6th Annual Holiday Market

The Tuscarawas Valley Farmers Market will host the 6th Annual Holiday Market on Tuesday, November 22nd from 3:00 to 7:00pm at New Towne Mall in New Philadelphia, OH just inside Entrance A (near Ulta Beauty and Shoe Dept. Encore).

The Holiday Market will offer local, fresh, in-season produce for your Thanksgiving meal along with arts and crafts from local vendors so you can get do some Christmas shopping, too.

The Holiday Market is always held two days before Thanksgiving so shoppers can gather a wide variety of locally grown and produced items to create the perfect Thanksgiving meal, including potatoes, sweet potatoes, carrots, beets, onions, kale, lettuce, shallots, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, leeks, cauliflower, squash, microgreens, cookies, pies and pie crusts, breads and rolls, buckwheat flour, cornmeal, beef, chicken, pork, eggs, maple syrup, honey, hot sauce, BBQ sauce, candied nuts, macarons, and more.

During the Holiday Market, local artists will offer their products to help you get a jumpstart on your Christmas shopping. Shoppers will find a variety of arts and crafts vendors selling jewelry, pottery, wooden wares, body products, candles, home décor, ornaments, heirloom toys, inspiring books, baby products, and many more locally made items that will make perfect stocking stuffers for your loved ones.

Come hungry to the Holiday Market because the Don Polo Mexican Cuisine food truck will be set up on site. Stay warm with a cup of hot cocoa or apple cider from Missions Café, and save room for dessert from Amish Country Donuts. Shoppers will also enjoy the festive sounds of live Christmas music by Nick Bonner from 5:00 to 7:00pm.

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The Tuscarawas County Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB), located in New Philadelphia, Ohio, was founded in 1979 by the Tuscarawas County Commissioners as a IRS-designated not-for-profit 501(c) 6 organization to respond to the growing number of visitor requests received in the area. The CVB began as a committee under the Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce and money for...
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