Downtown Holiday Market Returns for 7th Season

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Downtown Holiday Market in Edmonds, WA, is set to return on November 6th, 2021, for its seventh season, running every Saturday until December 18th. With over sixty vendors, the market promises a rich selection of holiday gifts, specialty items, and local foods, operating from 10 AM to 3 PM. Shoppers are strongly encouraged to wear masks to ensure safety amid ongoing COVID-19 concerns. Economic Development Director Patrick Doherty highlighted the market's significance in creating a festive and engaging environment in downtown Edmonds. This year, the Holiday Trolley will also resume service, running on the first three Saturdays in December, complete with festive entertainment from "Emily the Elf.

" The market has become a beloved local tradition, contributing to the charm of the holiday season in Edmonds. For more information, residents and visitors can explore the Edmonds Holiday website and the market's Facebook page. The event not only supports local vendors but also enhances community spirit during the holiday season.

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