Downtown Holiday Market Returns for 7th Season

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds is thrilled to bring back its Downtown Holiday Market for the seventh consecutive year, starting on Saturday, November 6, 2021. Over the course of six Saturdays, the market will take place from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.

, featuring more than sixty vendors showcasing a diverse array of holiday gifts, specialty foods, and local produce. To ensure the safety of attendees amidst lingering COVID-19 restrictions, shoppers are strongly encouraged to wear masks while at the market. Economic Development Director Patrick Doherty highlighted the market's significance in enhancing the festive atmosphere in Downtown Edmonds. In addition to the Holiday Market, the beloved Holiday Trolley will also make its return, operating on the first three Saturdays in December, with assistance from Emily the Elf. This collaboration aims to boost holiday spirit and community engagement in the area.

Attendees can expect a delightful experience filled with lights, music, and the charm of local shops and cafés. For more details about the market and other holiday activities, residents are encouraged to visit the city's holiday website.

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