Home News Plymouth Celebrates the Season with Inaugural Merry Market at Old Town Hall

Plymouth Celebrates the Season with Inaugural Merry Market at Old Town Hall

The first-ever Merry Market, organized by the Plymouth History Center, will take place at the Plymouth Old Town Hall, 3605 Fernbrook Lane, on Saturday, December 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event promises to feature local talent and homemade goods, making it the perfect place for people wishing to buy unique gifts or engage in some holiday shopping, according to a recent release from the City of Plymouth.

A variety of activities will be available for visitors to the Merry Market, such as taking pictures in a photo booth with a winter theme and decorating small wreaths. As a housewarming treat, guests can also enjoy cookies and hot chocolate, but only while supplies last. The community-focused event seems to be positioning itself as a joyful meeting place for Plymouth’s creative souls and those looking to enjoy some seasonal delight.

Santa’s Mailbox will be present at the event, giving families with little children an extra dose of North Pole joy. In order to guarantee a personalized response from Santa’s team of helpful elves, letters deposited for Santa Claus must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope, according to the City of Plymouth. This is a unique touch that will increase the children’s sense of wonder.

The Historical Site Coordinator, Ryan Barland, is the person to contact if you would want additional information or would like to participate as a vendor. In order to ensure the success of this first event, he can be reached at 763-509-5229 and is anticipated to be a vital source of information and support for both vendors and guests.

Note: Thank you for visiting our website! We strive to keep you informed with the latest updates based on expected timelines, although please note that we are not affiliated with any official bodies. Our team is committed to ensuring accuracy and transparency in our reporting, verifying all information before publication. We aim to bring you reliable news, and if you have any questions or concerns about our content, feel free to reach out to us via email. We appreciate your trust and support!

See also  Chartiers Valley School District Shifts to Remote Learning Amid Investigation of "Credible Threat"

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.