BRATTLEBORO-The Downtown Brattleboro Alliance (DBA), in partnership with Brattleboro Flea, has announced the opening of Market on Main, a seasonal holiday market which organizers say "will transform 74 Main St. (formerly Sam's Outdoor Outfitters) into a winter wonderland, featuring over 50 local artists, makers, and beloved community vendors, including Beadniks."
"Downtown is always the place to shop for gifts during the holidays, and this year we knew we wanted to give the community something extra special," said Kate Trzaskos, DBA's executive director.
Sam's Outdoor Outfitters remains vacant after shutting its doors in April, and Trzaskos said "filling the space with activity feels important, especially now. Holiday shopping and Sam's go hand in hand, so we asked our partners at the Brattleboro Flea if they wanted to create some magic."
"Our vendors are thrilled to be in this iconic space on Main Street," said Julia Tadlock, founder of Brattleboro Flea.
Market on Main will open its doors for December's Gallery Walk on Dec. 6, and remain open for the first three weekends in December. Visitors can browse handcrafted gifts while savoring warm libations by Saxtons River Distillery.
Beadniks, the Main Street bead museum and store that recently closed due to flooding after a September fire in their building, will make a special appearance. "Don't miss a chance to connect with Brian and the Beadniks team for a truly memorable shopping experience."
Market on Main will be open Fridays and Saturdays, noon to 8 p.m., and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There are limited vendor spots still available. Interested vendors should reach out to Brattleboro Flea at [email protected] for application details.
The DBA also has other activities planned for the season. In place of vacant windows, DBA said visitors "can expect twinkle lights, evergreen accents, and the bustling atmosphere of the community coming together to celebrate the season." Shoppers can also enjoy giftwrapping by donation, with proceeds benefiting DBA programs, including Bloom (the downtown flower project) and Gallery Walk.
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