Edmonds Holiday Market returns this weekend

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Holiday Market returns this Saturday, November 1, operating from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. and continuing for seven Saturdays until December 20.

The market will not take place on Thanksgiving weekend, November 29, coinciding with Shop Small Business Saturday and the annual Tree Lighting Celebration. Local vendors will have the opportunity to sell their products, enhancing community engagement and supporting small businesses. The Holiday Trolley will also commence service in December, providing rides to residents and visitors alike. The market hours align with those of the Edmonds Historical Museum Summer Market, fostering familiarity among attendees. For detailed information on additional events, residents should check the Edmonds Holidays site in November.

This initiative underscores the importance of shopping locally during the holiday season, promoting economic activity within the community. The market's return is expected to be a festive highlight for families and visitors in Edmonds.

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