Kids had a great time at the annual Cookies & Cocoa event at the Spruill Gallery on Saturday. Parents shopped handcrafted gifts and décor while their children decorated cookies with frosting and sprinkles. When the children were finished decorating, they savored their cookie creations along with a cup of hot cocoa. It was the perfect event for such a rainy, dreary day. The Holiday Artists Market at the Spruill Gallery runs through Dec. 23.
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