Shoppers fill the Senior Center’s multipurpose room for the Holiday Bazaar.
Reminder Publishing photos by Peter Tuohy
WILBRAHAM — The new Wilbraham Senior Center was filled to the brim with shoppers for the Friends of Wilbraham Seniors’ 15th Holiday Bazaar on Nov. 22.
The event featured 33 vendors across the Senior Center’s multipurpose room along with meatball grinders for lunch from LifeCare. While moving through the aisles, holiday music from Old Post Road Orchestra filled the room.
Outside the vendor space, children met with Santa Claus to have their wish lists read from. An additional room was also utilized for entering raffles, with prizes varying from gifts cards to Springfield Thunderbird tickets. In front of the building in the parking lot, donations were being accepted for Project New Hope’s Jeepers Christmas Program. Each gift is planned to be donated to children of area veterans.

Patrons purchasing from a handmade soap vendor. Reminder Publishing photo by Peter Tuohy 
The Old Post Road Orchestra playing holiday tunes on string instruments. Reminder Publishing photo by Peter Tuohy 
A crochet artist’s table selling keychains, ornaments and plush toys. Reminder Publishing photo by Peter Tuohy 
The table for “If I had a Penguin for my Pet,” as read during the children’s storytime with Miss Deb. Reminder Publishing photo by Peter Tuohy 
Santa Claus meets with children, reading their wishlists and giving them reindeer food to put out the night before Christmas. Reminder Publishing photo by Peter Tuohy 
LifeCare serves patrons their meatball grinders. A table for customized drink tumblers. Reminder Publishing photo by Peter Tuohy 
A table for customized drink tumblers. Reminder Publishing photo by Peter Tuohy 
Wicked” themed raffle baskets, donated by Belchertown Kidz Club. Reminder Publishing photo by Peter Tuohy 
An array of raffle baskets for patrons to enter. Reminder Publishing photo by Peter Tuohy
- Peter Tuohy
- Peter Tuohy



