With only two days to go in November, Craft Culture’s holiday market season is already half over.
After successful markets at the Rotary Centre for the Arts and Delta Grand Okanagan Hotel earlier this month, there’s one more warm-up market before the main event in December.
It’s the two-day Holiday Magic Market today and Saturday, which is back at the familiar Rotary Centre for the Arts.
Organizers are promising 60 “talented vendors” and a “lively and festive” shopping atmosphere.
The event runs from 1-7 pm today to accommodate those who work regular office hours, and it will resume from 10 am-4pm on Saturday.
Admission is by donation with proceeds being donated to the Kelowna Salvation Army.
If you already have plans that prevent you from going to the Holiday Magic Market, don’t you worry because the biggest holiday market of the winter in Kelowna is coming up next weekend.
The annual Craft Culture Holiday Market will take over Prospera Place for three days, from Friday, Dec. 6, through Sunday, Dec. 8.
More than 200 artisans and crafters will come together to showcase a wide variety of handcrafted goods that are perfect for holiday gift-giving or a little present for yourself.
Tickets are available online or at the door. General admission is $7, but you can buy a weekend pass for $10 and kids under 15 get in free.
The Craft Culture Holiday Market will run from 1-7 pm on Friday, Dec. 6, and 10 am-5 pm on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 7-8.
For more information on both holiday markets coming up over the next two weekends, visit the Craft Culture website.