Katie Bostrom did an outstanding job organizing the mountain’s fifth annual Christmas Market. Because there were 42 vendors, the event was moved to the Fairyland Elementary School gymnasium, and shopping hours were extended to 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There was a huge turnout with hundreds of shoppers loaded with all manner of purchases and goodies and holiday gifts to check off their lists.
The vendors included High Point Farms with Christmas wreaths, Mother Chucking Wood with beautiful handmade wooden spoons and utensils, Adelaide Naumann’s Divine Goods with specialty curated gifts, Betsy Rice’s art, Slow Train Guitars, Tilly Mae Apple Pie Butter, Rangemark with beautiful printed linens, Wildflour Cookies with delicious and creative sugar cookies that are freezable and make the perfect gift, Nanette Brown’s famous irresistible cookies, Curated Provisions with specialty oils and spice blends, and the very popular 100 Acre Baker, aka Conner Brooks Overbeek, with homemade cinnamon rolls and sourdough bread.
There were also lots more returning favorites offering something for everyone’s gift list, or if you were like me, for yourself. A delicious food truck, Her.Eatery & Co., served the most delicious burgers and other food, and warm drinks and pastries were available for necessary sustenance. There was an impressive array of vendors, and all were fabulous!
Katie is already planning ahead for next year, so mark your calendars for Saturday December 5, 2026!
by Gwin Tugman
The vendors included High Point Farms with Christmas wreaths, Mother Chucking Wood with beautiful handmade wooden spoons and utensils, Adelaide Naumann’s Divine Goods with specialty curated gifts, Betsy Rice’s art, Slow Train Guitars, Tilly Mae Apple Pie Butter, Rangemark with beautiful printed linens, Wildflour Cookies with delicious and creative sugar cookies that are freezable and make the perfect gift, Nanette Brown’s famous irresistible cookies, Curated Provisions with specialty oils and spice blends, and the very popular 100 Acre Baker, aka Conner Brooks Overbeek, with homemade cinnamon rolls and sourdough bread.
There were also lots more returning favorites offering something for everyone’s gift list, or if you were like me, for yourself. A delicious food truck, Her.Eatery & Co., served the most delicious burgers and other food, and warm drinks and pastries were available for necessary sustenance. There was an impressive array of vendors, and all were fabulous!
Katie is already planning ahead for next year, so mark your calendars for Saturday December 5, 2026!
by Gwin Tugman
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