Holiday Market Returns for its Tenth Season

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Holiday Market is celebrating its tenth season starting November 2nd, 2024, in downtown Edmonds, Washington. This cherished market will run for seven Saturdays, from 10 AM to 3 PM, and will feature an impressive lineup of local vendors. Shoppers can expect a diverse selection of holiday gifts, fresh produce, artisanal foods, wines, and seasonal treats, making it a perfect outing for families. Notably, the market will take a break over Thanksgiving weekend, ensuring visitors can enjoy the festivities without the holiday rush. The event is not only a showcase of local craftsmanship but also a vital contributor to the local economy, supporting small businesses and artisans.

For more information, attendees are encouraged to visit the Edmonds Market Facebook page, which provides updates on participating vendors and special offerings. This event exemplifies the spirit of community engagement and seasonal celebration, drawing residents and tourists to the heart of Edmonds. The return of the Holiday Market promises to bring joy and holiday cheer to all who attend.

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