at the courthouse could also enjoy coffee or hot cider and 
			choose one, two, or three cookies from a wide variety set out. For 
			the courthouse, the importance of the day is all about the numbers. 
			One volunteer was keeping an eye on folks coming in the door and 
			urging them to stop and sign the guest register before going any 
			further.
 
			 
			
 The reason for this is because the courthouse is a state historic 
			site. As such, when there is funding available for historic sites, 
			the number of annual visitors to a location is very important. 
			Having the opportunity to entertain several dozen guests in one day 
			gives that guest register a big boost.
 
			
			 
			Jules Flower Shop was the sole participant of Vinegar 
			Hill on her block, but guests still found their way to the quaint 
			and cozy flower show on the west side of the square. Owner Jules 
			Mason was happy with the number of people who had passed through her 
			store by noon on Saturday.  
			
			 
			The afternoon would be busy as well no doubt, but at 
			noon-time Jules caught a little breather and was able to visit a few 
			minutes about store.  
			
			 
			
			 
			While it is a flower shop there are many, many other 
			items on hand and some of those items are hand-made or as is the 
			case with one lovely picture hanging on the wall, hand painted by 
			local crafters or artists.
 In the downtown area, things may have slowed down a little bit at 
			noon, but it was only because there were plenty of food 
			opportunities that are a part of Christmas on Vinegar Hill. Local 
			eateries were open and also enjoyed increased traffic on Saturday. 
			In addition, two churches were offering breakfast and a third was 
			offering lunch. For some shoppers, the day wouldn’t be complete 
			without the chance to enjoy good ‘down home’ cooking as provided by 
			those churches.
 
 All in all, the folks of Mount Pulaski are marking this year as 
			another success for sales at Christmas on Vinegar Hill.
 
 But, for those of you who didn’t have time to go on Saturday, or 
			have an aversion to crowds, these lovely downtown businesses still 
			have tons of merchandise for sale for the holiday season.
 
 Be sure to put Mount Pulaski on your shopping destination list this 
			year. You are sure to find something that will call out your name 
			and beg to be taken home by you.
 
				 
		[Nila Smith] |