Monroeville

Craft show rings in season at Divine Mercy Academy in Monroeville

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Santa Claus, also known as Eddie Hollinger, greets (from left) Regina Titus, Margi McClintock and Carrie Hubner during the holiday craft and Vendor show on Dec. 2 at Divine Mercy Academy.
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Colleen Cocci, Divine Mercy Academy’s cheerleading coach, displays My Craft Closet items during the holiday craft and Vendor show on Dec. 2.
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Jenna Bertha of Jefferson Hills displays Bertha’s Boutique items, including handmade earrings, during the holiday craft and Vendor show on Dec. 2 at Divine Mercy Academy.
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Tina Cuda and daughter Gianna get ready to enjoy some “Saber snacks” during the holiday craft and Vendor show on Dec. 2 at Divine Mercy Academy.

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It was beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Divine Mercy Academy, especially when Santa Claus descended down a flight of steps.

“That’s a lot safer than a chimney,” Eddie Hollinger, playing the part of St. Nick, observed.

He was headed from the Monroeville school’s gymnasium to the downstairs cafeteria during a holiday craft and vendor show, featuring more than 100 table set up for seasonal shopping.

Guests at the Dec. 2 event could bid on baskets and take chances on raffles, all the while enjoying “Saber snacks,” reflecting the school’s sports nickname, in the cafeteria.

Divine Mercy Academy is a Roman Catholic school in the Diocese of Pittsburgh that provides a comprehensive education for students from all backgrounds and faith communities from preschool through eighth grade. For more information, visit dmapgh.org.

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