Bellevue Farmers Market: Holiday Market – Nov 23 & Dec 21, 2024

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The Bellevue Farmers Market is excited to announce its Holiday Market, scheduled for November 23 and December 21, 2024. This festive event will showcase a variety of local vendors, including Alvarez Organic Farms and Tamale My Life, presenting an array of artisanal foods and handmade crafts. By featuring local businesses, the market aims to enhance the holiday shopping experience for residents while promoting sustainability and the importance of supporting local agriculture. Attendees can expect to find unique gifts and seasonal delicacies, making it an ideal destination for holiday shopping. The market is not just about shopping; it fosters community spirit, bringing together neighbors and local producers in a festive environment.

Additionally, the event aligns with Bellevue's commitment to supporting small businesses and promoting local culture. With no admission fee, the Holiday Market is accessible to all, encouraging community participation. This initiative is set to enrich the Bellevue community's holiday traditions and support local economic growth.

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