Annual Decatur Holiday Marketplace This Friday and Saturday at Clairemont Elementary
Decatur Metro | December 4, 2013 | 9:54 amKerry writes in…
The Decatur Holiday Marketplace + Café is slated for Friday, December 6 from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm and Saturday, December 7 from 10 am to 8 pm at Clairemont Elementary School, located at 155 Erie Avenue, less than a mile from downtown Decatur.
Now in its 22nd year, the Decatur Holiday Marketplace + Cafe offers a local alternative to crowded shopping malls and big box stores as Clairemont Elementary School transforms into a festive market, boasting nearly 100 local and national artisans. Featuring handmade jewelry, paintings, photography, pottery and more, this holiday market offers unique gifts for everyone on your list.
The event also hosts a well-stocked cafe, featuring homemade soups and decadent desserts from local eateries. Local musicians and carolers will be on hand to add holiday cheer. If you’re shopping with children in tow, kindergarteners and older can join in the fun on Saturday afternoon from 1pm to 5 pm with art activities provided by Color Wheel Studios.
The Decatur Holiday Marketplace + Cafe is more than just an ordinary craft market, but also a way for the community to support local students. Proceeds from the Decatur Holiday Marketplace + Cafe go directly to support learning for the students of Clairemont Elementary School.
For more information, please visit www.DecaturHolidayMarketplace.
com or join us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ DecaturHolidayMarketplace.
If you want to shop in peace consider signing up fro your child to be babysat at DHS. There are still spots available for childcare by the German students at DHS during Saturday’s marketplace. See details in the post dated 11/25: http://www.decaturmetro.com/2013/11/25/babysitting-being-offered-at-dhs-during-holiday-marketplace/#comments
I’m getting lots of pleas from neighborhood and school list servs for volunteers to help out at the Marketplace. Evidently, the number of volunteers is low this year. So, if you’re available and willing, go to their website and click on the “Volunteer” button. It’s very easy to figure out what jobs are still needing volunteers and how to sign up. Facebook communication would probably work too.