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Five local gifts to be the best secret Santa

Now that we are in the heart of the holiday season, students and families are rushing to find the perfect gift for their Secret Santa events. Here is a list of five local gifts that have a vast range of prices for any occasion.

1) Lululemon keychain ($20)

Kate Dixon ’25

This is a perfect trending gift for any teenage girl this holiday season. The colorful keychain adds a flavorful touch to any boring set of keys.

 

 

 

 

 

2) Small Favors Christmas Candle ($39.50)

Kate Dixon ’25

This gift is perfect for anyone to help capture the happy holiday season. A candle is a visually festive and yummy smell for your house or bedroom.

 

 

 

3) BareFoot Dreams Socks From Small Favors ($18.50)

Kate Dixon ’25

These cozy socks are perfect for keeping your feet warm during the cold winter. They are durable and fashionable and for any range of age.

 

 

 

 

 

4) Starbucks Straw Cup ($24.95)

Kate Dixon ’25

These trendy cups come in a variety of colors and patterns, perfect for anybody. They are great for holding your water at school or your favorite Starbucks drink.

 

 

 

 

5) Patchology Skincare From Small Favors ($11.50 – $ 20.00)

Kate Dixon ’25

This range of skincare products are great for a self-care night and are an affordable gift for all students during the holiday season.

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Kate Dixon ’25
Kate Dixon ’25, Staff Writer
Aside from her job on Tower, first-year staff writer Kate Dixon ’25 is a student athlete and a part of the Varsity Softball team and the Girls Varsity Swim and Dive team, along with being a member of varsity club and student council. “One thing I like about doing extracurriculars is you get to do something fun at school other than the learning and homework,” Dixon said. Doing something she loves while having fun with her friends was a driving force for Dixon in joining The Tower staff. She said she is also excited to have her name in print. “Making a story I am proud of then being able to have my peers read it will definitely make me feel accomplished,” Dixon said.

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