Christmas Markets in The Woodlands Area 2025

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The Woodlands area will feature several Christmas markets from November to December 2025, offering a platform for small businesses and artisans. The Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market, scheduled for November 13-16, will host around 280 unique merchants and has raised over $97. 6 million since its inception. The Craft Circle Boutique on November 15-16 will provide shoppers with beautiful handmade gifts, with all proceeds going to missions partners. The Junior League Holiday Market, occurring from November 21-23, serves as a major fundraiser for local programs addressing food insecurity and supporting families.

On December 6, attendees can explore the Grand Central Park Artisan Market and the Montgomery County Mistletoe Market, featuring over 200 vendors. The Old Fashioned Christmas Market on the same day will offer hands-on craft stations and live music, promoting community spirit. These events not only provide holiday shopping opportunities but also aim to strengthen local economies and support meaningful causes. The markets are a perfect way to enjoy the festive season while giving back to the community.

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