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autism, learning disabilities, physical disabilities and attitudes that set then apart." 'I Am Who I Am' showcases that we're all unique but, at the end of the day, we just all want to love, be loved and be accepted," Simon said.The exhibit features more than 30 photos.Formerly conducted in private homes, HollyDays has become so popular with area shoppers that it has been moved to the Beverly Arts Center.The large facility and ample free parking are expected to attract more people who are looking for unique items as they support the National Association for Down Syndrome."Our first year there were 10 vendors, and last year our biggest there were 20," Simon said.Hosting HollyDays at the Beverly Arts Center enables the event to welcome 30 vendors, as well as the "I Am Who I Am" exhibit.There also will be live music by Anthony Mancuso (Alsip) and Michelle Martorelli Steil (Oak Park) and Michelle White (Beverly).HollyDays also will feature a men's lounge sponsored by Beverly Cigar (tent provided by Adventure Jump), a cash bar with a Holly tini drink special, and hors d'oeuvres from Cafe 103 (Beverly) and Cavatappi (Evergreen Park).The idea for HollyDays began with a simple party celebrating Nathaniel's first birthday.The event grew into a fundraiser as Simon became more active with the National Association for Down Syndrome and grew to know other families active with the organization.In addition to Simon, who will be selling her line of HollyWear handmade purses and accessories, several local artisans will be participating in HollyDays including: Nationally noted illustrator Douglas