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Immersive Winter Market for Dogs Coming to Santa Monica Brew Works

The canine winter wonderland will feature photos with Santa, a puppy ball pit, oversized nutcracker displays, a dog cookie cart and more

A dog-friendly holiday market billed as Los Angeles’ first immersive winter experience for pets and owners will take over a local brewery later this month, with proceeds benefiting a nonprofit rescuing dogs from crises including recent wildfires.

The HIT Living Foundation’s second annual Winter Holiday Market runs Sunday, Nov. 23, from noon to 3 p.m. at Santa Monica Brew Works, 1920 Colorado Ave. Admission is free, but organizers request RSVPs to AGPR@AndersonGroupPR.com for vendor planning.

The event transforms the brewery into a canine winter wonderland featuring photos with Santa Claus, a puppy ball pit, oversized nutcracker displays, pup cups, a dog cookie cart and a human cookie bar. A holiday bouquet-making station and beer tastings will also be available.

Vendors include MODERNBEAST for stylish accessories, Cleo&Hooman for limited-edition merchandise and grooming items, Joya Dog Diamonds for jeweled pet accessories, Unbound Brews for organic “pawfee” coffee blends and Carole Michele Creative.

Adoptable dogs from the foundation will be on site, along with a raffle.

Every purchase supports HIT Living Foundation, which addresses shelter overcrowding and rescues dogs affected by disasters such as Southern California’s recent wildfires.

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