Holiday Market Returns Nov. 5th

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Holiday Market is gearing up for its eighth season, starting on Saturday, November 5th. This beloved local event will run for six consecutive Saturdays from 10 AM to 3 PM, offering a vibrant shopping experience in downtown Edmonds at the intersection of 5th Avenue North and Bell Street. With over sixty vendors participating, guests can look forward to a wide selection of holiday gifts, specialty items, and local produce, along with food, wines, flowers, and festive music. The market is designed to create a joyful atmosphere for community members and visitors looking to kickstart their holiday shopping. Importantly, the market will not be held on Thanksgiving weekend, making December 3rd the next opportunity for shoppers to explore.

This initiative not only supports local artisans and businesses but also fosters a sense of community and holiday spirit. For those interested in learning more about the vendors and event specifics, further details can be found on the market's Facebook page. The upcoming season promises to be a delightful experience for all who attend.

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