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Trancas Market Extends Holiday Cheer To Woolsey Fire Victims
Victims with proof of insurance or FEMA claim will receive such gifts as home goods and clothing from the Malibu retailers.

MALIBU, CA – Victims of the Woolsey Fire are invited Friday to a free holiday extravaganza, that will include various gift donations, courtesy of Trancas Country Market in Malibu.
West Malibu’s Trancas Country Market tenants, personally affected by the fire, are coming together Dec. 14 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. to host a "Locals Night" with a pop-up event for those impacted by the fire that will feature strolling carolers, cocktails and more to spread holiday cheer.
"With proof of insurance or FEMA claim, those affected by the Woolsey Fire can enjoy a wonderful assortment of gifts donated by the Trancas Country Market family to support their fellow Malibu locals," Trancas County Market officials said. "Items include new home goods, clothing and other festive items to help those in need celebrate the holiday season."
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Donations will be provided by Hiptique, Bu Beach House, Starbucks Coffee, Vintage Grocers and other retailers.
While supporting fellow community members, Market guests can enjoy complimentary hot cocoa, appetizers and wine at Kristy’s Village Café, a group of carolers ringing in holiday cheer and culinary demonstrations from local vendors Laird Superfood and Zuma Valley coconut.
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Trancas Country Market also is extending its partnership with charitable organization Baby2Baby through the new year, collecting new and gently used clothing for all ages to be placed in designated donation bins located onsite.

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