Historic Zoar Village Calls on Holiday Shoppers to Support Local

(Zoar, Ohio) – Holiday shoppers are invited to experience the beauty and cheerfulness of Historic Zoar Village during the holiday season while checking off their Christmas shopping list. 

Shoppers can skip the lines of Black Friday, discover one-of-a-kind gifts, and support local vendors when choosing to visit Zoar for the holidays. Visitors can shop handcrafted, primitive, and other unique gifts at the Zoar Store and Stars of Zoar Co-op. 

The Zoar Store will also feature a mystery sale with a chance to receive 5%, 10%, or even 15% off. Additionally, visitors can support other local small businesses and crafters that will be on display in the Bimeler Museum! 

Raffle baskets will also be available with proceeds benefiting the Zoar Community Association Educational Scholarship Fund. 

This spirited holiday shopping experience will take place Friday, November 26th and Saturday, November 27th from 10-4 each day

Vendors are also still welcome. Those interested are encouraged to send an email to Kris at zoarcommunityassociation@gmail.com or by sending a private message to Historic Zoar Village. Staff can also be reached by calling 330-874-3011.

About Historic Zoar Village

Historic Zoar Village was founded by German Separatists in 1817 and thrived as a communal settlement for more than 80 years. Today, the village is home to approximately 75 families living in houses built from 1817 to present. Zoar’s historical district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a National Historic Landmark District. Dozens of village structures have been painstakingly preserved through the collaborative efforts of the Zoar Community Association and the Ohio Historical Society.

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